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EQDsSUCK Dec 1, 2016 6:02 pm

OneWorld Sapphire access to Elite Lounges
 
I was under the impression that all OneWorld Sapphire members had elite lounge access to OneWorld non-AA elite lounges in the US and abroad when flying on any ticket. However, a Platinum member was turned away today from the BA lounge at Dulles. :confused:

Mwenenzi Dec 1, 2016 7:26 pm

What was your route and what ffp is your OW Sapphire with?
If a USA domestic route no lounge access for AA Sapphires
https://www.oneworld.com/ffp/lounge-access

EQDsSUCK Dec 1, 2016 7:37 pm

Ah, I missed this exception:

"These programmes are not part of the oneworld agreement, and members of these programmes are not entitled to access lounges under the oneworld agreement."

Why in the world are AA sapphires treated differently by OneWorld elite lounges than other OneWorld sapphires who qualified to be sapphire by flying the same or fewer miles than the AA sapphire?

Mwenenzi Dec 1, 2016 8:21 pm


Originally Posted by EQDsSUCK (Post 27554007)
Why in the world are AA sapphires treated differently by OneWorld elite lounges than other OneWorld sapphires who qualified to be sapphire by flying the same or fewer miles than the AA sapphire?

Is an AA ffp thing. If a USA domestic route no lounge access for AA Sapphires/Emeralds. Been that way for a long time.

All ffp's have different rules for obtaining and retaining status. Some are more and some are less than with AA.

ernestnywang Dec 2, 2016 10:24 am


Originally Posted by EQDsSUCK (Post 27553672)
I was under the impression that all OneWorld Sapphire members had elite lounge access to OneWorld non-AA elite lounges in the US and abroad when flying on any ticket. However, a Platinum member was turned away today from the BA lounge at Dulles. :confused:


Originally Posted by EQDsSUCK (Post 27554007)
Ah, I missed this exception:

"These programmes are not part of the oneworld agreement, and members of these programmes are not entitled to access lounges under the oneworld agreement."

Why in the world are AA sapphires treated differently by OneWorld elite lounges than other OneWorld sapphires who qualified to be sapphire by flying the same or fewer miles than the AA sapphire?

You are quoting the wrong exception, which applies to Admirals Club and Qantas Club members.

The correct rules are that, all oneworld sapphire members are entitled to oneworld airlines-operated business class lounge access (with a few location-dependent exceptions), except that AAdvantage Plat members cannot access the lounge when travelling on "domestic" North American itineraries. An AA élite member is thus not entitled to any lounge access based on status, be it AA or BA lounge, when travelling on a "domestic" itinerary.


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