Euro Onepass/PC cards - where are they?
#16
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: 42mi from AMS
Programs: UA 1K 1MM, Marriott LT Au, Hilton C, IHG PtA
Posts: 576
Lounge access in the USA would be one benefit. Yes, on day of departure or arrival you can get access as a *g, but the rules for that are/were implemented subtly differently at various lounges (only at intermediate point, not on arrival, no WiFi etc.)...
#17
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: UK
Programs: UA Gold
Posts: 66
Why ?
If both you and wife have platinum card, what additional use is the PC card to you? Unless you live and travel a lot in the US, or often travel from US internationally with 2 or more companions that do not include your wife, then the incremental benefit of a PC card is arguably minimal.
If both you and wife have platinum card, what additional use is the PC card to you? Unless you live and travel a lot in the US, or often travel from US internationally with 2 or more companions that do not include your wife, then the incremental benefit of a PC card is arguably minimal.
#18
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NYC, LON
Programs: *
Posts: 2,783
Because we fly from Manchester where there isn't a dedicated President's Club. CO travelers can use the Escape lounge on production of a PC card. Not sure what their policy is regarding *Gold cards and I don't really want to traipse from lounge to lounge to see which one I can use.
BTW looking through onepass euro rules this year, I do not see anything about qualification based on transatlantic segements - does this still exist or is it quietly vanishing with the UA merger?