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Old Aug 21, 2007, 11:19 pm
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Sorry, didn't see the huge sticky.

I gather if I don't mind clearing customs, I exit, go to the LH F checkin, and I can get a car to the FCT.

Then, I assume, I walk back, through security for the LX flight.
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 11:38 pm
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Not quite. Exit & collect any checked bags. Then have a choice of going to F check in (at far left) and ask for ride to the FCT, or walking yourself (5 minutes).

You get driven from the FCT to your flight
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 11:48 pm
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
Not quite. Exit & collect any checked bags. Then have a choice of going to F check in (at far left) and ask for ride to the FCT, or walking yourself (5 minutes).

You get driven from the FCT to your flight

Cool, thanks.
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Old Aug 22, 2007, 3:14 am
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
Not quite. Exit & collect any checked bags. Then have a choice of going to F check in (at far left) and ask for ride to the FCT, or walking yourself (5 minutes).

You get driven from the FCT to your flight
I'm probably too tired to see your point, but why would he need to collect his baggage? Surely this can be checked through to ZRH?

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Old Aug 22, 2007, 1:09 pm
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You are right. I should have said collect any checked bags that are only tagged through to FRA.
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Old Aug 26, 2007, 3:32 am
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I'd just like to confirm what everybody else has said about the FCT.....

WOW, just WOW.
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Old Aug 28, 2007, 1:19 pm
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Originally Posted by Always Flyin
[added by Kiwi Flyer]

Link to FRA HON/F Terminal Meets

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I thought it prudent to post this as a new thread since the details seem to get buried in other threads, or mixed in with threads about the two HON Circle/First Class LOUNGES in the A and B piers in Terminal 1.


The new Lufthansa HON Circle/First Class TERMINAL is located ground-side on the upper, departure level in a separate building, 200 meters west of Terminal 1. The building is emblazoned in large letters with "First Class Terminal". Slow down as you approach the terminal building in a car or you will miss the sharp turn-off for the terminal. LH says they will valet your car for you, which I presume means return it to the rental car company or park your private car in the parking lot.

If you do drive past the first class terminal, it is a very short walk back from the ground-level hotel van drop-off area at Terminal 1. Stay on the ground level as you pass the queue of taxis and walk-up to the building. A "personal assistant" will come down in the lift, open the glass security door, and escort you upstairs to the lounge.

Upon entering the lounge, either by arriving by car at the upper level, or from the lift if entering from the ground level, you will first go through security (x-ray of your bags and metal detector). The personal assistant will take your ticket and passport and return later with your boarding pass. Your passport will be retained for passport control.

[Note: this was an issue for me as my flight was to the U.S. and I am a dual-citizen of the U.S. and an E.U. country. I had entered Germany on my E.U. passport, but had provided my U.S. passport for check-in purposes since I would be using it to enter the U.S. I would normally show my U.S. passport at check-in, but my E.U. passport at departure passport control. Here, they combine both functions in one. The problem was that there was no arrival stamp in my U.S. passport. I explained the situation to the personal assistant, who presumably explained it to passport control, and there was no problem.]

I won't attempt to fully describe the lounge, but it is very nice and very complete. The staff are very attentive. There is a large selection of newspapers and magazines as you enter the lounge. There is a very, very impressive bar with a long list of top-notch libations. Next to it is a sit-down restaurant area. A smoking room is across from the restaurant area. I saw a very swanky B&O stereo system in there. There is a large amount of sitting area. There are about six private work cubicles with glass doors for privacy. Wireless internet access is free (same as the Vodophone in the main airport, but you don't actually have to pay for it). There are a few showers and a couple of rooms in which to take a nap. The whole lounge is quite spacious (about 1,800 square meters) and was not busy at all when I was there last week (from 08:00 to 10:00). My only real criticisms are that there is not much of a view, the modern style furniture is not all that comfortable to sit in, and they need more electric outlets throughout the lounge, which wasn't a problem for me since I grabbed a cubicle.

When your flight is ready for boarding, your personal assistant will fetch you and take you downstairs in a lift, where the government immigration officers will look at your boarding pass and then return your passport. Yes, security and passport control are all self-contained in the lounge. You will then be introduced to your driver, who will drive you directly to the plane in either a Mercedes S-class or a Porsche Cayenne. You will be admonished for security reasons not to open a window or door of the vehicle, which I presume is to prevent you from dropping anything onto the tarmac.

