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JDiver Feb 27, 2010 3:04 pm

The current list of Iberia lounges and amenities is here (English version).

Lounge access rules are listed here.

A nice page with various Iberia lounges, illustrated and annotated, is here on AirReview.com.

Some lounges are covered elsewhere here, e.g. IB lounges at MAD (T4 / T4S)

redrock Mar 17, 2010 2:05 pm

Iberia lounges and access general information thread
 
I am an AA-EXP and also AC Member.
Flying with the family to MIA-MAD-OPO and have a long layover in Madrid.
Sure would be nice to be able to use the Iberia Lounges.

My family (2 kids, wife, mother in law) are on one PNR as award tickets(Y) IB flight number. My flight is on another PNR as a paid Y-ticket AA-codeshare (operated by Iberia). I requested the PNR's be linked so I think there are some notes in the record but separate PNR's.

Also flying LIS-LHR on a separate ticket (Y) and wondering about lounge access in LIS and LHR ?

TIA..

redrock.

ROGERBCN Mar 21, 2010 1:08 pm

Hola!

As far as I know you are entitled to use the MAD lounges if you fly on Oneworld flights and entitled to bring in a guest, do not know how family policy works there.

More info at:

http://www.iberia.com/OneToOne/v3/pr...ANONYMOUS=true

That is: Iberia.com, Information, At the airport, VIP lounges.

I do not know about LIS.

Enjoy your flight and stay!

Salut!

Roger

Txolo Mar 24, 2010 4:48 am


Originally Posted by ROGERBCN (Post 13619195)
Hola!

As far as I know you are entitled to use the MAD lounges if you fly on Oneworld flights and entitled to bring in a guest, do not know how family policy works there.

More info at:

http://www.iberia.com/OneToOne/v3/pr...ANONYMOUS=true

That is: Iberia.com, Information, At the airport, VIP lounges.

I do not know about LIS.

Enjoy your flight and stay!

Salut!

Roger

Well, there is a chance "out" of procedures... if ALL Family members except one on their BP appears STATUS level printed, MAD Lounge Agent would allow access, a couple of minutes later arrive yourseld with you AA EXP card and your BP and the member of your family that does not have STATUS printed. I have a heavy use of that Lounge in MAD and "dragons" do not use to ask for the "plastic card" when they see the status printed on BP, as they scan the BP.

RachelG Mar 24, 2010 9:56 am

The lounge ladies in the Madrid Iberia lounges are pretty nice. You and one guest definitely get access. And as the previous poster said, I suspect they might let the others in.
The lounges are very nice. Lots of food selections, comfortable seating.

In LHR, AC is your best bet. The BA lounge ladies really are dragons, and they are incredibly picky about letting anyone, even the person entitled to enter, in.

serfty Jun 24, 2010 11:18 pm

I'm oneworld emerald and two of us are travelling FCO-xMAD-TLS in September. Inbound on a 320 and outbound on a CR2 (YW). We are travelling on a LONE4.

We have a 2½ early afternoon transit at MAD.

Never having flown IB before, which of the two terminals (T4/T4S) should we arrive/depart and what would be the better of the three IB lounges to use?

Is/are there any tips/advice than any may have for us.

malcolmkettering Jun 25, 2010 10:52 am

Here's how I understand it: even though there are three IB/OW lounges in the T4/T4S realm, the way it is set up, you don't really have a chance to use more than one.

Sala Velásquez: this is in T4-Satellite and it really set up for people already cleared for departure on non-Schengen/International flights. Not sure you'd be able to access it on a Schengen-Schengen connection (probably) transiting entirely in T4.

Sala Dalí: this is in T4 and would be the natural one for you to use for Schengen-Schengen connections.

Sala "?": there is one other one in T4, the name escapes me, but it is set up for use primarily by folks using the Puente Aereo air shuttle flights between Madrid and Barcelona. It is on a different level in the terminal than Sala Dalí. Again whether or not you'd be able to access it even if you wanted to, I'm not sure since you wouldn't have a Puente Aereo boarding pass.

