NH lounge help, please
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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NH lounge help, please
I'm flying NH F class ORD-NRT, then connecting in NRT to an intra-Asia
flight in C.
1) What lounge access to I have in ORD - is it the UA First lounge, or???
2) What lounge access do I have in NRT - F or C?
flight in C.
1) What lounge access to I have in ORD - is it the UA First lounge, or???
2) What lounge access do I have in NRT - F or C?
#3
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At ORD you can use the UA F lounge, it's tucked away to the left of the big Customer Service desk in the C-concourse. It's the best lounge option in the UA ORD terminal, but it's nothing special.
I believe at NRT you can use the NH F lounge.
NH F is a great ride, enjoy! ^
I believe at NRT you can use the NH F lounge.
NH F is a great ride, enjoy! ^
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Thanks, I know the UA F lounge well.
Looking forward to it, my first time on NH transpacific first, decided it had to
be better than UA!
#5




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The OP was leaving NRT on a Business class flight.
I thought the lounge one had access to was determined by the class of service of the outbound flight. At least that was my experience at SIN when flying in on an F ticket and leaving on a C flight due to 2 cabin aircraft.
I thought the lounge one had access to was determined by the class of service of the outbound flight. At least that was my experience at SIN when flying in on an F ticket and leaving on a C flight due to 2 cabin aircraft.
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The OP was leaving NRT on a Business class flight.
I thought the lounge one had access to was determined by the class of service of the outbound flight. At least that was my experience at SIN when flying in on an F ticket and leaving on a C flight due to 2 cabin aircraft.
I thought the lounge one had access to was determined by the class of service of the outbound flight. At least that was my experience at SIN when flying in on an F ticket and leaving on a C flight due to 2 cabin aircraft.

