Lounge Access in Berlin and Venice
#1
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Lounge Access in Berlin and Venice
We are flying Air Berlin: Venice-Berlin, Berlin-Frankfurt, and AA: Frankfurt-DFW. The AA portion is in J and the first 2 segments are in economy as that's all Air Berlin has. We will overnight in Frankfurt, but will be there for less than 24 hours. My understanding is that we are allowed to use the OW lounges in Venice and Berlin since we are connecting to an overseas flight in J, but the OW agent says no, not allowed?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2005
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From http://www.oneworld.com/ffp/lounge-access/:
You are definately entitled to access the lounge in BER (print a copy of this rule from OW website to be safe). However, VCE might be a bit more difficult, as you are not connecting to a longhaul flight directly, AB has no lounge in VCE, and the lounges other OW carriers used are operated by 3rd parties. BTW, who is the "OW" agent you are referring to? There really is not such person to be the "OW agent."
Customers flying in Economy class on the domestic or intra-European segment to connect to or from a oneworld longhaul First or Business Class flight can also use the lounge applicable to the class in which they are travelling the longhaul segment.
Last edited by ernestnywang; Apr 8, 2012 at 4:08 pm
#3
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Thanks. I spoke with a representative reached via the telephone number listed in the 'contact' link on the OW website.
From http://www.oneworld.com/ffp/lounge-access/:
You are definately entitled to access the lounge in BER (print a copy of this rule from OW website to be safe). However, VCE might be a bit more difficult, as you are not connecting to a longhaul flight directly, AB has no lounge in VCE, and the lounges other OW carriers used are operated by 3rd parties. BTW, who is the "OW" agent you are referring to? There really is not such person to be the "OW agent."
You are definately entitled to access the lounge in BER (print a copy of this rule from OW website to be safe). However, VCE might be a bit more difficult, as you are not connecting to a longhaul flight directly, AB has no lounge in VCE, and the lounges other OW carriers used are operated by 3rd parties. BTW, who is the "OW" agent you are referring to? There really is not such person to be the "OW agent."
#4
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I only see member airline logos that link you to the contact of respecitve airlines under the "contact" link on the OW website. Is there something that I miss?
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