Business class lounges at MUC
#61
Join Date: Dec 2016
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Hi, mid August I'm doing a 7 hr layower at MUC (within Schengen LH to LX) travelling with my family in economy. Is there any way that I can BUY lounge access for my three children?
I am *Gold, so I should be able to guest my husband in. But can I buy single day passes for the kids? We pass through Changi twice a year and they much prefer the lounge than foodcourt area.
Normally on a 7hr daytime layover in August we would go landside and se the city, but hustle and the queing time for airport security with 3 kids 11 and under we don't want to spend maybe 4 of those waiting to get back airside.
I dont have Amex or CHASE cards, sorry.
Thanks in advance
I am *Gold, so I should be able to guest my husband in. But can I buy single day passes for the kids? We pass through Changi twice a year and they much prefer the lounge than foodcourt area.
Normally on a 7hr daytime layover in August we would go landside and se the city, but hustle and the queing time for airport security with 3 kids 11 and under we don't want to spend maybe 4 of those waiting to get back airside.
I dont have Amex or CHASE cards, sorry.
Thanks in advance
#62
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 636
Hi, mid August I'm doing a 7 hr layower at MUC (within Schengen LH to LX) travelling with my family in economy. Is there any way that I can BUY lounge access for my three children?
I am *Gold, so I should be able to guest my husband in. But can I buy single day passes for the kids? We pass through Changi twice a year and they much prefer the lounge than foodcourt area.
Normally on a 7hr daytime layover in August we would go landside and se the city, but hustle and the queing time for airport security with 3 kids 11 and under we don't want to spend maybe 4 of those waiting to get back airside.
I dont have Amex or CHASE cards, sorry.
Thanks in advance
I am *Gold, so I should be able to guest my husband in. But can I buy single day passes for the kids? We pass through Changi twice a year and they much prefer the lounge than foodcourt area.
Normally on a 7hr daytime layover in August we would go landside and se the city, but hustle and the queing time for airport security with 3 kids 11 and under we don't want to spend maybe 4 of those waiting to get back airside.
I dont have Amex or CHASE cards, sorry.
Thanks in advance
https://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/lounge-companions
FWIW: my experience with waiting times in MUC in recent weeks has been rather positive with not in excess of 15 min. of queuing - quite in contrast to BER.
#63
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Plus, MUC's website has an indicator re:wait times
https://www.munich-airport.com/flights-240142
Scroll down to "Current waiting times" and make sure to select the right terminal (T2).
https://www.munich-airport.com/flights-240142
Scroll down to "Current waiting times" and make sure to select the right terminal (T2).
#64
Join Date: Dec 2016
Posts: 101
Should work:
https://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/lounge-companions
FWIW: my experience with waiting times in MUC in recent weeks has been rather positive with not in excess of 15 min. of queuing - quite in contrast to BER.
https://www.lufthansa.com/de/en/lounge-companions
FWIW: my experience with waiting times in MUC in recent weeks has been rather positive with not in excess of 15 min. of queuing - quite in contrast to BER.
Thank you!
Does this work also for me, I am * Gold, throug SK, not LH so I have Eurobonus, not Miles and More status as is quoted. Does that matter? Or can I buy guest passes too? I know Lufthansa is big on rules (for good reasons). I dont want to push or break them.
Also big thanks for the wait times link that doesnt look too bad.
#65
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Open your booking on LH.com, you will be able to buy lounge access in advance there. That said the 75 or so € will buy you a lot of nice things in MUC.
#66
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Which Bus/SEN lounge in MUC T2/T2S is generally recommended for space and food offerings? We will be arriving from the US in T2 with connection to FCO from T2S after approximately 3.5 hours. We are arriving in Business, departing in Economy and are * gold. Thanks!
#67
Join Date: Jul 2015
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Food offerings are the same across, last I've been also across Biz and Sen.
SEN lounges have more space, Both for views and for simplicity of connection (if your FCO flight indeed does leave from T2S) I would suggest SEN lounge in K concourse (Schengen Satellite).
However if it happens to be crowded (in case it is still running as single lounge - I would think not, but have not had confirmation otherwise) you can take the train to G concourse. Only one of two Senator lounges is open there, but it's spacious enough and the collocated Biz lounge is open as well, so there is not sending Biz pax to SEN lounge on that side.
SEN lounges have more space, Both for views and for simplicity of connection (if your FCO flight indeed does leave from T2S) I would suggest SEN lounge in K concourse (Schengen Satellite).
However if it happens to be crowded (in case it is still running as single lounge - I would think not, but have not had confirmation otherwise) you can take the train to G concourse. Only one of two Senator lounges is open there, but it's spacious enough and the collocated Biz lounge is open as well, so there is not sending Biz pax to SEN lounge on that side.
#68
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#69
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If I am traveling through MUC with longhaul BOS-MUC in business, am I allowed to bring two teenage kids traveling in economy with me into the lounge while waiting for our flight from MUC-FCO??
What about the same question in F, If we are flying BOS-MUC in F connecting to MUC-FCO in J, are we allowed to bring two kids (15 and 16) traveling in Y or J with us into the FC lounge in MUC?
What about the same question in F, If we are flying BOS-MUC in F connecting to MUC-FCO in J, are we allowed to bring two kids (15 and 16) traveling in Y or J with us into the FC lounge in MUC?
#70
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If I am traveling through MUC with longhaul BOS-MUC in business, am I allowed to bring two teenage kids traveling in economy with me into the lounge while waiting for our flight from MUC-FCO??
What about the same question in F, If we are flying BOS-MUC in F connecting to MUC-FCO in J, are we allowed to bring two kids (15 and 16) traveling in Y or J with us into the FC lounge in MUC?
What about the same question in F, If we are flying BOS-MUC in F connecting to MUC-FCO in J, are we allowed to bring two kids (15 and 16) traveling in Y or J with us into the FC lounge in MUC?
pax in F, worth asking
#71
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Two adults would be in F. Two kids might be in business class or coach… That’s what the question is about
#73
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Of course that's assuming they are kids of at least one of the two traveling in F, which is highly likely.
#74
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2 pax in F get 2 guests ... that's not a problem
#75
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