The car will stop right at the aircraft. The driver will help you with your bags and escort you onto the aircraft.

By far the best first class lounge experience I have ever had.

So, who gets into the terminal?

1. Members of Lufthansa's HON Circle, which is achieved by anyone who collects 600,000 HON Circle miles within a period of two calendar years. These are status miles which are collected aboard flights operated by Lufthansa, Lufthansa Regional, Austrian Airlines Group, LOT Polish Airlines, Air Dolomiti, Air One, or United Airlines;

The UA miles do not qualifie enimore

[/B]Passengers originating travel in Frankfurt in first class on a Lufthansa flight; or

3. Passengers connecting in Frankfurt to a Lufthansa flight in first class, or passengers arriving in Frankfurt in first class on a Lufthansa flight and connecting to a European flight, even though that flight is in business class. In these situations, you will have to make your way from the main terminal building to the First Class Terminal. You can either walk it as described above, or apparently go to the LH first class check-in area in Terminal 1 and they will have a car pick you up and take you to the First Class Terminal.

My personal opinion is that, if I was connecting, I would not bother to go to the First Class Terminal, but would use the new HON Circle/First Class lounges in Terminal 1, which are every bit as nice. You are only giving up the car ride to the aircraft, which seems like a fair trade-off compared with the hassle of getting to the new Terminal. If I was going bother to use the Terminal, I would walk rather than hassle with a car ride over.

Here are what I believe to be unclear or unanswered questions about the new HON Circle/First Class Terminal:

1. Can it be used solely as an arrivals lounge, i.e., you are terminating travel in Frankfurt after arriving in first class on a Lufthansa flight? There have been conflicting statements about this in various threads. It is clear that the HON Circle/First Class Lounges in Terminal 1 can be so used. It is not clear about the new Terminal.

2. Can it be used as a connecting lounge if, after arriving in Frankfurt in first class on a Lufthansa flight, the outbound flight is on another carrier?
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Old Sep 1, 2007, 4:07 am
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F Terminal in FRA for arriving pax?

Hi all. Flying F in a few weeks SFO-FRA before FRA-LHR in business. We have a 3 hour turnaround in FRA and was wondering if as arriving international F pax, we get access to the F terminal? If not, what's the alternative like?

Also interested to hear what the product is like - not flown LH F before and not much info online. Any help appreciated
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Old Sep 1, 2007, 4:46 am
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How about taking a look into the sticky:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=421423
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Old Sep 1, 2007, 4:51 am
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Thumbs up Fct/fcl

Originally Posted by Gaz
... we get access to the F terminal?
Yes. Any pax travelling in LH F whether departing from or arriving to FRA/MUC is allowed to use FCT/FCL. So enjoy it.

Further details and discussions can be found in FT at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=421423

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Old Sep 1, 2007, 5:27 am
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Originally Posted by tbk06
Yes. Any pax travelling in LH F whether departing from or arriving to FRA/MUC is allowed to use FCT/FCL. So enjoy it.

Further details and discussions can be found in FT at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=421423

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not entirely true, FCT only if you have a connection flight on LH/LX/OS and integrated partners...
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Old Sep 8, 2007, 2:16 pm
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arriving on LH in F

One small question though: Arriving on LH in F aat FRA will get me into the FCT with my connecting flight on LH in C. I will have to make my way over to the FCT via foot. But once there, how do I get from the FCT to my connecting flight? Also via limousine transfer, as to any F flight, or any other way? I have no status with LH. Thank you!
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Old Sep 8, 2007, 2:21 pm
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Originally Posted by rampant
Also via limousine transfer, as to any F flight, or any other way? I have no status with LH.
No status, eh? They'll hand you a map and make you walk.
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Old Sep 11, 2007, 6:43 pm
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Originally Posted by flysurfer
No status, eh? They'll hand you a map and make you walk.
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Old Sep 12, 2007, 1:23 am
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Originally Posted by rampant
... Also via limousine transfer, as to any F flight, or any other way? I have no status with LH. Thank you!
Yes, via limousine transfer, independent of the booking class. ^
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