medhead
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Clause 2 (b) states
All other eligible cards are entitled to two (2) entries into The American Express Lounge per calendar year (1st January to 31st December) for each American Express Card account. The entries may be used by the basic Card Member, Supplementary Card Member or a guest travelling with a Card Member. Complimentary access is available for the Card Member’s children between the ages of 2-17. Card Members wishing to bring additional guests will be subject to a charge that is to be processed on the Card Member’s American Express Card. Please refer to the reception desk at the American Express Lounge for the applicable charge
Do others think this clause means if I take a guest in then I have used up my 2 yearly visits, or am I allowed 2 visits a year bringing in a guest?
I think it means you've used up your annual allowance. Breaking down:
1) you get 2 entries per calendar year
2) those 2 entries can be used by the card member, supplementary card holder or a guest travelling with the card member.
That suggests the guest travelling with the card member will use one of the entries to enter the lounge.
Hard to tell - I think the wording is confusing. Also I don't think it's clear what they mean for "American Express Card account"... e.g. if my wife is a supplementary card member and she visits the lounge twice, does it mean I won't be able to use the free entries if I show up using my (basic) card? Or in other words, would 2 cards (basic + supplementary) give you 2 x 2 = 4 entries or else?
Should be able to clarify with AMEX once the lounge opening is officially announced...
It seems pretty clear. A supplementary card does not have a separate account. An account has the main card and one or more supplementary cards. One account gets 2 entries per year regardless of how many cards are attached to the account.