OW Lounge information
#1
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OW Lounge information
Am I missing something or is there no comprehensive lounge info on the OW website? If not, has anyone compiled any accurate info? I don't fly the OW carriers much (and in fact am not a member of any of their programs), but fly them from time to time as many are partners with Alaska. (I know my status doesn't get me anywhere, but on the partners, it is usually in a premium cabin.)
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Try the OW airline sites
The BA website has a complete list of lounges that can be used by BA Exec Members. I imagine this would be the same for OW premium passengers.
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...urn&sec=atairp
Click on the 250 lounges worldwide link.
http://www.britishairways.com/travel...urn&sec=atairp
Click on the 250 lounges worldwide link.
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Originally Posted by Johnosan
The BA website has a complete list of lounges that can be used by BA Exec Members. I imagine this would be the same for OW premium passengers.
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There was a wonderful site called the Lounge Project that had enormous lists of lounges, facilities, admit policies, etc. - from all over the world. It went dead around 2 months ago; maybe it will return someday.
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Thanks for the info. I have a feeling this gives me "90%"
of the info I'll need. Most of my OW flying is on Lan. If anyone knows (Darren, you are nominated as "most likely to know"), if flying in LA F, and the OW partner lounge has an F and a regular lounge (such as BA F, or AA Flagship), does the LA F ticket get you in the better lounge? - Remember, no OW status.
of the info I'll need. Most of my OW flying is on Lan. If anyone knows (Darren, you are nominated as "most likely to know"), if flying in LA F, and the OW partner lounge has an F and a regular lounge (such as BA F, or AA Flagship), does the LA F ticket get you in the better lounge? - Remember, no OW status.
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Oneworld honours international F tickets unlike some other alliances, and you do get F lounge access on the partner lounges with an F ticket (capacity permitting -- used at some BA lounges to keep the non-BA flying riff raff out).
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
Thanks for the info. I have a feeling this gives me "90%"
of the info I'll need. Most of my OW flying is on Lan. If anyone knows (Darren, you are nominated as "most likely to know"), if flying in LA F, and the OW partner lounge has an F and a regular lounge (such as BA F, or AA Flagship), does the LA F ticket get you in the better lounge? - Remember, no OW status.
of the info I'll need. Most of my OW flying is on Lan. If anyone knows (Darren, you are nominated as "most likely to know"), if flying in LA F, and the OW partner lounge has an F and a regular lounge (such as BA F, or AA Flagship), does the LA F ticket get you in the better lounge? - Remember, no OW status.
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I had an odd lounge experience in Mexico City. IB gives lounge passes to the Frequencia Lounge (on 3rd floor), not the AA lounge (on 2nd floor). Same with LAN. I did go look around the AA lounge, but thought that the Frequencia lounge was much nicer. The AA lounge had a sign at the bar that said in effect that gratuities were not included with drink coupons.
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Originally Posted by headinclouds
I had an odd lounge experience in Mexico City. IB gives lounge passes to the Frequencia Lounge (on 3rd floor), not the AA lounge (on 2nd floor). Same with LAN. I did go look around the AA lounge, but thought that the Frequencia lounge was much nicer. The AA lounge had a sign at the bar that said in effect that gratuities were not included with drink coupons.

