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Link to MXP information on aa.com
Link to MXP airport website
Note: SEA ViaMilano lounges are also accessible via membership 1,000 € annual) or pay (~ 35€). See here.
For further lounge information, see oneworld Lounge Access page here
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MXP / Milan Malpensa International Airport
3rd Party SEA ViaMilano AA and oneworld use Lounges
3rd Party SEA ViaMilano AA and oneworld use Lounges
Link to MXP information on aa.com
Link to MXP airport website
Note: SEA ViaMilano lounges are also accessible via membership 1,000 € annual) or pay (~ 35€). See here.
Terminal 1 Area B (non-Schengen) - SEA ViaMilano Sala Montale Lounge
Location: Level 1, boarding area B
Note: Must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on an AA or US marketed and operated flight* and one of the following:Hours: 06:00 - 22:00. Open to non-Schengen longhaul flights.
Amenities:
Location: Level 1, boarding area B
Note: Must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on an AA or US marketed and operated flight* and one of the following:
- First Class or Business Class ticket (on same flight)
- oneworld Emerald or oneworld Sapphire card
- Admirals Club or US Airways Club membership card
- Also serves departing qualified passengers on British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways, TAM
Amenities:
- Courtesy WiFi
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
- Self serve buffet
- (Showers - but these are at additional cost - €16?)
Terminal 1 Area B (non-Schengen) SEA ViaMilano Pergolesi Lounge
Location: Level 1, boarding area B
Note: Third party lounge. Qualified passengers must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on an RJ / Royal Jordanian[/LIST][/INDENT]
Hours: 06:00 - 22:00. Open to qualified passengers non-Schengen longhaul RJ flights.
Amenities:
Location: Level 1, boarding area B
Note: Third party lounge. Qualified passengers must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on an RJ / Royal Jordanian[/LIST][/INDENT]
Hours: 06:00 - 22:00. Open to qualified passengers non-Schengen longhaul RJ flights.
Amenities:
- Courtesy WiFi
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
- Self serve buffet
- No Showers
- Smoking room
Terminal 1 Area A (Schengen) SEA ViaMilano Monteverdi Lounge
Location: Level 1, boarding area A (Schengen area)
Note: Third party lounge. Qualified passengers must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on a an AY / Finnair or IB / Iberia flight.[/LIST][/INDENT]
Hours: 06:00 - 21:00. Open to qualified passengers departing on AY and IB Schengen flights.
Amenities:
Location: Level 1, boarding area A (Schengen area)
Note: Third party lounge. Qualified passengers must present a boarding pass for same day departing travel on a an AY / Finnair or IB / Iberia flight.[/LIST][/INDENT]
Hours: 06:00 - 21:00. Open to qualified passengers departing on AY and IB Schengen flights.
Amenities:
- Courtesy WiFi
- Soft and alcoholic drinks
- Self serve buffet
- Showers
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MXP / Milan Malpensa oneworld Lounges (consolidated)
#31
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: New York
Programs: BAEC Silver, &c.
Posts: 446
Some thoughts on the Sala Montale at MXP open to One World flyers:
It's nice! I'm not perhaps as jaded as some FTers, but it was a perfectly pleasant place to spend a bit of time. I found it much nicer-- in terms of food/beverage offerings and seating-- than the Admirals Club at JFK. Even in the morning, there was a full selection of soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (Campari, wines, beers, etc.), coffee, and the like, all self-serve. There were small snacks: I didn't eat anything, so didn't pay that close attention, but there was variety, including pastries, fruits, and small snacks.
In addition to the main seating areas, there's a family room (brilliant), a smoker's room, and my favorite, the sleeping room (see photo below.) The sleeping room had comfortable, Eames-style recliners and a nice view of the tarmac, and was completely empty for the 35 minutes or so I spent there. It was really very peaceful. I believe there were also showers, but this won't help arrivals, unfortunately.
The sleeping room:
[IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/AjF3Rs][/IMG]
The terminal, on the other hand, is very uncomfortable. My BA flight was slightly delayed, and there were few places to sit and the seats were very hard and uncomfortable, no wifi (or at least I wasn't able to connect if there was complimentary wifi in the terminal). Near the gates there was another small duty-free shop and a newsstand. If I return to MXP, I'll stay as long as possible in the lounge; if I didn't have lounge access, I'd spend more time in the shopping areas or restaurants before one gets to the gate. Either way, I'd spend the bare minimum at the gate area.
