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NRT: using lounge in other terminal?
I have an international-international connection in Narita later this month. Will be arriving into Terminal 2 with connecting flight departing from Terminal 1.
I was wondering if there's any way I can access the Admirals Club (Terminal 2), by either remaining in Terminal 2 after clearing transit security or returning to Terminal 2 using the airside shuttle bus, despite my Terminal 1 departure? -FlyerBeek |
Originally Posted by FlyerBeek
(Post 10880038)
I was wondering if there's any way I can access the Admirals Club (Terminal 2), by either remaining in Terminal 2 after clearing transit security or returning to Terminal 2 using the airside shuttle bus, despite my Terminal 1 departure?
Your incoming flight will probably not qualify you to use the Admirals Club. I assume that you have some other membership that enables you to use it. |
You may want to ask this question in the AA forum too. Have a mod move this thread.
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Originally Posted by jib71
(Post 10880599)
When you arrive at Terminal 2, you'll go through a transit security check and emerge in the airside area of Terminal 2.
How much time should I allow myself to get from the Admirals Club to my gate in Terminal 1? Is there usually much of a wait/line for the transfer bus? Thanks, FlyerBeek |
Originally Posted by FlyerBeek
(Post 10884429)
Thanks. That's exactly what I wanted to know.
How much time should I allow myself to get from the Admirals Club to my gate in Terminal 1? Is there usually much of a wait/line for the transfer bus? Thanks, FlyerBeek IME, buses have been frequent and quick. If you allow 15 minutes to wait for a bus and 15 mins for the ride, I'd imagine you'd be very safe. It's never taken that long for me. But... you'd better ask the staff at the Admirals club. |
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