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biscuit Dec 6, 2013 1:14 am

Lounge access at CDG
 
Flying on Malaysia Airlines from Charles de Gaulle (CDG) on a Oneworld First class award ticket. I believe it is from terminal 1.

What, if any, lounge may I use?

Thanks,,
LT

nux Dec 6, 2013 5:12 am

http://www.oneworld.com/ffp/lounge-access

biscuit Dec 6, 2013 10:55 am

Thanks, I was at that website but didn't notice terminal 1 until now. Everything I saw was different terminals. Now, I feel like an idiot.

nachosdelux Jul 1, 2014 3:14 pm

Any thoughts on best CDG lounge for OWE?

Will be departing AA in J but I am Exex Plat so I will have access to BA F and CX F lounges, presuming they are open.

thanks!

IanFromHKG Jul 1, 2014 9:29 pm

nachosdelux, I haven't been through CDG recently, but I can definitively tell you that the CX lounge is better than BA's - not least because BA don't have one! However, having had the memsahib check them out last year, she tells me that CX is still better than the only other oneworld-operated alternative, which is the AA Admiral's Club - which is as woeful as Admiral's Clubs usually are.

You can read a review of the CX lounge here: http://www.ausbt.com.au/cathay-pacif...unge-paris-cdg.

Note there is no F/J distinction as it is a combined lounge.

54austin Jul 14, 2014 1:05 pm

MH/F lounge - Air France Salon Premiere?
 
Flying CDG-KUL on MH/F in a few weeks and trying to figure out lounge access. Everything I've read says the designated lounge is the contract ICARE lounge in Term 1. However, the loungefinder on the OW website seems to suggest the designated lounge is Air France's Salon Premiere, which I believe is their F lounge (and looks amazing).

I must be misunderstanding something. Can someone clarify? Thanks.

tboons Jul 15, 2014 4:53 am

the lounges in terminal 1 are terrible... not too sure about first class lounge, but i suspect they are the same. flew on QR in March

bhomburg Jul 15, 2014 7:43 am

The AF "La premiere" lounge that MH uses in T1 is NOT the AF First Class lounge (which is in T2E...), although the verbiage may suggest such a thing.
Here's what I wrote about it in another thread:. Definitely try the champagne!
Good for smokers: there's an outside terrace.

Dan72 Aug 3, 2014 1:52 pm

Yes, it's an AF managed F lounge for third party airlines at T1 CDG. The Icare lounge is not that great and appears to get the J and OWS MH passengers, you should be able to get the AF Managed Premiere lounge with MH F or OWE, they use both lounges. It's better than the Icare lounge and as bhomburg mentions it offers champagne too, but it's quite a traditional airline lounge and I wouldn't arrive too early to try it out.

Phil Cross Aug 7, 2022 3:55 am

No lounges in T2A/C after 3pm
 
Be warned, if you use T2 A/C, the AA lounge closes at 3pm and the Cathay one is still closed from Covid. No other One World lounges are available.

TxDucky Nov 12, 2024 8:05 am

Used the Extime Lounge at T2 CDG yesterday, easy enough, but:

-Signage is near non-existent. The entry has overhead one sign that is very easy to miss because it’s end on to anyone entering the retail section. It’s located after security but before passport check, you wander the short duty-free lazy river and get dumped into a small retail section, AA B gates are to the right, but to get to the lounge is almost straight ahead, down a corridor to a lift…look between Relay and LaDurée.

-Lounge is small, and has limited facilities, but was not busy at 9-10AM on a Monday.

-Passport Control is literally 3 minutes from Lounge exit, but likely will have a delay of 5-10+ minutes to clear. Limited retail beyond this.


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