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wified Aug 23, 2010 8:07 pm

Showers at IAD?
 
Anyone know if there are any showers at IAD during a layover there next week on a redeye from LAX to RDU? Thanks.

FlyinHawaiian Aug 23, 2010 8:09 pm

There are showers at the LH Lounge in the B Concourse.

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UAPremExecflyer Aug 24, 2010 12:22 am


Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian (Post 14534258)
There are showers at the LH Lounge in the B Concourse.

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All fine and dandy except for two things: the OP is on a domestic red-eye from LAX and then onto RDU. Therefore no LH lounge access as he has no international itinerary. Secondly, if he did the LH lounge doesn't open until 8.20am, well after the arrival of the overnight west coast flights.

Uniter Aug 24, 2010 7:15 am


Originally Posted by UAPremExecflyer (Post 14535227)
All fine and dandy except for two things: the OP is on a domestic red-eye from LAX and then onto RDU. Therefore no LH lounge access as he has no international itinerary. Secondly, if he did the LH lounge doesn't open until 8.20am, well after the arrival of the overnight west coast flights.

If you're a 1P or 1K, you don't need an international itinerary to get into the LH lounge. True dat.

wified Aug 27, 2010 10:39 am

Anyone know of any options at around 6am? The LH opening time is too late for me. Thanks.

Annandaler Aug 28, 2010 11:12 am

No other showers at IAD.

And the LH lounge doesn't open until early afternoon - the exact time seems to change.

droopydog Aug 28, 2010 6:13 pm


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 14562444)
No other showers at IAD.

And the LH lounge doesn't open until early afternoon - the exact time seems to change.

It opens at 8:20am now.

Annandaler Sep 11, 2010 1:28 pm

Thanks - I stand corrected. Went by there this morning and the LH lounge is now open 8:20am-8:15pm 7 days a week. Their morning hours are primarily to accommodate ANA *G passengers, but anyone who could otherwise access it is welcome there just shy of 12 hours a day.

Didn't think to check what time the beer tap is turned on...

armagebedar Apr 17, 2011 8:36 pm

I have some related questions. I'm scheduled to fly in to IAD from NRT on NH in C (possibly F, depending on whether my upgrade goes through) with a three hour connection to RIC in Y (single-class aircraft). I was hoping to get a shower at the LH lounge on the B concourse, though my flight (on AX) is likely to depart from the A concourse (I've seen A1 as a gate used in the past...).

1a. How difficult is it to get from midfield C&I back to the B concourse lounges?
1b. Would it make more sense to go through the main C&I and return to the B concourse instead?
2. Would I have access to the UA IFL if I was arriving in international F?
3. What's the easiest way to get from the LH lounge to the A gates? I know it's a long walk, but it's been a while since I've been at IAD and I'm not sure if the AeroTrain has made this easier.

Thanks in advance.

droopydog Apr 18, 2011 6:52 am


Originally Posted by armagebedar (Post 16235946)

1a. How difficult is it to get from midfield C&I back to the B concourse lounges?

When you come up from immigration head about 10 gates down to the train. You have to walk a long tunnel at the bottom of the escalators. Take the train the entire length (C->A->Main->B). The LH lounge is very close to the B train stop.


1b. Would it make more sense to go through the main C&I and return to the B concourse instead?
Not really. And if you have checked bags, you cannot.


2. Would I have access to the UA IFL if I was arriving in international F?
I do not believe so; it is not an arrivals lounge.


3. What's the easiest way to get from the LH lounge to the A gates? I know it's a long walk, but it's been a while since I've been at IAD and I'm not sure if the AeroTrain has made this easier.
You can take the train, but it will not be much faster. I leave the LH lounge every week for a flight usually at A1 and it takes 10 minutes walking briskly.

droopy

armagebedar Apr 19, 2011 12:15 am

Thanks for the information. Turns out I'll be arriving in F. Would it be worth it asking for expedited processing through immigration (I'm aware that there's no priority given to F passengers) at this time of day (about 10:30 AM)?

Annandaler Apr 19, 2011 4:40 am


Originally Posted by armagebedar (Post 16242555)
Turns out I'll be arriving in F. Would it be worth it asking for expedited processing through immigration (I'm aware that there's no priority given to F passengers) at this time of day (about 10:30 AM)?

Don't ask. Whether you arrive in F, or have a "tight connection", are a diplomat, or any other excuse, you get no special treatment.

It should be a fairly quiet time of the day for customs/immigration.

armagebedar Apr 19, 2011 10:40 pm


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 16243090)
Don't ask. Whether you arrive in F, or have a "tight connection", are a diplomat, or any other excuse, you get no special treatment.

It should be a fairly quiet time of the day for customs/immigration.

I've actually heard of NH staff guiding elite flyers in F through C&I at IAD in rare cases, hence my question. But if it's quiet I won't press the issue.

Thanks.

GUWonder Apr 22, 2011 6:20 pm


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 16243090)
Don't ask. Whether you arrive in F, or have a "tight connection", are a diplomat, or any other excuse, you get no special treatment.

Diplomats and APEC business card-holders do get access to a shorter line on arrival into IAD.

Annandaler Apr 23, 2011 9:58 am


Originally Posted by GUWonder (Post 16264820)
Diplomats and APEC business card-holders do get access to a shorter line on arrival into IAD.

There is no "special" line for Diplomats and APEC at IAD - not in IAB or in the mid-field facility. Diplomats and APEC card-holders are directed to the "Citizens" line rather than the "Non-Citizens" line. The "Citizens" line is typically shorter and moves faster than the "Non-Citizens" line.

By the way, a foreign Diplomatic passport needs to have a USA "A" or "G" diplomatic visa for this courtesy. i.e. A French diplomatic passport with a Russian diplomatic visa doesn´t qualify...


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