It's nice! I'm not perhaps as jaded as some FTers, but it was a perfectly pleasant place to spend a bit of time. I found it much nicer-- in terms of food/beverage offerings and seating-- than the Admirals Club at JFK. Even in the morning, there was a full selection of soft drinks, alcoholic beverages (Campari, wines, beers, etc.), coffee, and the like, all self-serve. There were small snacks: I didn't eat anything, so didn't pay that close attention, but there was variety, including pastries, fruits, and small snacks.
In addition to the main seating areas, there's a family room (brilliant), a smoker's room, and my favorite, the sleeping room (see photo below.) The sleeping room had comfortable, Eames-style recliners and a nice view of the tarmac, and was completely empty for the 35 minutes or so I spent there. It was really very peaceful. I believe there were also showers, but this won't help arrivals, unfortunately.
The sleeping room:
[IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/AjF3Rs][/IMG]
The terminal, on the other hand, is very uncomfortable. My BA flight was slightly delayed, and there were few places to sit and the seats were very hard and uncomfortable, no wifi (or at least I wasn't able to connect if there was complimentary wifi in the terminal). Near the gates there was another small duty-free shop and a newsstand. If I return to MXP, I'll stay as long as possible in the lounge; if I didn't have lounge access, I'd spend more time in the shopping areas or restaurants before one gets to the gate. Either way, I'd spend the bare minimum at the gate area.
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#32
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: midway between EDI and DND
Programs: BA Gold, AA Plat for Life, ex BD Gld (RIP)
Posts: 626
Was in the Sala Montana lounge (B gates, non-Schengen) yesterday. I agree that it's a very pleasant lounge with a good selection of pastries, sandwiches, coffee etc at breakfast time. Plenty of seating and good wifi.
The only issue that I had, having just come of a TATL flight, was that whilst there are showers advertised, these come at an additional cost - €16 IIRC.
Wiki updated.
The only issue that I had, having just come of a TATL flight, was that whilst there are showers advertised, these come at an additional cost - €16 IIRC.
Wiki updated.
#33
First time flying to MXP. I'll be arriving on AA 198 (from JFK). I then have a 2h 45m layover before departing on EasyJet.
Will I have access to any of the PP lounges? I'd really like to shower if possible. It looks like AA flies into T1 and EasyJet departs from T2... but since most of the PP lounges are T1 airside I suspect I won't be able to get to them.
Will I have access to any of the PP lounges? I'd really like to shower if possible. It looks like AA flies into T1 and EasyJet departs from T2... but since most of the PP lounges are T1 airside I suspect I won't be able to get to them.
#34
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1K/MM, AA GLD
Posts: 1,709
First time flying to MXP. I'll be arriving on AA 198 (from JFK). I then have a 2h 45m layover before departing on EasyJet.
Will I have access to any of the PP lounges? I'd really like to shower if possible. It looks like AA flies into T1 and EasyJet departs from T2... but since most of the PP lounges are T1 airside I suspect I won't be able to get to them.
Will I have access to any of the PP lounges? I'd really like to shower if possible. It looks like AA flies into T1 and EasyJet departs from T2... but since most of the PP lounges are T1 airside I suspect I won't be able to get to them.
#36
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: DCA
Programs: AA Executive Platinum
Posts: 2,085
Sorry for the duplicative post, but this thread has me confused. I'm flying in tomorrow but don't have an onward connection. I just need a lounge to spend 4 hours in upon arrival, and would prefer one with showers, but that isn't critical. I don't mind paying for access, it's still better than hanging out in the terminal.
What are my options?
What are my options?
#37
Join Date: Aug 2014
Programs: AA; GOL Smiles; COPA ConnectMiles; Marriot Bonvoy Titanium; Amtrak Guest Rewards Elite
Posts: 229
Just updating to say that I also found the B-side lounge to be pleasant and accommodating. The food is good but nothing special (sandwiches, pastries, fruit, etc.). If you're looking for a hot meal, then this is not the place. The drink selection is fantastic. I'm always amazed at lounges that have self-service alcohol at all hours.
#38
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Ft Lauderdale, Florida (USA)
Programs: AA EXP DL Plat BONVOY LT Plat
Posts: 148
Sorry for the duplicative post, but this thread has me confused. I'm flying in tomorrow but don't have an onward connection. I just need a lounge to spend 4 hours in upon arrival, and would prefer one with showers, but that isn't critical. I don't mind paying for access, it's still better than hanging out in the terminal.
What are my options?
What are my options?
upcoming AA flight with morning arrival - looking to clean up before onward landside travel