Invited to SAS Lounge by some1 who is my age divided by six
Hi Folks,
I just wanted to share this with you, as I found it cute. My 5 year old son; I needed to send on a solo trip to the Middle East (with LX) starting from BRU. I chose for UM (Unaccompanied Minor), but was allowed to go with him till the gate. As we were close to 2 hours early (a little embarrassed about the latter, won't happen again :D ) we decided to go to the lounge. the only lounge for *A in the A terminal is the SAS one, but remembered that I don't have a boarding pass... Good thing my son is a *A Gold, so he invited me :p |
Funny! :D
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Originally Posted by abraxis
Funny! :D
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How generous of him :p
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Super cute!
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Really nice - but more appropriate for Travelbuzz than Communitybuzz I think :)
(so what would you have done if he had refused to invite you? :D) Jenbel Co-moderator, Communitybuzz! |
That is quite the story!
Not quite the same, but when I was 21 and my Father 57 we took a trip together on US flying PHX-LAS-PHX. I was US Gold and a Red Carpet Club member at the time so I upgraded him and took him to both lounges. He sure felt strange about the little role reversal. |
My daughter of 2 is also *A G, but as she cannot fly alone, such stories don't happen, otherwise I'd be invited by someone my AGE/15.... :p
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I recently invited my dad (who's the double of my age) on a trip with me from Europe to Japan in First :p. He was very happy :D.
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I am 21 and guested my grandfather of 79.
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I'm 23 and have been guesting my now mid-50s parents into Crown Rooms for the past 3 years since I became a member.
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I was a little bored, thinking what the youngest *A G could be.
I personally became in less than 2 weeks flying, from zero to Senator (M&M *A G), and I just flew eco. Basically, a kid who had his 2nd birthday some 12 days ago could be *A G if flying eco. I guess after a week if flying F. |
aren't *A guests supposed to be departing on a *A flight as well? Even if thats the rule I hope they always let things like this happen as it certainly seems like fun.
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The *A G member needs to be flying a star alliance flight to be allowed in the lounge.
Ones allowed to the lounge, he can bring a guest no matter what the guest does/fly or whatever. PS: when I got my senator, it said it the welcome-pack-leaflet that whatever airline I fly (not sure about charters) I'm allowed in the lounge + guest, but it changed straight away after that. |
Originally Posted by yesitshere
(Post 12392287)
My daughter of 2 is also *A G, but as she cannot fly alone, such stories don't happen, otherwise I'd be invited by someone my AGE/15....
Originally Posted by yesitshere
(Post 12392287)
I was a little bored, thinking what the youngest *A G could be.
I personally became in less than 2 weeks flying, from zero to Senator (M&M *A G), and I just flew eco. Basically, a kid who had his 2nd birthday some 12 days ago could be *A G if flying eco. I guess after a week if flying F. Aeroplan Terms and Conditions: http://www.aeroplan.com/terms_and_conditions.do (hid under a +) 23. Infants (children under the age of 2) traveling on a revenue ticket eligible to be allocated their own seat may accumulate Aeroplan Miles in their individual accounts. Their membership is subject to all Aeroplan Terms and Conditions. |
I didnt know they allow collecting miles <2, thanks for that.
Why wait 45 years? |
Originally Posted by yesitshere
(Post 12442218)
Why wait 45 years? |
Originally Posted by yesitshere
(Post 12393904)
The *A G member needs to be flying a star alliance flight to be allowed in the lounge.
Ones allowed to the lounge, he can bring a guest no matter what the guest does/fly or whatever. PS: when I got my senator, it said it the welcome-pack-leaflet that whatever airline I fly (not sure about charters) I'm allowed in the lounge + guest, but it changed straight away after that. "Type of Eligible Customers Eligible guests: International First, Star Alliance Gold and Eligible Paid Lounge Membership customers are entitled to one guest The guest must enter the designated lounge with the eligible customer The guest must also present a boarding card for any same day Star Alliance flight departing from the local airport" See here: http://www.staralliance.com/en/benef...access-policy/ |
You are right, however, I compare the core star alliance rules, with what it says in the leaflet/website from the card where I have an elite plus level.
Whichever suits me better I carry a copy or printscreen with me :D |
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