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Access to third party lounges?
It is good to see the list of oneworld lounges updated with the arrival of the new airlines.
However it still gives the impression that you can access some third party lounges: "Access may not apply at a limited number of third party lounges" (rather than saying "Access does apply at third party lounges"). Has anyone had any luck with access to any third party lounges? I have been firmly turned away from the lounge that BA uses in Paris, but wondered whether it is worth trying to get in the third party lounges when I am in Moscow and Beijing? |
Originally Posted by nbevan
(Post 7507547)
Has anyone had any luck with access to any third party lounges? I have been firmly turned away from the lounge that BA uses in Paris, but wondered whether it is worth trying to get in the third party lounges when I am in Moscow and Beijing?
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Some 3rd party lounges do let you in, these are at small airports with light elite traffic. For example at DPS. It always pays to ask, but expect to be turned away 95% of the time.
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I had no problem getting into the very full lounge at DME (Moscow), probably because although it was a third party lounge, it is "exclusively for BA".
I hope it will be as easy in Beijing ... |
Originally Posted by nbevan
(Post 7507547)
Has anyone had any luck with access to any third party lounges?
Mind you, they also have some BA signage in the lounge, but it is still a third-party lounge. |
Originally Posted by Alan in CBR
(Post 7839051)
In NRT, BA uses the Northwest lounge. ... In that respect it operates exactly like a real BA lounge.
Mind you, they also have some BA signage in the lounge, but it is still a third-party lounge. |
Originally Posted by nbevan
(Post 7837252)
I had no problem getting into the very full lounge at DME (Moscow), probably because although it was a third party lounge, it is "exclusively for BA".
I hope it will be as easy in Beijing ... It was comfortable with small snacks, but most importantly I could plug in my laptop and use the free wifi. |
An OW Sapphire/Emerald can go to any OW lounges when traveling on OW flights. However, for 3rd party lounges, it is dependent on the airline you are taking. In PEK, Finnair passengers go to Air China lounge, but CX passengers go to BGS.
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There seem to be two views: most third party lounges let you in, or most don't. :confused:
Hopefully the OW site "Access may not apply at a limited number of third party lounges" suggests the former. My score is 2 out of 3 so far: next try will be Venice. |
Just used the Americas lounge airside in F concourse at MIA - pass issued by IB. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 8172390)
Just used the Americas lounge airside in F concourse at MIA - pass issued by IB. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by Gardyloo
(Post 8172390)
Just used the Americas lounge airside in F concourse at MIA - pass issued by IB. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by nbevan
(Post 8172541)
As a Sapphire you are entitled to use other OW lounges, including AA lounges when on an international itinerary. The potential problem occurs when the lounge is operated by a third party.
The IB flight (MIA-MAD) was fine except all the hot water systems in the plane were inop, hence instant Nescafe for breakfast and sanitary wipes in the loo in lieu (ha ha) of water ex-tap. In ARN now just having got off IB MAD-ARN, a longish sector in an A320 with She Who Must Recline Fully putting her tawny locks where my book is supposed to go... IB's Euro J is basically Y with 3 inches more knee room and nobody in the middle seat, plus lots of food. Not complaining, but people who ride in those seats (IMHO) should be a little more considerate. She was in the bulkhead row, I was the scrunchee in 2A. I will save my venom for AA at JFK and LGA - damaged bag, no-can-do attitude, all in 100F heat. As they say on the BA board, Grrr... LGA. |
Originally Posted by nbevan
(Post 8167870)
There seem to be two views: most third party lounges let you in, or most don't. :confused:
Hopefully the OW site "Access may not apply at a limited number of third party lounges" suggests the former. My score is 2 out of 3 so far: next try will be Venice. |
Got off QF 64 JNB-SYD a few hours ago (a bit bleary) and thought we'd try the SAA lounge at JNB instead of the BA lounge (SAA codeshares QF 63/64 hence the lounge access.)
Never again. Dark, crowded, poor food, small Italian children acting out, totally unintelligible flight announcements... Ick. |
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