How does the "free club membership work"?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: PIT
Programs: USAirways Plat, Intercontinental Plat, SkyMiles Gold, Mileage Plus Gold
Posts: 60
How does the "free club membership work"?
I turned 125K PQM last week.
I now see I can nominate someone to Gold and have a free US Airways Club Membership in Special Dividends.
Will I get a membership card in the mail or do I simply show my CP card?
I tend to fly 60% on partner airlines so it would be nice to use this perk if travelling on United/Continental domestically.
Are you able to use this membership with Star Partners?
Thanks!
I now see I can nominate someone to Gold and have a free US Airways Club Membership in Special Dividends.
Will I get a membership card in the mail or do I simply show my CP card?
I tend to fly 60% on partner airlines so it would be nice to use this perk if travelling on United/Continental domestically.
Are you able to use this membership with Star Partners?
Thanks!
#2
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: PIT
Programs: USAirways Plat, Intercontinental Plat, SkyMiles Gold, Mileage Plus Gold
Posts: 60
I turned 125K PQM last week.
I now see I can nominate someone to Gold and have a free US Airways Club Membership in Special Dividends.
Will I get a membership card in the mail or do I simply show my CP card?
I tend to fly 60% on partner airlines so it would be nice to use this perk if travelling on United/Continental domestically.
Are you able to use this membership with Star Partners?
Thanks!
I now see I can nominate someone to Gold and have a free US Airways Club Membership in Special Dividends.
Will I get a membership card in the mail or do I simply show my CP card?
I tend to fly 60% on partner airlines so it would be nice to use this perk if travelling on United/Continental domestically.
Are you able to use this membership with Star Partners?
Thanks!
#3
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: BOS, PIT
Programs: US Chairman, Delta Silver, UA Premier, Hyatt Platinum
Posts: 719
I believe you have to specifically log into your DM account, and click on the link that says "Special Dividends" in the toolbox.
Click on that specific dividend in the list, and follow the directions to redeem.
And, yes, you can use your DM Club membership to get into UA/CO Clubs.
Click on that specific dividend in the list, and follow the directions to redeem.
And, yes, you can use your DM Club membership to get into UA/CO Clubs.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: PHX
Programs: AA PRO
Posts: 352
On a side note, be absolutely positive to bring the small plastic club card with you when trying to enter partner lounges. The dragons are notoriously strict about "not being able to look up your membership" unless you are in your home club.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: PIT
Programs: USAirways Plat, Intercontinental Plat, SkyMiles Gold, Mileage Plus Gold
Posts: 60
On a side note, be absolutely positive to bring the small plastic club card with you when trying to enter partner lounges. The dragons are notoriously strict about "not being able to look up your membership" unless you are in your home club.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
#6
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: PHL
Programs: AA Executive Platinum; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 2,662
Somewhat off topic, but I love the term "dragon" used above as well as "gate lice" and "kettles" seen elsewhere. Is there a place to find all of these terms (and others) on FT?
#7
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: PHL
Programs: US-G/*G, SPG-G, MR-G, Avis-F
Posts: 162
On a side note, be absolutely positive to bring the small plastic club card with you when trying to enter partner lounges. The dragons are notoriously strict about "not being able to look up your membership" unless you are in your home club.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
I have a UA club membership, and have been refused by US clubs several times by not having the physical card. I was once almost refused at a UA club, despite having the credit card that got my my club access in the first place. Once I didn't go away meekly after the first denial, the dragon magically could find my active membership in her computer by using my mileage plus number.
Moral of the story: save yourself the hassle and always carry the lounge card when traveling.
#8
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: PIT/LBA
Programs: I miss US Airways
Posts: 791
#9
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Everywhere
Posts: 755
To redeem the club membership you simply go to the club and tell them that you reached the special dividend level for a club membership. They should be able to look up your level and process it accordingly. A club card is mailed a few weeks later that is no different than a normal club card.
To specifically answer your question, you will be allowed into United Clubs, but only after you receive your membership card to the US Airways Club.
To specifically answer your question, you will be allowed into United Clubs, but only after you receive your membership card to the US Airways Club.