QR Al Mourjan Business Class Lounge
#1636
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Aberdeen
Programs: BA Gold, IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 650
It very much depends if the business fare purchased includes lounge access and what status they hold.
Anything but a lite fare allows Al Mourjan lounge and if she is on lite with status then either the Silver, Gold or Platinum lounge based on status.
If they are on a lite fare and have no status then all lounges will be chargeable but the best is Al Mourjan as you can’t purchase Al Safwa first access without already having the business lounge included.
Anything but a lite fare allows Al Mourjan lounge and if she is on lite with status then either the Silver, Gold or Platinum lounge based on status.
If they are on a lite fare and have no status then all lounges will be chargeable but the best is Al Mourjan as you can’t purchase Al Safwa first access without already having the business lounge included.
Last edited by Neilgcal; Jul 27, 2022 at 7:07 am
#1641
Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 222
Just to confirm, I should have AM access with the following itinerary booked via an AA reward:
1. JFK-DOH in biz (12hr 35min) arriving at 5:30pm
2. DOH-SEZ in economy (4hr 50min) departing at 2:30am next day
Access should be granted because the connecting flight in economy is: (1) shorter than the biz arriving segment; (2) less than 5hr; (3) departing before 6am the next day. Hopefully I haven't missed any of the rules!
1. JFK-DOH in biz (12hr 35min) arriving at 5:30pm
2. DOH-SEZ in economy (4hr 50min) departing at 2:30am next day
Access should be granted because the connecting flight in economy is: (1) shorter than the biz arriving segment; (2) less than 5hr; (3) departing before 6am the next day. Hopefully I haven't missed any of the rules!
#1642
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tokyo
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Just to confirm, I should have AM access with the following itinerary booked via an AA reward:
1. JFK-DOH in biz (12hr 35min) arriving at 5:30pm
2. DOH-SEZ in economy (4hr 50min) departing at 2:30am next day
Access should be granted because the connecting flight in economy is: (1) shorter than the biz arriving segment; (2) less than 5hr; (3) departing before 6am the next day. Hopefully I haven't missed any of the rules!
1. JFK-DOH in biz (12hr 35min) arriving at 5:30pm
2. DOH-SEZ in economy (4hr 50min) departing at 2:30am next day
Access should be granted because the connecting flight in economy is: (1) shorter than the biz arriving segment; (2) less than 5hr; (3) departing before 6am the next day. Hopefully I haven't missed any of the rules!
#1643
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Minnesota
Programs: AA EXP; United 1K, Delta, IHG Plat Amb, PE, Marriott/Hilton Gold
Posts: 749
True unless the JFK>DOH J flight is a QR flight. Generally AA award fligths don't even book as a code share but as a QR flight operated by QR.
#1644
Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: PHL/LAX/MAD (for now)
Programs: American Airlines Executive Platinum, AmEx Membership Rewards
Posts: 871
If I were to fly US-DOH in business, but DOH-EU in economy, would I still get Al Mourjan access til my next flight?
2nd segment would be the next day.
2nd segment would be the next day.
#1645
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#1646
Join Date: Jul 2009
Programs: BA Gold GUF Thai Airways Royal Orchid
Posts: 486
I'm connecting next week through Doha with 3 children under 10 all in business but we have a 5 hr layover with lounge access to Al Mourjan but how do I go about booking a 'quiet room' for a few hours?
#1647
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
Programs: UA plat, , aa plat, marriott LT titanium
Posts: 4,833
can't book in advance - first come first serve. Unless your layover is at night I think you'd be better off letting the children explore the airport and the lounge (which is quite large) so they get a bit tired for your next flight rather than being in a confined "quiet room" where if they play or are noisy they'll just disturb others who are trying to sleep ( no walls - all open area with partitions)
#1648
Join Date: Mar 2017
Programs: QR Platinum, Star Alliance Gold (LH Sen)
Posts: 764
can't book in advance - first come first serve. Unless your layover is at night I think you'd be better off letting the children explore the airport and the lounge (which is quite large) so they get a bit tired for your next flight rather than being in a confined "quiet room" where if they play or are noisy they'll just disturb others who are trying to sleep ( no walls - all open area with partitions)
Wish you a great flight :-)
Last edited by Traveller999; Aug 12, 2022 at 12:16 am
#1649
Join Date: Jul 2009
Programs: BA Gold GUF Thai Airways Royal Orchid
Posts: 486
We'll be getting into the lounge around their bedtime so I would a darkened space just to get the little one down or he'll get over-tired & excited.
Thanks for the advice, it's very much appreciated.
Thanks for the advice, it's very much appreciated.
#1650
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: BRS
Programs: BA Gold, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 4,993
I think you'll struggle. The sleeping area is perpetually full.