In what Lounge can I have access as Platinum member?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 21
In what Lounge can I have access as Platinum member?
Dear all,
First of all sorry for my English.
As Platinum member in latam, I would like to know if exists a search engine or map etc... That allows to me to understand in which lounge I can access
LATAM website is not very clear on it
Regards in advance
First of all sorry for my English.
As Platinum member in latam, I would like to know if exists a search engine or map etc... That allows to me to understand in which lounge I can access
LATAM website is not very clear on it
Regards in advance
#2
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: SCL
Programs: LH FTL, LATAM Platinum, KL Silver, UA Premier Silver
Posts: 121
Welcome to Flyertalk, Italian!
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2019
Posts: 21
Welcome to Flyertalk, Italian!
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
#4
Join Date: May 2017
Location: PRG
Programs: British Airways
Posts: 234
hello, anyone knows the lounge situation at GRU when flying domestically ?
seems like domestic flights are departing from T2 but the lounge is T3 only
do they let me use it even though i'm departing from different terminal ?
thanks!
seems like domestic flights are departing from T2 but the lounge is T3 only
do they let me use it even though i'm departing from different terminal ?
thanks!
#6
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: New York
Posts: 789
Welcome to Flyertalk, Italian!
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
As a Latam Platinum member, you have got access to all those lounge which admit OneWorld (OW) Sapphire members when flying on one of the alliance's airlines.
As far as LATAM's own lounges are concerned, this should definitely grant you access to those in SCL, EZE, GRU, BOG and MIA. However, I am not sure, what the policy is at their other hub-like stations such as LIM, GYE and GIG, where lounges are operated by a third party.
#7
Join Date: May 2017
Location: PRG
Programs: British Airways
Posts: 234
#8
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: SCL
Programs: LH FTL, LATAM Platinum, KL Silver, UA Premier Silver
Posts: 121
#9
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: LHR
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 378
Yes, there are no LATAM (or Oneworld) lounges on the domestic side of T2, and you will not be able to access the international section of the terminal (T2 or T3) unless you have an international onward connection. The GOL domestic lounge in terminal 2 is decent and accepts Priority Pass.
#10
Join Date: May 2017
Location: PRG
Programs: British Airways
Posts: 234
Yes, there are no LATAM (or Oneworld) lounges on the domestic side of T2, and you will not be able to access the international section of the terminal (T2 or T3) unless you have an international onward connection. The GOL domestic lounge in terminal 2 is decent and accepts Priority Pass.