New lounge access rules for SEN and HON
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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New lounge access rules for SEN and HON
According to
http://www.lufthansa.com/de/de/Loung...nen-und-Zugang
there are, as far as I can see, 2 important changes in lounge regulations:
- No more access to the FCT for Air Dolomiti flights for HON
- (still no access to FCT for bmi flights!?)
- written rule that SEN can take all children aged under 18 into SEN lounge (so no more goodwill but real rule)
Nice step to have the SEN take their kids.
However, why not access to FCT with air dolomiti and bmi?
Regards
SebFra
http://www.lufthansa.com/de/de/Loung...nen-und-Zugang
there are, as far as I can see, 2 important changes in lounge regulations:
- No more access to the FCT for Air Dolomiti flights for HON
- (still no access to FCT for bmi flights!?)
- written rule that SEN can take all children aged under 18 into SEN lounge (so no more goodwill but real rule)
Nice step to have the SEN take their kids.
However, why not access to FCT with air dolomiti and bmi?
Regards
SebFra
#3
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Thanks for the info.
However, the site you link to seems confusing.
For instance, for access to FCT/FCL it states "Gültige HON Circle Member Card und Bordkarte eines ankommenden/abfliegenden Lufthansa/Star/Partner Fluges "
= "valid HON Circle card and boarding pass for a departing or arriving LH/Star/partner flight"
Which is odd, as I don't think they'd let you in with the combo of HON card + Star flight. It needs to be one of the M&M airlines, right?
Also, that Air Dolomiti rule, does that only apply to the FCT or also to FCLs in FRA and the FCL in Munich?
However, the site you link to seems confusing.
For instance, for access to FCT/FCL it states "Gültige HON Circle Member Card und Bordkarte eines ankommenden/abfliegenden Lufthansa/Star/Partner Fluges "
= "valid HON Circle card and boarding pass for a departing or arriving LH/Star/partner flight"
Which is odd, as I don't think they'd let you in with the combo of HON card + Star flight. It needs to be one of the M&M airlines, right?
Also, that Air Dolomiti rule, does that only apply to the FCT or also to FCLs in FRA and the FCL in Munich?
#4
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Ridgefield, CT and CGN
Posts: 455
Thanks for the info.
However, the site you link to seems confusing.
For instance, for access to FCT/FCL it states "Gültige HON Circle Member Card und Bordkarte eines ankommenden/abfliegenden Lufthansa/Star/Partner Fluges "
= "valid HON Circle card and boarding pass for a departing or arriving LH/Star/partner flight"
Which is odd, as I don't think they'd let you in with the combo of HON card + Star flight. It needs to be one of the M&M airlines, right?
Also, that Air Dolomiti rule, does that only apply to the FCT or also to FCLs in FRA and the FCL in Munich?
However, the site you link to seems confusing.
For instance, for access to FCT/FCL it states "Gültige HON Circle Member Card und Bordkarte eines ankommenden/abfliegenden Lufthansa/Star/Partner Fluges "
= "valid HON Circle card and boarding pass for a departing or arriving LH/Star/partner flight"
Which is odd, as I don't think they'd let you in with the combo of HON card + Star flight. It needs to be one of the M&M airlines, right?
Also, that Air Dolomiti rule, does that only apply to the FCT or also to FCLs in FRA and the FCL in Munich?
#5
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Has that changed or is the MUC situation different from the FRA First Class lounges in A and B?
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if I had to choose between US Envoy product and LH C I would fly US anyday. really not a hard choice to make. The food is decent, and the seats are much better.
Now if the choice was between Envoy and a 50% chance to get into LH F, I would take a risk, and go for LH.
Now if the choice was between Envoy and a 50% chance to get into LH F, I would take a risk, and go for LH.
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Infants should not be allowed in lounges anyway. Or planes. Or airports. At least not when I am flying.