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Aisle Seat H Nov 24, 2006 9:26 pm


Originally Posted by ReelChief
Moving in a slightly different direction, have people here with OW Emerald status had any experience in gaining access to OW lounges when not flying OW airlines? To finish off a DONE ticket in BKK, we will be using AC award tickets flying business class on AC and TG. My wife is BA-Gold, I am AA-EXP, do we have any chance of getting into OW First lounges in LAX, BKK, or SIN? And what about lounge access in PEK—where we will be stuck for 11 hours on Christmas day?

BA Gold will get you into a designated BA lounge (and into the F lounge), even if you are not travelling BA/OW that day (And, btw as neither of you have it, QF Plat. also gets a card holder into Qantas Clubs when not travelling QF/OW). Don't know however whether AA (or any other OW carriers) offer such access for their FFs, though I would doubt it.

number_6 Nov 25, 2006 2:16 am


Originally Posted by ReelChief
... To finish off a DONE ticket in BKK, we will be using AC award tickets flying business class on AC and TG. My wife is BA-Gold, ...

Depends upon the date that you are doing this in BKK. With the move to the new airport, the lounge situation at BKK is in a shambles and only BA F and J pax have lounge access, due to a shortage of lounge space until the construction is completed (sometime in 2007, probably July based on how it is proceeding, but I haven't kept track of it). So the normal BA Gold open lounge access if not provided at BKK for a few months; if your travel falls into this period, then no lounge access at BKK based on BA Gold status.

number_6 Nov 25, 2006 2:21 am


Originally Posted by steve32
For a little clarification in a particular case:

Flying a business class oneworld award, but starting with two domestic AA legs in Economy (RJs) to get to YYZ to then (same day) proceed YYZ-LHR-NRT on BA.

Independant of my status, would an AA "peon" level be able to access the AA AC Lounges in the initial IAD and LGA airports?
...

The rules are at https://www.aa.com/content/travelInf...Policies.jhtml

If you were flying AA internationally (ie. trans-Atlantic), you would have full lounge access at all points based on ticketed class of travel. But because you are flying BA, you only have OW status based access at IAD and LGA. Plus the rather poor YYZ lounge that BA operates (one of the worst BA lounges in North America) and the dismal food quality in pre-flight dining (hope you aren't booked on the later sleeper flights YYZ-LHR, which have little food onboard, relying on the PFD to feed you). Unfortunately BA service to YYZ is sub-standard, probably due to the low yield out of toronto (YVR-LHR is far nicer, by way of comparison).

chrisny2 May 31, 2007 5:36 pm


Originally Posted by B-HQC (Post 6307491)
Lounge Access by Class of Travel

Customers flying First or Business Class have access to the equivalent class of lounge regardless of their frequent flyer status. (First Class passengers may be accompanied by one guest travelling on a oneworld sold/operated flight).

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.

Exception: American Airlines AAdvantage members, regardless of their tier status, may not use lounges when travelling on solely North American itineraries (defined as within or between the USA, Canada, Mexico [except Mexico City], the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean). In these cases, access rules are governed by American Airlines' own rules (ie paid lounge-access membership).

I'm flying on British Airways in First LHR-ORD, connecting to American Airlines in Y-class ORD-CMH. At, ORD, does this policy mean that I can go to the AA International Flagship Lounge or does it only allow me access to the Admirals Clubs?

brahms77 Jan 26, 2009 4:22 pm

Okay, the rules say valid boarding pass (ticket) and/OR status card. I guess 'and' is used when one is on an economy ticket, but OR is used when you have business class or first class ticket.

Nonetheless, I just got promoted to OW Emerald, but as I am traveling around the world, I won't have my card. I guess OW airlines have an integrated system that my OW Emerald status is reflected in the system? No? (as *A seemed to have managed to get this done - without presenting my UA 1K card on OZ, I was given a bp with my UA MP number and *G designation). *A lounges generally ask for the card even though the bp has *G designation.

Does OW lounges do this as well? This is critical as I have Emerald status to access F lounges (particularly interested in accessing SYD, LHR, and HKG F lounges), but no card to prove my status. Perhaps I will have to stop-by at a LAN office (I have Emerald status through LA) and get a card... during my travels.

Kiwi Flyer Jan 26, 2009 4:39 pm

Depends on the airline. BA asks for the card religiously. QF trusts the status printed on the BP (which may or may not be correct). Etc.

SNA_Flyer Jan 26, 2009 4:39 pm

You are ok for those lounges as long as CX and QF pick up your status in their system. If it is a BA lounge you would have to have a card - no exceptions.

SQWINGS Nov 16, 2009 12:14 pm

CX First Lounge access whilst flying J on F ticket
 
I need info whether I will have access to the Cathay First lounges at HKG whilst flying in J on a First OW RTW ticket.

I remember reading a thread a few years back on Flyertalk confirming this.

Is this still the same policy today.

Thanks

henkybaby Nov 16, 2009 2:21 pm


Originally Posted by SNA_Flyer (Post 11146685)
You are ok for those lounges as long as CX and QF pick up your status in their system. If it is a BA lounge you would have to have a card - no exceptions.

They never ask for my card... So maybe I am the exception. Also when I got promoted to BA Gold 'en route' I was immediately granted access to all Flounges without a shiny gold card. I have heard other stories though.

I have never been refused access to any OW Floung with the exception of the Concorde Club at T5 (where you can only get in when Flying F on BA).

I can use BA lounges all over the world even when flying non OW airlines.

SNA_Flyer Nov 16, 2009 2:26 pm

Might be because you are BA Gold. In my experience, if it's another oneWorld partner, you will need your card.

cxfan1960 Nov 16, 2009 5:11 pm


Originally Posted by SQWINGS (Post 12827708)
I need info whether I will have access to the Cathay First lounges at HKG whilst flying in J on a First OW RTW ticket.

I remember reading a thread a few years back on Flyertalk confirming this.

Is this still the same policy today.

Thanks

In general, no, but you can try, especially if you are arriving on a CX F long haul and departing on a CX/KA J.

brahms77 Nov 16, 2009 7:53 pm


Originally Posted by SNA_Flyer (Post 11146685)
You are ok for those lounges as long as CX and QF pick up your status in their system. If it is a BA lounge you would have to have a card - no exceptions.

Well, exception was made for me when I presented them with a boarding pass showing my OW Emerald status. I told them that I was newly minted Emerald and had not received my card as I was in the middle of my travels. The BA agents allowed me into their F lounge in LHR T5.

Now, I guess I could be considered very fortunate but I was also allowed into JL F lounge in NRT even when bp did not update my Emerald status (though my online profile with LAN said I was Emerald) on my BP without a card in hand. I was given a one-time exception when I showed the JL agents my online profile, which showed that I was OW Emerald.


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