Iberia lounge database
#91
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No access for eligible passengers to the Frankfurt Iberia Lounge, if they do not depart from lower level gates at Terminal 2.
Hence, passengers on Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, LATAM, British Airways - travelling in J or with an Sapphire/Emerald status - are not allowed in.
The lounge features a prominent oneworld logo at the entrance.
At Frankfurt, passengers can usually access any Terminal (A, B, C, D, E, Z) area, regardless of were they departing from.
Hence, passengers on Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific, LATAM, British Airways - travelling in J or with an Sapphire/Emerald status - are not allowed in.
The lounge features a prominent oneworld logo at the entrance.
At Frankfurt, passengers can usually access any Terminal (A, B, C, D, E, Z) area, regardless of were they departing from.
#93
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#95
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This definitely needs some updates.
SJU - Uses the Avianca lounge (not great, but beats the terminal)
LAX - Should add the possibility of AA Flagship Lounge
ORD - Flagship Lounge as well
LGW - Uses BA lounge
LHR - T3 section is way out of date
SJU - Uses the Avianca lounge (not great, but beats the terminal)
LAX - Should add the possibility of AA Flagship Lounge
ORD - Flagship Lounge as well
LGW - Uses BA lounge
LHR - T3 section is way out of date
#96
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IB does not really use the BA lounge at LGW - sure, IB passengers have access, but the lounge is often closed or about to close by the time the late flight departs. Therefore, IB retains its agreement with the No1 lounge (for both flights).
#97
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A major update to the database is now in progress. The Spain and Canary Islands section has been updated. The rest of the planet will follow during the course of this month.
#99
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As you can see, the update is progressing with just the Americas to go.
I have a question regarding the Moroccan lounges. I understand the third party lounges at Casablanca, Marrakesh, and Tangiers were recently rebranded following a programme of improvements. If anyone has visited these lounges recently, I'd welcome your input.
Thanks
I have a question regarding the Moroccan lounges. I understand the third party lounges at Casablanca, Marrakesh, and Tangiers were recently rebranded following a programme of improvements. If anyone has visited these lounges recently, I'd welcome your input.
Thanks
#100
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SCQ [Santiago de Compostela] now has a newly built SalaVIP lounge at the end of the terminal near gate 6. Very smart too; open about two months. Provisions are similar to Bilbao etc. except cava is in mini-bottles. Terminal entrance to lounge entrance took me no more than 5 minutes. What a super little airport.
Also: at T4 in Madrid, The Pepino Grilling is being used as a lounge by Iberia - for breakfast - with space to sit down and get a coffee. There is an Iberia desk at the entrance and you hand your voucher [collected from entrance to T4 lounge] over. Good for juice and coffee at least, and plenty of space to sit down and work.
Also: at T4 in Madrid, The Pepino Grilling is being used as a lounge by Iberia - for breakfast - with space to sit down and get a coffee. There is an Iberia desk at the entrance and you hand your voucher [collected from entrance to T4 lounge] over. Good for juice and coffee at least, and plenty of space to sit down and work.
Last edited by abitwild; Aug 11, 2018 at 6:30 am
#101
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SCQ [Santiago de Compostela] now has a newly built SalaVIP lounge at the end of the terminal near gate 6. Very smart too; open about two months. Provisions are similar to Bilbao etc. except cava is in mini-bottles. Terminal entrance to lounge entrance took me no more than 5 minutes. What a super little airport.
Also: at T4 in Madrid, The Pepino Grilling is being used as a lounge by Iberia - so ample space to sit down and get a coffee. There is an Iberia desk at the entrance and you hand your voucher [collected from entrance to T4 lounge] over. Good for juice and coffee at least, and plenty of space to sit down and work.
Also: at T4 in Madrid, The Pepino Grilling is being used as a lounge by Iberia - so ample space to sit down and get a coffee. There is an Iberia desk at the entrance and you hand your voucher [collected from entrance to T4 lounge] over. Good for juice and coffee at least, and plenty of space to sit down and work.
#104
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The extended lounge portfolios have been added to SFO and NRT (main terminal) along with updates to MAD. Slides for LAX T4 and NRT satellite lounges are in progress and will be added soon.