LH lounge access
#1
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LH lounge access
Will be traveling to Asia on LH with the family and we have quite long stops in MUC, FRA, BKK and SIN. We are two adults and 3 kids (youngest is 7) and both adults have EBG. I don’t suppose there is any chance to get the last kid into the lounges - or do they make exceptions sometimes?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
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Will be traveling to Asia on LH with the family and we have quite long stops in MUC, FRA, BKK and SIN. We are two adults and 3 kids (youngest is 7) and both adults have EBG. I don’t suppose there is any chance to get the last kid into the lounges - or do they make exceptions sometimes?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
In Bangkok and Singapore it will be at the graces of Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines, no Lufthansa lounges there. I am pretty certain SQ does not sell access, nor be particularly grandiose with the exceptions, so in Singapore you will more than likely need to avail on terminal F&B. I don't know about Thai, but a guess would be the same end result as for Singapore.
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Anyways, thanks for your responses.
#5
Join Date: Apr 2017
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I was in FRA in April and unable to buy access to the LH lounges, regardless of which LH lounge. I have EBD, but I was connecting on an airline that was not part of the LH/Star Alliance lounge program.
edit: just to clarify, I flew in on LH but was connecting to a non-LH/Star alliance flight (but somehow it was ticketed and codeshared as LH). So not sure if they would have allowed me to buy lounge access as non *A gold but flying in LH metal?
edit: just to clarify, I flew in on LH but was connecting to a non-LH/Star alliance flight (but somehow it was ticketed and codeshared as LH). So not sure if they would have allowed me to buy lounge access as non *A gold but flying in LH metal?
Last edited by SkOrdBgo; May 30, 23 at 5:57 pm
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Will be traveling to Asia on LH with the family and we have quite long stops in MUC, FRA, BKK and SIN. We are two adults and 3 kids (youngest is 7) and both adults have EBG. I don’t suppose there is any chance to get the last kid into the lounges - or do they make exceptions sometimes?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
Am I also right that only LH’s own frequent flyers are able to purchase access?
Am I missing anything that could give us all access on Economy tickets?
A lot of EBG thinks that bringing their whole family is a *G policy and I saw a EBG arguing with a lounge dragon at IST lounge because the husband has EBG and want to bring in the wife and a 2 years old. The wife kept saying "the child is only 2 year old" and "SAS always let us into the lounge".
Anyways, maybe another pax going into the lounge can guest your youngest in? I don't know if *A has rolled out the policy that someone you guest has to be on the same flight as you.
If you have long stops at FRA and MUC, there are supermarkets at the landside where you can buy something cheap to eat. Also, if the stops are long enough, you can even go out as MUC has a shopping center like thing just outside the terminal.
I think AMEX plat can let in 4. We were lucky enough at LHR that the dragon said if we write a good review she would let us in and we did. I did give a good review in return.
Check loungebuddy if they sell the access that you need. Normally they are too expensive to be worthwhile in my opinion.
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Forget about them giving you exception. These dragons even put up their faces when we were approaching the lounge desk with the kids. They have almost prepare their speech of saying you can't guest more than 1. I normally grabbed all the BPs and told them that we are all *G. A lot of them look shocked.
A lot of EBG thinks that bringing their whole family is a *G policy and I saw a EBG arguing with a lounge dragon at IST lounge because the husband has EBG and want to bring in the wife and a 2 years old. The wife kept saying "the child is only 2 year old" and "SAS always let us into the lounge".
Anyways, maybe another pax going into the lounge can guest your youngest in? I don't know if *A has rolled out the policy that someone you guest has to be on the same flight as you.
If you have long stops at FRA and MUC, there are supermarkets at the landside where you can buy something cheap to eat. Also, if the stops are long enough, you can even go out as MUC has a shopping center like thing just outside the terminal.
I think AMEX plat can let in 4. We were lucky enough at LHR that the dragon said if we write a good review she would let us in and we did. I did give a good review in return.
Check loungebuddy if they sell the access that you need. Normally they are too expensive to be worthwhile in my opinion.
A lot of EBG thinks that bringing their whole family is a *G policy and I saw a EBG arguing with a lounge dragon at IST lounge because the husband has EBG and want to bring in the wife and a 2 years old. The wife kept saying "the child is only 2 year old" and "SAS always let us into the lounge".
Anyways, maybe another pax going into the lounge can guest your youngest in? I don't know if *A has rolled out the policy that someone you guest has to be on the same flight as you.
If you have long stops at FRA and MUC, there are supermarkets at the landside where you can buy something cheap to eat. Also, if the stops are long enough, you can even go out as MUC has a shopping center like thing just outside the terminal.
I think AMEX plat can let in 4. We were lucky enough at LHR that the dragon said if we write a good review she would let us in and we did. I did give a good review in return.
Check loungebuddy if they sell the access that you need. Normally they are too expensive to be worthwhile in my opinion.
"You are entitled to bring one guest travelling on any Star Alliance flight departing from the same airport on the same day. As of May 3, 2021, the guest must be travelling on the same flight."
https://www.staralliance.com/en/lounge-access-policy
#11
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Only Senators and HON can bring in a guest, their partner and children under 18. All need to be on the same flight. *G is one guest only, sometimes infants <2 yr are allowed. SAS is equally vigorous and offer entry to additional guests for 250 SEK/person. Lufthansa currently has no payment collection system installed at lounges so you can only get lounge passes via lounge buddy in advance.
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Unfortunately:
"You are entitled to bring one guest travelling on any Star Alliance flight departing from the same airport on the same day. As of May 3, 2021, the guest must be travelling on the same flight."
https://www.staralliance.com/en/lounge-access-policy
"You are entitled to bring one guest travelling on any Star Alliance flight departing from the same airport on the same day. As of May 3, 2021, the guest must be travelling on the same flight."
https://www.staralliance.com/en/lounge-access-policy
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AFAIK, the children under 2 exemption should be *A wide (Guests section), but individual lounge agents may or may not agree...