Covid 19: Lufthansa lounges reopening/status
#841
Join Date: Jun 2008
Programs: TK*G (E+), IHG Plat Ambassador
Posts: 7,884
MUC SEN status (as of yesterday):
non-Schengen: no COVID certificate check, everything is now self-service apart from booze (I was not in the mood for drinking but when the bar was not manned people were helping themselves and nobody said a word)
Schengen: the signs in front of the lounge mention COVID certificate or test is needed to enter
non-Schengen: no COVID certificate check, everything is now self-service apart from booze (I was not in the mood for drinking but when the bar was not manned people were helping themselves and nobody said a word)
Schengen: the signs in front of the lounge mention COVID certificate or test is needed to enter
#842
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: BKK/SEL/YQG
Posts: 2,543
Any recommendations which FRA Star lounge will be best for a 4 hour transit with an infant?
Over 800 flights and my first ever FRA transfer is coming up in 2 weeks, but my first long haul flight with the new addition to the family, so a bit nervous.
Over 800 flights and my first ever FRA transfer is coming up in 2 weeks, but my first long haul flight with the new addition to the family, so a bit nervous.
#845
Join Date: May 2018
Location: FRA
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 1,506
So you'll almost certainly arrive and depart from 1B.
You'll need to go through transfer security but that should be fairly painless as long as you're not just arriving after three other flights.
If you are *G you should use the SEN B lounge near gate B43.
If the infant needs a nap during your layover there is a sleeping area. As you enter there is a bar at your 11 o'clock, walk past that and it's on your left.
You'll need to go through transfer security but that should be fairly painless as long as you're not just arriving after three other flights.
If you are *G you should use the SEN B lounge near gate B43.
If the infant needs a nap during your layover there is a sleeping area. As you enter there is a bar at your 11 o'clock, walk past that and it's on your left.
#846
Join Date: Feb 2013
Programs: LH M&M, BA EC, DL SM
Posts: 5,748
You can find more information on the LH lounge at B43 here, including pics of the relax chairs and the slumber room: https://loungereview.com/lounges/luf...ounge-fra-b43/
Unfortunately, the nice AC lounge next door is still closed.
Have a good flight!
Unfortunately, the nice AC lounge next door is still closed.
Have a good flight!
#852
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: NUE,MUC,INN,FDH
Programs: QF LTG, LH (SEN*** till 02/26), AF, AA, AB-G†
Posts: 2,076
MUC SEN status (as of yesterday):
non-Schengen: no COVID certificate check, everything is now self-service apart from booze (I was not in the mood for drinking but when the bar was not manned people were helping themselves and nobody said a word)
Schengen: the signs in front of the lounge mention COVID certificate or test is needed to enter
non-Schengen: no COVID certificate check, everything is now self-service apart from booze (I was not in the mood for drinking but when the bar was not manned people were helping themselves and nobody said a word)
Schengen: the signs in front of the lounge mention COVID certificate or test is needed to enter
#854
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: BOS/MHT/PVD/BDL
Programs: Belong to Many but No Longer Loyal to Any
Posts: 880
#855
Join Date: May 2018
Location: FRA
Programs: LH SEN
Posts: 1,506
You'll take a little while to get through passport control, although that early there should be no major queue.
Stretch your legs first? 🤷♂️