Lounge access with 2 x First, 2 x Business
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I am keeping an eye on a few routes for 4 first class return tickets over the summer. Seatspy has only been showing very sporadic availability but I am optimistic as we get closer.
My main aim is lounge access for the 4 of us, and I wanted to make sure I am correct in thinking if 2 tickets are club suite and 2 are in first- the concorde lounge and any USA first class lounges will let all four of us in.
Thanks
The two first class ticket holders will be able to guest in someone into a Concorde room each so yes the four of you will be able to access the Concorde room.
Depends which lounges in the USA?
From the US we would need the airport – as there are Flagship lounges to which you should be able to have guest access, but you wouldn’t have guests allowed into Flagship First Dining.
Thanks for the replies: most likely Boston, but possibly San Francisco, Seattle or Chicago would be our favoured destinations. Would business be allowed to join first class for buddy dining?
Cheers
Thanks for the replies: most likely Boston, but possibly San Francisco, Seattle or Chicago would be our favoured destinations. Would business be allowed to join first class for buddy dining?
Cheers
Absolutely not for the buddy dining on board.
Preflight dining is hit or miss dependent on the space availability in the lounge (Boston comes to mind as boarding is (or was) direct from the lounge.
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