The T&Cs online, at least that I could find, don't explicitly say anywhere that you don't have to use your AAdvantage number. Will have the email from AA on my phone though to back up my claims.
Seems to be a lot of confusion about lounge entry, especially when using other carriers lounges. We have Qantas Life membership and will be in the states for 3 weeks in October. Will be on 3 internal AA flights, all First Class. We were advised even though Qantas Club members, flying AA First class, we still cant access the AA Lounges unless one of us become a 30 day AA member. Anyway, when there, we will ask at the lounge and see what transpires.
Who advised you that? Unless something has changed recently, it would be incorrect.... Will be on 3 internal AA flights, all First Class. We were advised even though Qantas Club members, flying AA First class, we still cant access the AA Lounges unless one of us become a 30 day AA member. Anyway, when there, we will ask at the lounge and see what transpires.
We are on AA176, DFW-DCA; AA327,LGA-ORD;AA313 ORD-LAS; and AA23,SFO-DFW all flights in First Class. Now none of these flights have a QFA number, so Qantas see no connection. Although we arrive in DFW in First class on QF7, because we leave DFW the next day, we break the magical international connection, and as this is a domestic flight, with no QF flight number, the only way we can get access to an AA lounge in DFW is to have a minimum of a 30 day membership of the AA network lounges. When we leave DFW for SYD on QF7, we will be allowed to use the lounge, due to the international connection.
Apparently in the States it is different than here is Australia. Here when we we travel J or F, we get complimentary membership of the lounges and of course access to the lounges. In the states, when traveling AA, J or F this is not the case.
I saw this comment in http://www.oneworld.com/ffp/lounge-access:
- First and Business Class customers who do not hold Emerald or Sapphire tier status are not eligible to access American Airlines or US Airways lounges when travelling on solely domestic flights within the U.S. or between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico [except Mexico City], the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean; customers travelling in First or Business class on U.S. transcontinental flights between JFK-LAX, JFK-SFO and MIA-LAX (and vice-versa) are eligible for lounge access.
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Hi PF and Serfty,
Yes I saw this, and thought great...but my AA flights do not have a QF flight number, so thought this precludes us.. ^ Includes American Airlines operated flights with a QF flight number on your ticket.
Por930 why are you complicating things???
As has been stated numerous times you have access with your PAID Qantas Club membership.
It has nothing to do with OneWorld reciprocal rights. (they are quoting access based on this)
So far this year I have travelled with colleagues who are exactly in the same situation as you, QC members with no status, flying in AA First Class (A/P inventory) and they had no issues accessing the Admirals Club lounge in LAX, DFW, SFO, JFK & MIA.
I use my Emerald status for access, and further access to the Flagship lounge with a guest
OK guys, Will give it a go when we leave DFW and report back end of October.
That is the "classiest" one for sure - it used to be the 'main one' when AA international flights departed from A until earlier this century. Part of it was even a Flagship Lounge back then.Excellent, enjoy
My favourite AC at DFW is at the A terminal.
Por930 why are you complicating things???
As has been stated numerous times you have access with your PAID Qantas Club membership.
It has nothing to do with OneWorld reciprocal rights. (they are quoting access based on this)
So far this year I have travelled with colleagues who are exactly in the same situation as you, QC members with no status, flying in AA First Class (A/P inventory) and they had no issues accessing the Admirals Club lounge in LAX, DFW, SFO, JFK & MIA.
I use my Emerald status for access, and further access to the Flagship lounge with a guest