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For USA based people, *Gold on nonnative carriers gets lounge access for domestic *A itineraries.
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Originally Posted by lhrsfo
(Post 24318950)
I don't see why everyone is posting about things that happen in the USA when the OP is from Brisbane and the only thing we know is that he has travelled to the UK.
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Great to see some positive posts! Doesn't matter which country you are in, I meant this to be a general place to post ideas!
If you want a list of the lounges: Some are not so bad! https://www.airportangel.co.uk/Cooki...k/default.aspx Also, I cancelled after three months, but I'm pretty sure I could've done so after just one too and retained the passes!
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 24319012)
Surely the six passes are only valid for certain lounges, maybe far fewer than the *Gold lounges around the world.
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Originally Posted by pwdcj
(Post 24349147)
Great to see some positive posts! Doesn't matter which country you are in, I meant this to be a general place to post ideas!
If you want a list of the lounges: Some are not so bad! https://www.airportangel.co.uk/Cooki...k/default.aspx Also, I cancelled after three months, but I'm pretty sure I could've done so after just one too and retained the passes! Very little coverage in the U.S....perhaps marginally useful for someone flying KAL or AC (two lounges each, nationwide). Clicking on a few other random airports...no major alliance lounges. Kind of gave up after a bit...is there any country on the list where that nation's major alliance carrier has its lounges included in this program? (In other words, this program is worthwhile no matter where you're from if you frequently fly *to* XXX...) |
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