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Old Dec 3, 2010 | 8:22 am
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ST Lounges

I don't think the list is complete on the ST website. I want to know if there are any ST lounges in Lima, Peru, Sydney, Australia and Bombay, India?
I could've sworn I saw KE lounge in BOM, DL lounge in Lima, and Sydney I do not know about. I may be DL GM and with that starting in 3/2011 comes ST Elite+ benefits. Looking to make the best of my intl travels. TIA!
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Old Dec 5, 2010 | 8:41 am
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ST has contracted lounges in those destinations. Lima uses the Sumaq VIP lounge, BOM the Clipper Lounge and SYD the NZ lounge.
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Old Dec 19, 2010 | 1:34 pm
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I pretty much figure as an Elite + that there is ALWAYS an accessible lounge whenever I fly Skyteam internationally. There are a lot of destinations such as Kiev, that does not have an any AF/KL/DL lounges, but then they always provide an invite to the airport's business class lounge. So far, I've been lucky and never had an international Skyteam destination where I did not have some lounge available. Those destinations with contracted lounges just don't show up in the DL lounge search engines.
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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 2:24 am
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I think it's only the extremely tiny airports, that due to space, can't offer ST lounges such as LCY.

All major airports offer at least one lounge for ST biz/ST E+ PAX, even DUB (even though I would keep clear of it at all costs )
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Old Mar 22, 2011 | 5:47 am
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Vietnam Airlines Lounge NRT T2?

I am flying Vietnam Airlines and wondering if there is a Business Class lounge that they use in NRT? The only hint that seems to be in the DL website is below.

Tokyo, Japan (Narita NRT) Terminal 2, after CIQ main building second floor (near gate 71) China Airlines

Does this lounge also get used for VN? Or is there another lounge?


Trying to time a HND -> NRT transit.

Thanks!

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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 9:11 am
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DL/ST E+ guest access

I see from delta.dumb that I can bring in one guest into their lounges. I will be traveling to LHR and AMS, and was wondering if anybody knows the guest policies for KLM as a ST E+? I will be traveling with 2 guests, so I may have to do some negotiating, pay a guest fee, or do some lounge hopping to get both of them into a lounge, albeit we wouldn't be together.

I am also a DL Amex reserve cardholder. But on our departure in JFK, if we wanted to visit the Oasis lounge in T4, would I be able to purchase additional guest access?
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Old Mar 25, 2011 | 10:06 am
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KLM gives access to ST E+ and one guest. Paid lounge access is I believe only for FB members. If you are offered paid access for your 2nd guest it will be €35 IIRC which you can only pay with CC.
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