LUX Lounge access
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LUX Lounge access
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Last week I flew on BA from LUX-LGW and was admitted to the LUXAIR lounge, which is contracted by BA. The nice lady at the desk was not the least bit surprised by my AA EXP card.
She punched a few keys on her computer and welcomed my daughter (aged 12, AA PLT) into the club.
Very bright lounge, smallish and looks like it could get crowded very quicky, but at 0900 on a Friday there were only 5 people there. They looked at my daughter doing her math homework a few seats down from me with a confused look.
Food was a typical continental breakfast. Several brands of Gin and Vodka.
Very bright and airy.
French, German and English language papers were available. Didn't think to ask about wireless as I didn't have my laptop with me. A TV in the back had CNN on, but the volume was turned down.
Not a bad place to kill a couple of hours.
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Last week I flew on BA from LUX-LGW and was admitted to the LUXAIR lounge, which is contracted by BA. The nice lady at the desk was not the least bit surprised by my AA EXP card.
She punched a few keys on her computer and welcomed my daughter (aged 12, AA PLT) into the club.
Very bright lounge, smallish and looks like it could get crowded very quicky, but at 0900 on a Friday there were only 5 people there. They looked at my daughter doing her math homework a few seats down from me with a confused look.
Food was a typical continental breakfast. Several brands of Gin and Vodka.
Very bright and airy.
French, German and English language papers were available. Didn't think to ask about wireless as I didn't have my laptop with me. A TV in the back had CNN on, but the volume was turned down.
Not a bad place to kill a couple of hours.
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