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joslyn40 Jan 24, 2011 1:55 am

Compicated (?) club access question?
 
I can't sort this out. . .I'm on an award ticket, a FC ticket purchased for miles through DL for an AS flight, i.e. I'm holding a DL ticket showing an AS flight # (not a code-share). Since I'm in FC, as a DM I would have SC access on a *DL* flight day. But since it's an AS ticket, can I access the AS club? What about the SkyClub? I'm so confused. . .

HWGeeks Jan 24, 2011 1:59 am

As a DM you have access to the skyclub regardless if you are in first class or not.

What airport are you flying from and into?

joslyn40 Jan 24, 2011 2:00 am


Originally Posted by HWGeeks (Post 15721474)
As a DM you have access to the skyclub regardless if you are in first class or not.

What about the AS club?


What airport are you flying from and into?
I'm SEA-LAX nonstop. The SkyClub is inconveniently located. . .

HWGeeks Jan 24, 2011 2:10 am

Because of your Delta Status you can access the skyclubs in T2 T3 and T5 at LAX so T3 is Alaska Air so thats covered.

You also should beable to use the Alaska board room in SEA

WIth your Delta Status alone not because of your FC ticket FC doesn't get you into board rooms.

Burj Jan 24, 2011 4:49 am


Originally Posted by HWGeeks (Post 15721496)
WIth your Delta Status alone not because of your FC ticket FC doesn't get you into board rooms.

ACTUALLY...it was my understanding that if you have a first class ticket on an Alaska operated flight (Alaska metal) that you get entrance into the Alaska Lounge (Boardroom)....

I used miles to get a first class award ticket that include an Alaska operated LAX-SFO segment and was able to use the LAX boardroom without a problem based on my first class boarding pass. (But this was a few years ago...)

CarmenOM Jan 24, 2011 6:32 am

As a DM, and therefore a Delta Sky Club member, you have access to both airline clubs. Here's the list:

http://www.delta.com/traveling_check...ions/index.jsp

Select Delta Sky Club member from the drop down list at the top to see all the locations of clubs you can use. Note also at the very bottom of the page there is information about the number of guests you can bring into each club.

avidflyer Jan 24, 2011 6:44 am


Originally Posted by Burj (Post 15721848)
ACTUALLY...it was my understanding that if you have a first class ticket on an Alaska operated flight (Alaska metal) that you get entrance into the Alaska Lounge (Boardroom)...

Absolutely. FC (paid or UG) on AS metal gets you BR access.

3Cforme Jan 24, 2011 6:51 am


Originally Posted by avidflyer (Post 15722211)
Absolutely. FC (paid or UG) on AS metal gets you BR access.

There's an asterix to that AS Board Room 'First class' access rule for AS tickets.

Passengers ticketed in First Class in either F or A class have access to the Alaska Airlines Board Room included in their ticket (excluding reciprocal agreements with other airline clubrooms). Passengers traveling on an upgraded ticket booked in U class do not have access.

avidflyer Jan 24, 2011 7:34 am


Originally Posted by 3Cforme (Post 15722243)
There's an asterix to that AS Board Room 'First class' access rule for AS tickets.

Passengers ticketed in First Class in either F or A class have access to the Alaska Airlines Board Room included in their ticket (excluding reciprocal agreements with other airline clubrooms). Passengers traveling on an upgraded ticket booked in U class do not have access.

Hmm...my mistake. Most of my AS experience was LAX-SFO last year when they were running it. I did buy a ton of cheap FC fares ($200 RT) but thought I got in on the UG as well.


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