KLM Plus
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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KLM Plus
According to KLM.com:
"Participants in the KLM PLUS program still have lounge access until June 1, 2005 when flying KLM or partner airlines regardless of your class of travel. Or, why not redeem your Flying Dutchman Miles for lounge vouchers which can be used when traveling in any class of service"
Gajan
"Participants in the KLM PLUS program still have lounge access until June 1, 2005 when flying KLM or partner airlines regardless of your class of travel. Or, why not redeem your Flying Dutchman Miles for lounge vouchers which can be used when traveling in any class of service"
Gajan
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Taiwan(Taichung) and UK
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Originally Posted by Gajan
According to KLM.com:
"Participants in the KLM PLUS program still have lounge access until June 1, 2005 when flying KLM or partner airlines regardless of your class of travel. Or, why not redeem your Flying Dutchman Miles for lounge vouchers which can be used when traveling in any class of service"
Gajan
"Participants in the KLM PLUS program still have lounge access until June 1, 2005 when flying KLM or partner airlines regardless of your class of travel. Or, why not redeem your Flying Dutchman Miles for lounge vouchers which can be used when traveling in any class of service"
Gajan
OR bring your own sandwich and a drink and sit in any of the great seats in the airport itself ^ which are far more comfy than the KLM lounge.
#3


Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
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Or if you must have lounge access at AMS (regularly), get yourself a Diners Club card. The Menzies lounge is very comfortable if a little light on the drinks/snacks. I prefer the Globalground (Priority Pass) lounge myself as they don't object to me brinking food in from the nearby Burger King
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I took a quick look at the KLM lounge yesterday and wan't impressed. It was just a little too crowded/noisy for me
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.I took a quick look at the KLM lounge yesterday and wan't impressed. It was just a little too crowded/noisy for me
#4
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Luxembourg
Programs: AF/KL Dark Grey, LH SEN
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Originally Posted by Gajan
"Participants in the KLM PLUS program still have lounge access until June 1, 2005 when flying KLM or partner airlines regardless of your class of travel. Or, why not redeem your Flying Dutchman Miles for lounge vouchers which can be used when traveling in any class of service"
They'll send out letters about this, and will reimburse part of the money or miles used to get the KLM+ card. Also, there'll be five Crown Lounge vouchers sent to people. (Or at least, that's what a lowly still-blue+/Ivory gets.)
If it wasn't for the long-haul flights already done (or booked) on KLM/AF this year, this would be a good occasion to change to Star Alliance, and get an Air+ card.


