VCE and MUC and SBZ Lounge
#1
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VCE and MUC and SBZ Lounge
Hello,
I wanted to see what lounge options are there for VCE/MUC/SBZ when travelling on LH? I am TK Elite member (= Star Gold).
Also what is the difference between Senator and Business Class lounges?
I wanted to see what lounge options are there for VCE/MUC/SBZ when travelling on LH? I am TK Elite member (= Star Gold).
Also what is the difference between Senator and Business Class lounges?
#2
Join Date: Apr 2002
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correctioncx,
have a look at the Lufthansa homepage: http://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/At-the-airport-overview.
SEN lounges are slightly upgraded BIZ lounges with better/more food options.
Catered for *Gold and LH's own top-tier customers.
have a look at the Lufthansa homepage: http://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/At-the-airport-overview.
SEN lounges are slightly upgraded BIZ lounges with better/more food options.
Catered for *Gold and LH's own top-tier customers.
#3
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When flying LH out of VCE you have access to the Marco Polo Lounge. There are not Lufthansa branded lounges in Venezia- only the Marco Polo and the Alitalia lounges.
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Are you by any chance on a flight to MUC which is operated by Air Dolomiti (EN). If yes then you will not have access to the lounge at VCE as EN is not Star Alliance.
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From their website
Air Dolomiti is now owned by Lufthansa. This has allowed the Airline to change from a small business to become part of a worldwide group with the duty of creating value for it. As it is part of the Lufthansa Group, passengers who fly with Air Dolomiti can enjoy the benefits of the Star Alliance partners to which Lufthansa belongs, as Star Alliance is one of the most important airline networks worldwide. Air Dolomiti is also a member of Lufthansa Regional, the alliance created by Lufthansa to increase the quality and efficiency of the regional partners. Internally, the Airline maintains brand independence and its own industrial autonomy.
Air Dolomiti is now owned by Lufthansa. This has allowed the Airline to change from a small business to become part of a worldwide group with the duty of creating value for it. As it is part of the Lufthansa Group, passengers who fly with Air Dolomiti can enjoy the benefits of the Star Alliance partners to which Lufthansa belongs, as Star Alliance is one of the most important airline networks worldwide. Air Dolomiti is also a member of Lufthansa Regional, the alliance created by Lufthansa to increase the quality and efficiency of the regional partners. Internally, the Airline maintains brand independence and its own industrial autonomy.
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#12
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At SBZ, there is no lounge.
Airside, there are only a small souvenir shop which sells also cold drinks and a toilet. Landside, there are additionally a small coffeeshop and an ATM.
If you are located in the city, you can take the taxi 15 minutes before boarding time (for having 10 spare minutes).
Airside, there are only a small souvenir shop which sells also cold drinks and a toilet. Landside, there are additionally a small coffeeshop and an ATM.
If you are located in the city, you can take the taxi 15 minutes before boarding time (for having 10 spare minutes).