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Old Aug 27, 2006, 7:15 am
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Originally Posted by PDXbased1K
First of all WHY do UA IFCL´s accept LH departing passengers but LH does not accept UA F Passengers in it´s first class lounges. It would seem since LH is restricting UA F passengers to Star Gold Lounges then UA should do the same ( and the IFCL is not a Star Gold Lounge). I was under the impression that holding a Star Alliance F boarding pass would entitle access to any first class lounge systemwide on the day of departure.
Just to let you know, that's only ONE question. Did you have a second one as you originally mentioned?

And to answer this - I would be careful in opening a pot of worms here. Go to the LH forum where (a couple of months ago) they were discussing whether what LH was doing with the FCL is legal.

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Old Aug 27, 2006, 2:45 pm
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Haha I guess my second question was...

Basically if you flying United and are a star gold flying economy, business or first it makes no difference, you only have access to the exact same lounges?

I knew we couldn't access the FC Terminal, but asuumed the FCL lounges would bes accessible..

On a lighter note, when we got to the United gate for boarding I expressed to the agent upon boarding how much I HATE LH and she said "yeah we here that a lot" and oh by the way " I work for LH" LOL I felt kinda dumb but she took it well
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