LHR T2 Lounges
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Originally Posted by graraps
Flying AZ from LHR next week. As a ST E+ I can use any Skyteam lounge I fancy, even if I'm in Y. What are my options?
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The AZ lounge is upstairs, near the LH and IB lounges (next to gate 3). It's small and basic, but quite nice (marble and leather, decent view). Coffee is good, although the machines are needlessly complex. Not good if you strongly dislike cigarette smoke, as the smoking area's not that well separated.
It's worth going to one of the two lounges, though, as T2 is grim and overcrowded. The only decent thing about it is the hopelessly slow Caff Nero upstairs.
Oh, and always take the right hand queue at security. They often have two belts open here when they have only one on the left.
Otherwise, that's it. AF and AZ accommodate all the ST & friends pax between them. KL (actually an excellent lounge) is over in T4 and hence inaccessible to you.
It's worth going to one of the two lounges, though, as T2 is grim and overcrowded. The only decent thing about it is the hopelessly slow Caff Nero upstairs.
Oh, and always take the right hand queue at security. They often have two belts open here when they have only one on the left.
Otherwise, that's it. AF and AZ accommodate all the ST & friends pax between them. KL (actually an excellent lounge) is over in T4 and hence inaccessible to you.
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Originally Posted by stut
The AZ lounge is upstairs, near the LH and IB lounges (next to gate 3). It's small and basic, but quite nice (marble and leather, decent view). Coffee is good, although the machines are needlessly complex. Not good if you strongly dislike cigarette smoke, as the smoking area's not that well separated.
I have remark (as a ST newbie and a OW stalwart) that I found the AZ boarding procedure laughable! We were packing into the boarding area at LHR, which has seats sufficient for a third of the PAX and standing room sufficient for 2/3. The boarding call came for J and elite members. But there was no way to get through the throngs. And immediately after the boarding call for the first set of rows. But the clincher was that although there were boarding calls for different cabins and groups, there was no checking of BPs at the door - that had been done when entering the boarding area. So what is the point of calling cabins/groups? The entire throng of humanity tried to pile through the one door as soon as any boarding call was made!!
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Thanks!
Thanks everyone for your comments.
I assume that I only need FF card and BP to enter the lounge, no invites and such rubbish, right?
And is there anything edible in either lounge? There's a decent chance I will have skipped breakfast and be absolutely starving!!!
I assume that I only need FF card and BP to enter the lounge, no invites and such rubbish, right?
And is there anything edible in either lounge? There's a decent chance I will have skipped breakfast and be absolutely starving!!!
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No, no invitations needed.
IIRC, there were standard-issue pastries in the AZ lounge when I was there for an early MA flight. I'm not a morning person, though, so my memory is rather hazy.
IIRC, there were standard-issue pastries in the AZ lounge when I was there for an early MA flight. I'm not a morning person, though, so my memory is rather hazy.
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Originally Posted by stut
IIRC, there were standard-issue pastries in the AZ lounge when I was there for an early MA flight. I'm not a morning person, though, so my memory is rather hazy.
I echo the other comments here. At least the AZ lounge has a bathroom inside though. Also, two out of the last three times I've been in there, the AF lounge has been really, really overheated.
They'll also call your flight when it's ready for boarding in the AZ lounge, which they won't do in the AF one. It'll also be called when it's actually boarding as opposed to half an hour before hand or whenever the display indicates.
Foodwise, the AZ lounge will definitely contain: packets of small cheese biscuits, and mixed nuts; two different kinds of pre-packaged cake slice; and a couple of different kinds of prepackaged biscuits.
Last edited by NickW; Apr 10, 2005 at 10:56 am
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Originally Posted by NickW
They'll also call your flight when it's ready for boarding in the AZ lounge, which they won't do in the AF one. It'll also be called when it's actually boarding as opposed to half an hour before hand or whenever the display indicates.
as AF opens its LHR lounge to some non-SkyTeam partners.I don't think that they would announce an AZ flight in the AF lounge. Do they do the reverse in the AZ lounge ?

