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Background to this thread
We have noticed an increase in the posting of questions regarding what Airport Lounges are available at specific airports when travelling on specific airlines. While one can be assured of access at the airline lounge when travelling on that airline (provided you have Lounge membership), thing start to get complex when travelling on a codeshare or partner airline.

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Please post your questions about Lounge access in this thread. Be sure to include the airline you are travelling on, the airport (and terminal, if known), and any Airline Status or Airport Lounge membership programs you have.

When answering questions, please include the original question. This will assist in readability and management of the thread.

(Special thanks to Princess Fiona for suggesting this new thread.)
 
I'm flying out of CDG Paris on Tuesday. I'm in Economy, but OWE. Qantas say to use the Salon Paul Maxence in Terminal 2A. But QF34 leaves from Terminal 2C. Will that be a problem? Anyone with experience of this?
 
Don’t want to create new thread for hopefully easy question.

If I assign a QF lounge pass to my dad who is flying on QF2 LHR SIN SYD - does he get lounge access in both LHR and SIN given it’s one flight number?

Thanks
 
I'm flying out of CDG Paris on Tuesday. I'm in Economy, but OWE. Qantas say to use the Salon Paul Maxence in Terminal 2A. But QF34 leaves from Terminal 2C. Will that be a problem? Anyone with experience of this?
2A and 2C are essentially one terminal - they share a number of the terminal functions (and a roof), and there is very little to announce that you have changed from one to the other. (Apart from not seeing signs pointing to 2C anymore)
The lounge is upstairs in the centre of the two (the sign to the Emirates lounge may be easier to spot - they're next door); the signage when rejoining the concourse should get you from A to C.
 
Yes, you can - by virtue of your Gold Elite status, as a J ticket alone doesn't allow you to bring in a guest based on Star Alliance rules. Should work at any Star Alliance designated lounges with your SQ status.

From the Star Alliance lounge access policy page:


Cheers,
Matt.
Thanks Matt! Good news!
 
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I'm flying United Airlines domestic first class (P) out of LAX Terminal 7 to SFO. I don't have any *A status.

I'm aware that UA domestic first passengers do not have access to the United lounges, however I'm wondering if I'll be able to access the other *A lounges at LAX:

1. the Air Canada Maple Leaf lounge at Terminal 6 (a 5-10min walk from T7); or

2. the Star Alliance LAX lounge at Terminal B (a 20-30min walk from T7).

I plan to be at LAX 2-3 hours before the flight so I should have ample time for the return walk from T7 to Terminal B if a UA domestic first class ticket can grant access the Star Alliance Lounge.
 
I'm flying United Airlines domestic first class (P) out of LAX Terminal 7 to SFO. I don't have any *A status.

I'm aware that UA domestic first passengers do not have access to the United lounges, however I'm wondering if I'll be able to access the other *A lounges at LAX:

1. the Air Canada Maple Leaf lounge at Terminal 6 (a 5-10min walk from T7); or

2. the Star Alliance LAX lounge at Terminal B (a 20-30min walk from T7).

I plan to be at LAX 2-3 hours before the flight so I should have ample time for the return walk from T7 to Terminal B if a UA domestic first class ticket can grant access the Star Alliance Lounge.
No. If you don’t have any stat alliance status you won’t get lounge access.
 
No. If you don’t have any stat alliance status you won’t get lounge access.
Thanks. I wasn't sure about Star Alliance lounge access as the *A website only mentioned a restriction for UA domestic first/business and UA lounges but did not mention other *A partner lounges.


The Air Canada website did mention lounge access is available for Business/First Class Ticket Holders "For a flight with Air Canada, Air Canada Express or Air Canada Rouge or a flight with one of our codeshare or Star Alliance partners" so I had thought I could be able to access that one.

 
2A and 2C are essentially one terminal - they share a number of the terminal functions (and a roof), and there is very little to announce that you have changed from one to the other. (Apart from not seeing signs pointing to 2C anymore)
The lounge is upstairs in the centre of the two (the sign to the Emirates lounge may be easier to spot - they're next door); the signage when rejoining the concourse should get you from A to C.
Many thanks -- the experience was as u described, and the lounge is very nice indeed. No wine available, but everything else top quality.
 
Don’t want to create new thread for hopefully easy question.

If I assign a QF lounge pass to my dad who is flying on QF2 LHR SIN SYD - does he get lounge access in both LHR and SIN given it’s one flight number?

Thanks
In a word. No.

One pass, one person, one lounge visit.

He can only use the pass at LHR.
It’s not possible to use a lounge pass at SIN on either QF1/2 as a direct SYD/LHR and vv.
 

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