LUS: Complimentary Barclays US MC US Club Day Pass - Use in Admirals Club?
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After AA and US merger, can I use these passes in AA Admiral lounges? Also I know one does not need to present the paper pass to access the lounge and only needs to let staff know the dividend miles number. I have multiple US mastercards and so I received multiple welcome letters with the pass. I wonder if i have multiple pass "credits" stored in my account? Can anyone please advise how it works (especially after the merger)? Thanks. |
You can use them in admirals lounges now. Not 100% sure how the later would work. I am under the impression only 1 DM account per person and only 1 MasterCard per DM account so you would only get 1 day pass.
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Some people can have multiple Barclays USDM MCs - it's very YMMV. I do, my wife cannot.
Regardless, you can have multiple passes on your account and don't need the paper. Just ask the club agent to check your FF account for a pass, and they can tell you how many you have left and what their expiration dates are. |
Yes, especially considering that they're all technically Admirals Clubs now. Your passes will expire on March 16, 2016 at the latest.
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Question. I have a day pass from my Barclays card that says US and Admirals. No where on the pass does it say I have to be holding a US/AA ticket. Can I use it if I'm flying same day on another airline?
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Originally Posted by seahawkflyer
(Post 25397603)
Question. I have a day pass from my Barclays card that says US and Admirals. No where on the pass does it say I have to be holding a US/AA ticket. Can I use it if I'm flying same day on another airline?
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Originally Posted by seahawkflyer
(Post 25397603)
Question. I have a day pass from my Barclays card that says US and Admirals. No where on the pass does it say I have to be holding a US/AA ticket. Can I use it if I'm flying same day on another airline?
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Anyone know if this pass will allow a child in along with my spouse? The pass says two people, but I have had passes with other programs that allowed a spouse and children in the lounge.
I would hate to leave my spouse in the terminal while lounging with my child. j/k :-) |
Originally Posted by sbbi
(Post 24590213)
Hi,
After AA and US merger, can I use these passes in AA Admiral lounges? Also I know one does not need to present the paper pass to access the lounge and only needs to let staff know the dividend miles number. I have multiple US mastercards and so I received multiple welcome letters with the pass. I wonder if i have multiple pass "credits" stored in my account? Can anyone please advise how it works (especially after the merger)? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by jbarm
(Post 25410074)
Anyone know if this pass will allow a child in along with my spouse? The pass says two people, but I have had passes with other programs that allowed a spouse and children in the lounge.
I would hate to leave my spouse in the terminal while lounging with my child. j/k :-) |
Admirals Club access with Dividend Miles day pass?
Is the "old", still unexpired, usairways credit card free day pass, which states on its face that it is for domestic lounges only, good for both the international departure (lhr) and the domestic connection (dfw) on the same calendar day at the Admiral's clubs?
There is a 5 hours DFW layover which is the priority for access. If they take the pass at LHR do you get a receipt for access the same day at other AC? |
Originally Posted by mmthomas44
(Post 25578631)
Is the "old", still unexpired, usairways credit card free day pass, which states on its face that it is for domestic lounges only, good for both the international departure (lhr) and the domestic connection (dfw) on the same calendar day at the Admiral's clubs?
There is a 5 hours DFW layover which is the priority for access. If they take the pass at LHR do you get a receipt for access the same day at other AC? |
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