Lounge Access
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Programs: UA 1K MM, Hilton Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 13
Lounge Access
I know gold star members can take one guest to the lounge when flying economy on international flights. Can they also take an infant or child? If so, what is the age limit when the lounges start counting the child as a second guest?
#2
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Location: CH-3823 Wengen Switzerland
Programs: miles&more, MileagePlus
Posts: 27,043
as long as my guests (adults and/or children) bear the same family name and are on the same flight, I never had a problem to get them into the same lounge (be it a LH/LX/OS- or international Red Carpet- or TG- or SQ- or NZ-lounge, but not so when these lounges were only contracted ones).
#3




Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Truth or Consequences, NM
Programs: HH Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Lifetime Platinum,Mobile Passport Unobtanium
Posts: 6,239
I've taken my wife and 16 year old son into several different *A lounges with no problems. Never know unless you ask.
#4



Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Tampere
Posts: 3,346
Lounge Access for Guests
The thing is, in none of these three situations did my friend have to show his boarding pass, verifying that he was travelling that same day on *A.
cheers,
Henry
#5
Moderator, Hilton Honors



Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: on a short leash
Programs: some
Posts: 71,446
AFAIK there is no defined age limit. It is up to each airline lounge to interpret as best they see fit. If it is an infant or toddler there should be no issues. However, once reach into school aged I'd expect a variation in treatment.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2007
Programs: Aer Lingus Gold, HHonors Diamond, Hyatt Gold Passport, BMI Diamond Club Silver, UA Premier
Posts: 67
I have another question about *A lounge access and hoping someone on here might be able to help me out with it.
I have BMI Silver and am travelling on reward redemption tickets from Dublin to Tokyo, via Frankfurt, on LH.
I've only flown longhaul on LH twice before, both times via FRA, and both trips were more than 3 years ago. Both times I was able to access the LH business lounge for each stop over in FRA using my silver card.
My Tokyo trip is actually my honeymoon and, seeing as I spend more than half my time away from her on business and she thinks I lead some sort of glamourous double life, living it up in business lounges and executive floors, I'm keen for her to walk a mile in my shoes so to speak. So, I went to the *A website earlier just to check that we'd be able to the lounge in FRA during our 4 hour layovers and it says that I have to have *A Gold to get in.
So, what I wanted to ask was, have the rules changed since my previous trips or did I just get lucky last time? Does anyone have any experience of this scenario?
Thanks!
I have BMI Silver and am travelling on reward redemption tickets from Dublin to Tokyo, via Frankfurt, on LH.
I've only flown longhaul on LH twice before, both times via FRA, and both trips were more than 3 years ago. Both times I was able to access the LH business lounge for each stop over in FRA using my silver card.
My Tokyo trip is actually my honeymoon and, seeing as I spend more than half my time away from her on business and she thinks I lead some sort of glamourous double life, living it up in business lounges and executive floors, I'm keen for her to walk a mile in my shoes so to speak. So, I went to the *A website earlier just to check that we'd be able to the lounge in FRA during our 4 hour layovers and it says that I have to have *A Gold to get in.
So, what I wanted to ask was, have the rules changed since my previous trips or did I just get lucky last time? Does anyone have any experience of this scenario?
Thanks!
#7
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: London, Frankfurt, Beijing
Programs: *A Gold, IHG Platinum Elite, Sixt Platinum
Posts: 85
Coming back to the original question: Entering to *A lounge with my son (5 years of age) was turned down in DXB. I carry a SEN card.
We were travelling on a different airline though, so they were very strict on this. And my son really needed to settle, as it was in the middle of the night.
Went to the Priority passport lounge instead which was absolutely ok.
We were travelling on a different airline though, so they were very strict on this. And my son really needed to settle, as it was in the middle of the night.
Went to the Priority passport lounge instead which was absolutely ok.
#8

Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: NYC
Programs: No longer loyal "over-entitled" 1K
Posts: 3,825
Coming back to the original question: Entering to *A lounge with my son (5 years of age) was turned down in DXB. I carry a SEN card.
We were travelling on a different airline though, so they were very strict on this. And my son really needed to settle, as it was in the middle of the night.
Went to the Priority passport lounge instead which was absolutely ok.
We were travelling on a different airline though, so they were very strict on this. And my son really needed to settle, as it was in the middle of the night.
Went to the Priority passport lounge instead which was absolutely ok.
#9




Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: London
Programs: BA Silver, UA Gold
Posts: 682
I have another question about *A lounge access and hoping someone on here might be able to help me out with it.
I have BMI Silver and am travelling on reward redemption tickets from Dublin to Tokyo, via Frankfurt, on LH.
I've only flown longhaul on LH twice before, both times via FRA, and both trips were more than 3 years ago. Both times I was able to access the LH business lounge for each stop over in FRA using my silver card.
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So, what I wanted to ask was, have the rules changed since my previous trips or did I just get lucky last time? Does anyone have any experience of this scenario?
Thanks!
I have BMI Silver and am travelling on reward redemption tickets from Dublin to Tokyo, via Frankfurt, on LH.
I've only flown longhaul on LH twice before, both times via FRA, and both trips were more than 3 years ago. Both times I was able to access the LH business lounge for each stop over in FRA using my silver card.
...
So, what I wanted to ask was, have the rules changed since my previous trips or did I just get lucky last time? Does anyone have any experience of this scenario?
Thanks!

#12
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: London, Frankfurt, Beijing
Programs: *A Gold, IHG Platinum Elite, Sixt Platinum
Posts: 85
I strongly believe she was acting according to the rules, at least to the local ones. I do have her business card still somewhere, and I have reason to believe it was a SEN lounge although I dont remember.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
#13

Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: NYC
Programs: No longer loyal "over-entitled" 1K
Posts: 3,825
I strongly believe she was acting according to the rules, at least to the local ones. I do have her business card still somewhere, and I have reason to believe it was a SEN lounge although I dont remember.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
#14
Moderator, Hilton Honors



Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: on a short leash
Programs: some
Posts: 71,446
I strongly believe she was acting according to the rules, at least to the local ones. I do have her business card still somewhere, and I have reason to believe it was a SEN lounge although I dont remember.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
However, I have experienced some very friendly and social ground staff with LH, that were bending the rules if it was not an unreasonable request, and sometimes even acting in my best interest without any request at all (I think I gave an example in another post).
Doing the right thing and acting according to the rules sometimes just does not have the same result. Cant criticise someone for following rules, but I can praise those who do the right thing.
#15
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: WLG/BKK
Programs: NZ Koru Plat, TG*G, QF G, Accor Plat
Posts: 12,956
TG and NZ very good
I have travelled with Mrs TK and 2 lads 13 and 15 and had no problems with TG and NZ in gaining access to lounges when travelling in Y as *G / ROP G. My presumption was that Mrs TK is my guest, and responsible parents don't abandon their kids at the lounge door.
Also, When I was flying TG F, and lads in C (same flight), no problems in getting both kids in F lounge in BKK.
Also, When I was flying TG F, and lads in C (same flight), no problems in getting both kids in F lounge in BKK.

