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Originally Posted by halcyongolf
(Post 8823290)
Ah makes sense. I now have my fingers crossed that the eliete security lane is open for my 9AM flight.
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Originally Posted by G-man82
(Post 8815164)
If I'm not mistaken though, the buffet and the Elemis Spa are open only to BA J/F passengers and CX F passengers. That's what the Elemis attendant told me when I had inquired while waiting for my CX 889 to HKG. Elite Status alone with CX doesn't earn you those perks in this lounge.
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I can answer part of my question here...seems spa at BA JFK lounge really not open until late afternoon, 16:00 - 22:00:
http://www.britishairways.com/travel/healthwb/public/ but would need to check in the future whether this is really avail to CX F pax too...if so, could consider it when taking CX 889... |
Originally Posted by tedhl
(Post 9381153)
(and in fact I wasn't aware at all that there's a spa).
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Spa is exclusively for BA pax, you cannot use it when flying CX (or even QF, as JFK is not a JSA station). CX pays extra for pre-flight dining for F pax, but not for anyone else; don't get too excited, this dining is very basic, cafetaria quality food (edible but not like HKG).
The Concorde room has always been exclusive to BA and not shared with OW. Originally built for the supersonic service, and was very nice (with max of 98 pax per day); now it is a much busier and less nice lounge. Somewhat better food but nothing like it used to be (when the Concorde was still flying). So you aren't missing out on too much by not having access. Of course this means that BA doesn't treat their F lounge as an F lounge, hence the dismal conditions there. The recently opened AA FL at JFK is better than the BA F lounge -- rather unthinkable, but that is how the mighty have fallen. |
Originally Posted by number_6
(Post 9408706)
Spa is exclusively for BA pax, you cannot use it when flying CX (or even QF, as JFK is not a JSA station). CX pays extra for pre-flight dining for F pax, but not for anyone else; don't get too excited, this dining is very basic, cafetaria quality food (edible but not like HKG).
The Concorde room has always been exclusive to BA and not shared with OW. Originally built for the supersonic service, and was very nice (with max of 98 pax per day); now it is a much busier and less nice lounge. Somewhat better food but nothing like it used to be (when the Concorde was still flying). So you aren't missing out on too much by not having access. Of course this means that BA doesn't treat their F lounge as an F lounge, hence the dismal conditions there. The recently opened AA FL at JFK is better than the BA F lounge -- rather unthinkable, but that is how the mighty have fallen. Just want to clarify are there 2 pre flight dinning facilities in the BA lounge. One in the Club World section of the lounge and the other one is within the Concorde Room? There are no preflight dinning within the F Class lounge? As a F pax on CX you can only access the Club Worl dinning facility? |
the F lounge itself is quite nice. The food offering is terrible and the food in the J lounge was actually better when I was there.
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Originally Posted by rtwdone4
(Post 9409070)
Just want to clarify are there 2 pre flight dinning facilities in the BA lounge. One in the Club World section of the lounge and the other one is within the Concorde Room? There are no preflight dinning within the F Class lounge?
As a F pax on CX you can only access the Club Worl dinning facility? |
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