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HeadInTheClouds Aug 22, 2010 11:23 am


Originally Posted by RobOnLI (Post 14525605)
Since your guest is flying BA this is a no go. Of course, you may find a very nice agent to let your guest in but expect your guest to be turned away and be pleasantly surprised if they're allowed in.

Thanks - that was what I was afraid of and what I wanted to know. If that's the rule, I'll respect it. I'm not one who likes to challenge agents when I know I'm in the wrong - simple politeness. Appreciate the info.

vtoy Nov 30, 2010 11:42 am

KLM and Air France Access on 30 Day Sky Club Membership
 
If we have a 30 day Sky Club membership but NO Skymiles status, and are flying on a Delta ticket (code share with KLM), can we access the Air France and KLM lounges in Amsterdam, Munich, and Berlin?

Does anyone know if you have to have a temporary membership card purchased at the Delta Lounge or is an internet printout ok?

Thanks!

jdog1400 Nov 30, 2010 11:48 am

Will they let you in the AMS KLM lounge if you are flying Delta and have the AMEX Platinum?

DaddyRabbit Nov 30, 2010 12:06 pm

DL Folks in AMS Lounge
 

Originally Posted by kalinkula (Post 12559532)
Hi all,

i was wondering, if i can enter one of the KLM crown lounges in AMS as a member of Delta Sky Club - i have to say, i am on a 30 day membership.
Can i bring a guest (my spouse) ?

Does anybody have exprience or advise ?

Thanks in advance,
regards,
K.

I was under the impression that one had to be a PM or DM to enter, not a Sky Club member.


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