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SkyTeam will end its long-running policy of not allowing Elite Plus frequent flyers to access lounges on domestic itineraries on 1 April 2025.
There will still be some lounges that are not accessible on domestic itineraries, and there are exceptions for Delta and Aerolineas Argentinas Elite Plus members, but overall a positive change.
This is the list of domestic lounges that will finally be accessible:
I have SkyTeam Elite Plus status and was yesterday refused access to the Saudia domestic lounge, flying RUH-JED. But last year I was able to use the Air France lounge at CDG flying CDG-NCE in Y. Will be good to have a consistent policy that aligns more closely with Oneworld and Star Alliance.
There will still be some lounges that are not accessible on domestic itineraries, and there are exceptions for Delta and Aerolineas Argentinas Elite Plus members, but overall a positive change.
Changes to SkyTeam Lounge Access Policy
Effective 1 April 2025, SkyTeam is making some changes to the lounge access policy for our Elite Plus, First and Business Class customers..
www.skyteam.com
This is the list of domestic lounges that will finally be accessible:
I have SkyTeam Elite Plus status and was yesterday refused access to the Saudia domestic lounge, flying RUH-JED. But last year I was able to use the Air France lounge at CDG flying CDG-NCE in Y. Will be good to have a consistent policy that aligns more closely with Oneworld and Star Alliance.