Lounge Access London Heathrow T3
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Hello
I will be flying out in 6 months time with Emirates .
Does anyone know which lounge I can use , I heard I could use Centurion.
Also any recommendations as seems quite confusing choosing the best lounge any would be most welcome
If you’re travelling in Business or First, or have Emirates/Qantas status, you can use the Emirates lounge or the Qantas lounge. If you have an Amex Platinum or Centurion card then you can use the Centurion lounge. Otherwise you can pay to Access the No1 Lounge.
Thanks Andrew do you have to reserve the centurion lounge ?
No, reservations aren’t necessary or possible as far as I know. It can get busy at times but I think generally you can get in if you have the right Amex card (ie platinum or centurion)
If you have Amex Platinum / Centurion then I’d suggest the following order of priority:
1) Centurion Lounge – best food & drinks but no windows/views; if too busy then
2) No1 Lounge (need Priority Pass) – good views, good bar + food; otherwise
3) Aspire Lounge (need Priority Pass) – good views, decent bar + food
If you have Amex Platinum / Centurion then I’d suggest the following order of priority:
1) Centurion Lounge – best food & drinks but no windows/views; if too busy then
2) No1 Lounge (need Priority Pass) – good views, good bar + food; otherwise
3) Aspire Lounge (need Priority Pass) – good views, decent bar + food
3) Club Aspire, I meant
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