Alaska Lounges (2024)
#16
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: SEA
Programs: AS MVP, UA GM, Hyatt Somethingist
Posts: 106
#17
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 233
Breakfast at the LAX lounge this morning was interesting. Last time I was here there was just oatmeal, scrambled eggs and potatoes for prepared hot food. This time the pancake machine was out of control rider (the horror) and there was some tofu based something or other (tried it but did not enjoy). Like last time, only gluten free bread for toast and no peanut butter. At least I could sit as I waited for my (eventually delayed an hour and a half) flight.
#18
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Near Manchester
Programs: BAEC Gold
Posts: 397
Hi all, just jumping over from the BA thread.
Next month my wife and I are flying Alaska from Las Vegas to San Francisco.
We are both OW Emerald, and flying First Class.
The lounge provision (if any) at LAS is confusing me. On the OneWorld website it states only BA passengers can use The Club, but then on Alaska's own website I saw this.
So can we also use The Club in LAS?
Next month my wife and I are flying Alaska from Las Vegas to San Francisco.
We are both OW Emerald, and flying First Class.
The lounge provision (if any) at LAS is confusing me. On the OneWorld website it states only BA passengers can use The Club, but then on Alaska's own website I saw this.
So can we also use The Club in LAS?
#20
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Anchorage, AK
Programs: Lifetime AS 1MM & MVPG, AS MVPG100K, AA, DL, HH-G
Posts: 8,261
I flew AS 617 DEN-SEA last night, Jan. 16. I went to the D lounge and it was almost empty at 7 PM. I later moved to the N Lounge around 8 PM and it was equally empty. There were several high back window chairs available. I took one of the low tables at the windows across from the food area. Those seats are almost never available. This caused flashbacks of the Covid days Why so empty?
#22
Join Date: Dec 2021
Programs: Alaska Gold 75
Posts: 29
I flew AS 617 DEN-SEA last night, Jan. 16. I went to the D lounge and it was almost empty at 7 PM. I later moved to the N Lounge around 8 PM and it was equally empty. There were several high back window chairs available. I took one of the low tables at the windows across from the food area. Those seats are almost never available. This caused flashbacks of the Covid days Why so empty?
#24
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Seattle
Programs: Costco Club
Posts: 1,161
Hi all, just jumping over from the BA thread.
Next month my wife and I are flying Alaska from Las Vegas to San Francisco.
We are both OW Emerald, and flying First Class.
The lounge provision (if any) at LAS is confusing me. On the OneWorld website it states only BA passengers can use The Club, but then on Alaska's own website I saw this.
So can we also use The Club in LAS?
Next month my wife and I are flying Alaska from Las Vegas to San Francisco.
We are both OW Emerald, and flying First Class.
The lounge provision (if any) at LAS is confusing me. On the OneWorld website it states only BA passengers can use The Club, but then on Alaska's own website I saw this.
So can we also use The Club in LAS?
#26
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: EDI/GLA
Programs: DL 2 MM Unobtainum | UA 1.1MM Gold | MR Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 2,281
You wouldn't have access to the Alaska Lounge on a paid F ticket on AA for a domestic flight however you do get access as OW Sapphire if using your BA #.
#27
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Over the Bay Bridge, CA
Programs: Jumbo mas
Posts: 38,710
How far is the BOS AC from the AS gate(s)? From what I could make out of the terminal map, it didn't seem to make any sense, and appears that it is on an opposite side, not necessarily connected airside. I'm sure one of my brilliant FFers here knows the details!
#28
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: YYZ, SFO
Programs: AS 100K, UA*S, IHG Plat, Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond | Formerly: AC Super Elite
Posts: 2,476
edit: you remain airside