Last edit by: IceTrojan
"Board Room members with same day travel on a purchased or redeemed mileage ticket on Alaska Airlines or American Airlines have access to all Admirals Club locations listed below. Members also get complimentary access for their immediate family (spouse/domestic partner and children under the age of 21) or two guests. Board Room members and their guests do not have access to American Premium or Flagship Lounges."
AS BR members expanded access to AA Admirals Clubs
#76
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Verdi, NV, SFO & Olympic (aka Squaw )Valley.
Programs: Ikon Pass Full + AS Gold + Marriott Titanium + Hilton Gold. Recovering UA Plat. LT lounge AA+DL+UA
Posts: 3,822
The NRT AC is my favorite in the system. Showers are far better than the NRT SC, they have the beer machines, and the food is pretty good.
#77
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: SEA town
Programs: Alaska LTG, HHonors-Gld, IHG-Dia, LT MR Ti
Posts: 627
This of course was based on my AS Board Room membership.
#78
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: RSW
Programs: Delta - Silver; UA - Silver; HHonors - Diamond; IHG - Spire Ambassador; Marriott Bonvoy - Titanium
Posts: 14,185
Anyone familiar with the ATL club? Reviews seem mixed, so either it's the same as the rest ... or notably sub-par. I have a long layover there next month, coming from a Delta flight to an Alaska one (different tickets).
#79
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 1,867
Anyone know how this works if the same-day flight / boarding pass are further down the line? For example, if my companion and I are flying MCO-XXX on WN, and then connecting to award flights to YYY on AA or AS, will we be able to access the AC in MCO, or just XXX and YYY?
#80
Join Date: May 2006
Location: TUS/PDX
Programs: WN CP/A-List, AS MVPG75K
Posts: 5,798
Anyone know how this works if the same-day flight / boarding pass are further down the line? For example, if my companion and I are flying MCO-XXX on WN, and then connecting to award flights to YYY on AA or AS, will we be able to access the AC in MCO, or just XXX and YYY?
#82
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: SEA
Programs: DL Plat, AS MVPG, Bonvoy Plat/LT Gold, HH Diamond
Posts: 1,259
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/alask...ry-2018-a.html
#83
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Over the Bay Bridge, CA
Programs: Jumbo mas
Posts: 38,590
AS has said that reciprocal access will not change. See wiki in:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/alask...ry-2018-a.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/alask...ry-2018-a.html
#84
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: SEA
Programs: DL Plat, AS MVPG, Bonvoy Plat/LT Gold, HH Diamond
Posts: 1,259
#86
Join Date: Dec 2017
Programs: AS MVPG75K, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 122
Will AA Admiral Club accept electronic pass?
I have just gotten an Alaska Lounge membership and do not have a physical card yet. (Will take "3-4 weeks" to receive in mail). I do have the electronic pass and a paper receipt. Was wondering if I will be admited to the Admirals Club in EWR with either of those. Thanks.
#87
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Anchorage, AK
Programs: MVP Gold
Posts: 215
I have just gotten an Alaska Lounge membership and do not have a physical card yet. (Will take "3-4 weeks" to receive in mail). I do have the electronic pass and a paper receipt. Was wondering if I will be admited to the Admirals Club in EWR with either of those. Thanks.
#89
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: New York City, United States.
Posts: 2,625
what is more likely for Admirial club member to have cut backs on AS board room or Alaska BR to have cut backs on AA admiral access.
I'm liafetime plat on AA so I get one world access even on coach tickets , so what is the better choice?
I'm liafetime plat on AA so I get one world access even on coach tickets , so what is the better choice?
#90
Moderator: Alaska Mileage Plan
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 12,307