2 J and 2 Y pax same flight - lounge access ?
#1
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2 J and 2 Y pax same flight - lounge access ?
Hi guys,
If a family of four travelling together on the same flight 2 in J and 2 in Y out of AUH can they all use the Premium lounge ?
ie. is each pax allowed to guest in another pax ?
Thanks
If a family of four travelling together on the same flight 2 in J and 2 in Y out of AUH can they all use the Premium lounge ?
ie. is each pax allowed to guest in another pax ?
Thanks
#2
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To get an accurate answer you will probably need to provide a bit more information.
Do any of the passengers have status with EY, if so,how many and which level?
With most airlines non-status J class pax are not entitled to bring guests in to the lounge.
Do any of the passengers have status with EY, if so,how many and which level?
With most airlines non-status J class pax are not entitled to bring guests in to the lounge.
#3
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To add to KiwiAndrew's post could you define "family" Do you mean parents and young children or grandma, mom +Dad and a cousin?
#4
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If you don't hold any status with EY, "regular" J class pax can not bring a guest with them.
Any lounge access to the non-J pax will be on the discretion of the supervisors on duty.
Any lounge access to the non-J pax will be on the discretion of the supervisors on duty.
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A J ticket does not allow guests to accompany you into the lounge.
In order to bring a guest, you would need the requisite status in an appropriate frequent flyer programme.
In order to bring a guest, you would need the requisite status in an appropriate frequent flyer programme.