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British Airways lounge in San Francisco to close next week for refurbishment

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British Airways has announced that its lounge in San Francisco will close on 2nd January ahead of some construction work.

It isn’t entirely clear what is happening or when the lounge will reopen.  ba.com talks of “working to bring you a brand new British Airways lounge in San Francisco”.

A few years ago there were plans, eventually shelved on cost grounds, to add a new floor to the lounge.  It isn’t clear if this is back on the agenda or if we will simply see some new furniture.  The latter would do nothing to solve the chronic overcrowding seen when A380 departures are scheduled.

BA will be sending passengers to the China Airlines Dynasty Lounge during the closure.  This is situated in International Terminal A on the second floor.

You don’t need to go there, however.  Cathay Pacific and JAL have their own lounges in San Francisco – albeit JAL is only open for three hours per day – and you are welcome to use those by virtue of their oneworld alliance membership.  Many regular BA San Francisco passengers were already choosing to use the Cathay Pacific lounge due to BA overcrowding.


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Comments (60)

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  • MDA says:

    How much will the TLV tickets cost, and will it be LHR?

    • Rob says:

      No idea and no idea! Almost certainly Heathrow though to catch connections from the US.

  • paulm says:

    thanks for the reminder on this, just used the offer

  • Tom says:

    Will,

    Twice in 2018 I have used the CX lounge. Once when flying BA and once when flying JL.

    It might depend what time you visit in relation to the CX flight, however.

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