Lounge access - four statuses on one PNR
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Lounge access - four statuses on one PNR
I'm traveling with colleagues in October - we have four identical itineraries on one PNR w/ AA on a biz class Circle Pacific routed as follows:
DFW-SFO-HKG-SYD-LAX-DFW
One of us is EXP (me). My business partner is PLT. Our other two companions are Gold and no status (but both are on PLT Challenge now and will be PLT by the time we leave HKG for our next leg).
My question is this - with those guys all being PLT, access to the Wing/Pier will be no problem (J side). I am of course eligible on my own for access to the F side. With all of us being on one PNR, however, will CX just issue us J access invitations (and same with QF) or will they issue me an F invite? - or more specifically is there any advantage to splitting our PNRs vs. staying on one record?
DFW-SFO-HKG-SYD-LAX-DFW
One of us is EXP (me). My business partner is PLT. Our other two companions are Gold and no status (but both are on PLT Challenge now and will be PLT by the time we leave HKG for our next leg).
My question is this - with those guys all being PLT, access to the Wing/Pier will be no problem (J side). I am of course eligible on my own for access to the F side. With all of us being on one PNR, however, will CX just issue us J access invitations (and same with QF) or will they issue me an F invite? - or more specifically is there any advantage to splitting our PNRs vs. staying on one record?
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CX issues individual lounge invitations. You will receive one for F and you could take a guest with you. Sometime you could talk your way into F with a party of three in J, although it could be tough with four.
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
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TG, it will be no problem. The invitation is merely a formality which serves little purpose other than to tell someone who might not know better where they can go. There are lounge agents standing guard at the opening of the F lounge who will check your credentials and let you in. Make sure to take your ExecPlat card with you, though. They might not let you in without it.

