[NEWBIE LOUNGE] Ask Your Lufthansa Group Questions Here [2016-]
#2356
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 22
Lounge access question - as noted in my previous post, I'm flying economy from BSL-MUC and business from MUC-ORD. I only have an hour layover in MUC but despite reports of how efficient MUC is for connecting, I doubt I'll have time to stop in a lounge. Will I have access in BSL to the contract lounge even if my business ticket is MUC-ORD? Thanks in advance.
#2357
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: AMS/RTM
Posts: 2,827
#2359
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: NC
Programs: AA, Marriott/SPG, AMEX
Posts: 272
Long story short, my husband and I will be flying from FRA to TXL on Lufthansa after arriving via AA. Due to changing our AA flight we are ending up with a lot more time to kill in FRA, Because it is a short flight and was very pricey I opted to buy Classic Economy. I can purchase lounge access from Loungebuddy to some lounges. Any advise on which lounge would be the most convenient?
e are both Priority Pass via AMEX Plat. If none of these work I can spend €150 to upgrade each of us, which I would rather not do. I've never had to navigate FRA but heard it can be bewildering. Any advice would be appreciated.
e are both Priority Pass via AMEX Plat. If none of these work I can spend €150 to upgrade each of us, which I would rather not do. I've never had to navigate FRA but heard it can be bewildering. Any advice would be appreciated.
#2360
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: AMS/RTM
Posts: 2,827
I would, in order, investigate a day room at the Sheraton, a train to Berlin, changing your flight to TXL (even last minute, I'm assuming it's two separate tickets, just ask at check in).
#2361
Moderator: Lufthansa Miles & More, India based airlines, India, External Miles & Points Resources
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 48,186
You can change an eco classic ticket for 70€ and/or bid for an upgrade starting at 70€ for a domestic leg. Lufthansa will also sell you lounge access at the entrance. A day room at the sheraton, HGI or Hilton opposite the Terminal will be around 80-90€.
#2362
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Cologne
Programs: FB Plat, IHG RA Spire, TK Elite+, HH Diamond, LH SEN, Marriott Titanium
Posts: 972
So, long shot here but worth a try.
im going on a weekend break with my best friend in a few months. We will be meeting at Frankfurt airport and going to another European destination, we have a 6 hour connection.
i have Senator and he has no status. We will both be flying Economy.
I know we can use the Senator lounge no issue... but I have the option to get 1x First Class Lounge voucher using my select miles from last year. Is there any way I can get both of us into the first class lounge?
im going on a weekend break with my best friend in a few months. We will be meeting at Frankfurt airport and going to another European destination, we have a 6 hour connection.
i have Senator and he has no status. We will both be flying Economy.
I know we can use the Senator lounge no issue... but I have the option to get 1x First Class Lounge voucher using my select miles from last year. Is there any way I can get both of us into the first class lounge?
#2365
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: NC
Programs: AA, Marriott/SPG, AMEX
Posts: 272
Those lounges are alla marked "non-schengen" so you won't have access to any of them before your TXL flight. At 80$ a pop it would be quite the waste of money as well.
I would, in order, investigate a day room at the Sheraton, a train to Berlin, changing your flight to TXL (even last minute, I'm assuming it's two separate tickets, just ask at check in).
I would, in order, investigate a day room at the Sheraton, a train to Berlin, changing your flight to TXL (even last minute, I'm assuming it's two separate tickets, just ask at check in).
Thank you both so much!
#2367
Moderator: Lufthansa Miles & More, India based airlines, India, External Miles & Points Resources
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: MUC
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 48,186
I have done sheraton hotel room door to aircraft gate (A11) in 15 minutes including hotel checkout and airport (A) security in 2012.
#2368
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: between DM464 and DM463 on the NAPSA26 RNAV TRANS in EDDM
Programs: this and that
Posts: 1,731
#2369
Join Date: Sep 2017
Programs: Miles & More
Posts: 16
Hello,
Sorry for the very embarrassing question, but I cannot find the answer anywhere (I have been looking online for hours).
I would like to know precisely how are status miles calculated as a function of distance (departure/destination) and booking class (as of 2019).
I am either very bad with google, or the information is very well hidden.
There is plenty of information for award miles, but nothing for status miles. I remember seeing a few years ago the booking class multiplicator table, but I cannot find it anymore.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Sorry for the very embarrassing question, but I cannot find the answer anywhere (I have been looking online for hours).
I would like to know precisely how are status miles calculated as a function of distance (departure/destination) and booking class (as of 2019).
I am either very bad with google, or the information is very well hidden.
There is plenty of information for award miles, but nothing for status miles. I remember seeing a few years ago the booking class multiplicator table, but I cannot find it anymore.
Thank you in advance for your help!
#2370
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Stoke on Trent, UK (MAN ), BUE, BKK, DBV
Programs: LH HON***,UA,BA.EK Gold,AV.
Posts: 11,657
Hello,
Sorry for the very embarrassing question, but I cannot find the answer anywhere (I have been looking online for hours).
I would like to know precisely how are status miles calculated as a function of distance (departure/destination) and booking class (as of 2019).
I am either very bad with google, or the information is very well hidden.
There is plenty of information for award miles, but nothing for status miles. I remember seeing a few years ago the booking class multiplicator table, but I cannot find it anymore.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Sorry for the very embarrassing question, but I cannot find the answer anywhere (I have been looking online for hours).
I would like to know precisely how are status miles calculated as a function of distance (departure/destination) and booking class (as of 2019).
I am either very bad with google, or the information is very well hidden.
There is plenty of information for award miles, but nothing for status miles. I remember seeing a few years ago the booking class multiplicator table, but I cannot find it anymore.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Status miles are distance based, fixed amount intra EU but actual distance all other routes, Y = distance J x 2 F x 3