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Old Jul 25, 2013, 5:47 pm
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LHR Clubhouse access? Arriving VS Upperclass, departing T-3 other airline

Would I have Clubhouse access if arriving LHR from the US on VS Upperclass but departing on another airline's (SAS or BA) flight out of T-3 ?
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Old Jul 25, 2013, 8:57 pm
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Nope.

You may be able to have Revivals Lounge access if you arrive at the lounge prior to 1:30pm.

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Originally Posted by PatMike
Would I have Clubhouse access if arriving LHR from the US on VS Upperclass but departing on another airline's (SAS or BA) flight out of T-3 ?
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Old Jul 26, 2013, 5:15 am
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Originally Posted by PatMike
Would I have Clubhouse access if arriving LHR from the US on VS Upperclass but departing on another airline's (SAS or BA) flight out of T-3 ?
No. CH access is only for pax departing on a VS flight.


As Bacdoc says as an UC arrival from a VS flight you will have access to the revivals lounge (no guests though)
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