Munich Senator Lounge access question
Dear all,
I am about to visit the Senator lounge for the first time with my partner and her daughter. We are not married and the kid is under 18 years old. I am not the biological father. As per: https://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/lounge-types-and-access Miles & More Senator card One travelling companion and children under 18 As per the rules do we need to pay for 1 extra companion or the under 18 years old kid will be allowed? If this matters we are travelling together booked under 1 PNR. Thank you in advance. |
No need for a paternity test. As long as you are senator and it's a child under 18 you take them in. I once went in with 4 kids: two of my own and two of my neighbours. No one batted an eyelid. One of the few remain perks as a Senator.
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You should have no issues, just tell the lounge dragon that you are entering with your family.
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Thank you for your answers.
In such cases are the lounge dragons scanning the boarding passes of the kids / spouse? |
Yes they normally scan the boarding cards - I never had an issue., even with my kid's friends
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Originally Posted by koriobg
(Post 31348969)
Thank you for your answers.
In such cases are the lounge dragons scanning the boarding passes of the kids / spouse? |
They are usually very relaxed about taking kids into the lounge, so don’t worry. As ling as they are under 18, you are fine. And yes, they will scan all boarding passes. |
I was explained by the nice LD the rules, 1 adult and children.
The funny part was when I pointed my partner and said this is the adult and the 11 years old girl - the child. She was staring at us unbelieving and asked how old is the child. Upon answering we were admitted without further questions. |
Originally Posted by koriobg
(Post 31361602)
I was explained by the nice LD the rules, 1 adult and children.
... Upon answering we were admitted without further questions. |
Slightly OT since my post will refer to ZRH last Sunday: SEN + Partner + daughter age 14 FTL + daughter age 19 FTL (turned 19 two months ago). We were refused entry to SEN lounge due to the 19-year old no longer qualifying as a child and only having FTL status, instead the four of us were asked to go to the Business lounge. I know that this was in line with the rules; I could have entered SEN bringing 2-3-4 younger kids, but the 18-year cap is firmly applied. That being said, I couldn’t find the slightest difference between ZRH A-terminal Business and SEN lounges at all. Same food, same drinks, same lack of free seats. |
How did they notice she is 19? Did the scanner beep or something?
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Originally Posted by oliver2002
(Post 31361876)
How did they notice she is 19? Did the scanner beep or something?
I said that she was my daughter, but the dragon was visibly not open for a conversation and we were all tired, so I did not bother to discuss further. At least the walk of shame was short... |
Originally Posted by Vixit
(Post 31361841)
That being said, I couldn’t find the slightest difference between ZRH A-terminal Business and SEN lounges at all. Same food, same drinks, same lack of free seats. |
Originally Posted by worldclubber
(Post 31362660)
The difference is, indeed, negligible in A. |
She should have just said 18. It's not like they're going to open the passport and start counting. And even if they did, it's a kid doing a funny lie. Worst case you get asked to go back to the business lounge.
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