Don't despair, Sala Dalí is overall pretty great with nice open-to-the-ceiling atmosphere, nice showers, tarmac views, good food during meal times, nice wine, etc.

serfty Jun 25, 2010 9:22 pm

Sala Goya ...

Thankyou for that, it was exactly the kind of information I was after.

In reality, it's a couple of hours from around 1pm so we'll just sit back and relax.

David-A Jun 26, 2010 9:46 am

malcolmkettering is correct in that which of the 3 IB lounges you get to use is decided by where you flight departs from, however not quite right about the 3rd lounge.

Dali is in T4 [main].
This is a general all purpose lounge, in the centre of main terminal (sadly no runway views, but plenty of height and space like the rest of the terminal).

Velazquez is in T4S [satellite - non-schenegen half (upstairs)].
This is a great lounge geared towards long haul flights, with great apron views. Also used by SOME non-IB shorthaul flights to non Schengen destinations e.g. BA to London (IB to London are schengen exited at the gate and use T4 main).
You will not be able to reach this lounge unless departing from upstairs in T4S.

Goya is actually also in T4S [satellite - schengen half (downstairs)].
This lounge is smaller but better than Dali, though still behind Velazquez. Despite being better than Dali (IMO) it has no views what so every and, if there for a while, it can feel like you are in a sleep control experiment / luxurious bunker.]
You will not be able to use this lounge unless departing from downstairs in T4S.

While you might be able to get to (i.e. reach) Dali in T4 main while connecting to something that departs T4S, I think they will send you on to the other lounge if your flight departs from either half of T4S, of course welcome to use if departing T4 (main).

Puente Aero uses the Dali lounge.

khkchan Jun 23, 2011 9:22 am

Iberia Intra-Spain flights - lounge access? (and massage chairs)
 
I will be travelling from MAD-SCQ in August. I am currently AA Platinum (OW Sapphire). Can I access the lounge in MAD?

The flight price is too low for me to believe that I can access the lounge ;)

Thanks in advance.

more4less Jun 23, 2011 9:29 am


Originally Posted by khkchan (Post 16612451)
I will be travelling from MAD-SCQ in August. I am currently AA Platinum (OW Sapphire). Can I access the lounge in MAD?

The flight price is too low for me to believe that I can access the lounge ;)

Thanks in advance.

yes, you will have lounge access.

Enjoy your trip!

mostoles73 Jul 7, 2011 1:39 am


Originally Posted by khkchan (Post 16612451)
I will be travelling from MAD-SCQ in August. I am currently AA Platinum (OW Sapphire). Can I access the lounge in MAD?

The flight price is too low for me to believe that I can access the lounge ;)

Thanks in advance.

I think you can access if have your Admirals Club card, cause even if you have the Priority Pass card as me there are some lounges cannot allow you enter.

ajnaro Jul 7, 2011 8:30 pm


Originally Posted by mostoles73 (Post 16684950)
I think you can access if have your Admirals Club card, cause even if you have the Priority Pass card as me there are some lounges cannot allow you enter.

I've never had any problem for access WITHOUT any sort of card, even on domestic IB flights without a premium class -- oneworld status is printed right on the IB boarding pass.

more4less Jul 8, 2011 12:02 am


Originally Posted by mostoles73 (Post 16684950)
I think you can access if have your Admirals Club card, cause even if you have the Priority Pass card as me there are some lounges cannot allow you enter.

Welcome to FT mostoles73!

I hope that with the new IB forum we get more info/tips about the airline and its FFP.

JDiver Jul 8, 2011 7:51 am

The usual drill is if one is arriving from a qualifying international oneworld flight and has status, one can use the lounge if connecting to a oneworld flight.

Iberia lounge access rules (in English) here.

oneworld lounge access rules should be here, though the site seems balky at the moment.


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