Business class lounges at MUC
#76
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#78
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Is there any other way to make lounge reservation in advance?
#79
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Try this link: https://lufthansa.travelintegration....gn=YILU-LOUNGE
#80
Join Date: Dec 2016
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Try this link: https://lufthansa.travelintegration....gn=YILU-LOUNGE
Thank you so much!
Intrestingly Munich does not show up on search as an option there (neither does FRA) We might have to try our luck on acutal travel day.
Should We buy lounge passes at service desk upon arrival to MUN ?
#81
Join Date: Oct 2019
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Anyo e been through here and know if they’re taking paid guests? I have FF so can get in but my companion doesn’t, however the pay in advance lounge page doesn’t show MUC which makes me believe maybe they’re overcrowded or somewhere not taking paid guests?
#82
Join Date: Oct 2019
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^update
currently in the Senator lounge in K gates Schengen
the business lounge seems closed so everyone comes to the Senator, good food and drinks and about half full.
I have only FF and my companion no status. The person at the desk said the fee was 25 EUR for my guest which is fine (OS lounges are 35)….but after a while of trying she had problems with the system so ended up letting my companion in for free very kind of her
currently in the Senator lounge in K gates Schengen
the business lounge seems closed so everyone comes to the Senator, good food and drinks and about half full.
I have only FF and my companion no status. The person at the desk said the fee was 25 EUR for my guest which is fine (OS lounges are 35)….but after a while of trying she had problems with the system so ended up letting my companion in for free very kind of her
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#85
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^update
currently in the Senator lounge in K gates Schengen
the business lounge seems closed so everyone comes to the Senator, good food and drinks and about half full.
I have only FF and my companion no status. The person at the desk said the fee was 25 EUR for my guest which is fine (OS lounges are 35)….but after a while of trying she had problems with the system so ended up letting my companion in for free very kind of her
currently in the Senator lounge in K gates Schengen
the business lounge seems closed so everyone comes to the Senator, good food and drinks and about half full.
I have only FF and my companion no status. The person at the desk said the fee was 25 EUR for my guest which is fine (OS lounges are 35)….but after a while of trying she had problems with the system so ended up letting my companion in for free very kind of her
may I ask, which desk did assist you? Lounge agent or transfer desk?
thanks in advance
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What is the deal with K/L SEN lounges routinely having a worse wine list than G/H lounges? I had the opportunity to visit both last night, the SEN lounge at G28 was pouring five different sparkling wines (one of which was Cà del Bosco Franciacorta, which is by no means a cheap wine) and four different red ones, whereas the K SEN lounge had mere remnants of the Bouvet Rosé and a grand total of 1 (one) red wine - a German one at that.
One would think that LH would try to keep it consistent within the same airport at least?
One would think that LH would try to keep it consistent within the same airport at least?
#88
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What is the deal with K/L SEN lounges routinely having a worse wine list than G/H lounges? I had the opportunity to visit both last night, the SEN lounge at G28 was pouring five different sparkling wines (one of which was Cà del Bosco Franciacorta, which is by no means a cheap wine) and four different red ones, whereas the K SEN lounge had mere remnants of the Bouvet Rosé and a grand total of 1 (one) red wine - a German one at that.
One would think that LH would try to keep it consistent within the same airport at least?
One would think that LH would try to keep it consistent within the same airport at least?