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Can I use the BA lounge with premium economy?

No, lounge access is not included with a British Airways premium economy ticket. Yes, passengers in premium economy on British Airways generally receive two full meals, plus snacks, on a longhaul flight. Premium economy passengers on British Airways can check two bags weighing up to 23kg/51lbs each.



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Travel in Premium Economy does not give you access to lounges. Lounge access is available to Airpoints™ Elite, Gold or Elite or Elite Partner or Koru members, or a Star Alliance Gold member. Take a look at our lounges section for more information about lounge access. How well did this answer your question?

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Lounge access is available to: British Airways customers flying on a scheduled flight in Club or First. Silver and Gold Executive Club Members on scheduled flights operated by British Airways or one of our oneworld® partners.

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In order to access a British Airways Club Lounge, you must be traveling in business class with British Airways or one of its Oneworld partners.

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British Airways lounge access rules You can't pay to access British Airways lounges. You'll have to rely on your fare class or elite status to get access. Elite status in either the airline's Executive Club or the Oneworld alliance will work.

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When you fly Premium Economy with British Airways, you'll have a free bar service offering hot drinks, juices, wine, spirits and water.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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Priority check-in and boarding: American Airlines premium economy passengers can use the Priority check-in line and board during Group 4 priority boarding.

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Question: Can you sleep in premium economy? Answer: While passengers cannot lie flat in premium economy seats, the adjustable headrest, as well as extra legroom and reclined seats, make for a comfortable journey. Additionally, many airlines offer comfortable blankets and pillows for a relaxing time.

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Extra legroom is the primary draw to premium economy, but depending on the airline, you may also receive wider seats, deeper recline, upgraded food and beverage service, an amenity kit and priority service at the airport.

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If you're flying during an off-peak season and the airline has plenty of empty seats in Business Class, it may be a cost-effective option. But, if you're flying during a peak season and the airline has a limited number of seats available for upgrades, booking in advance may be the better choice.

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Complimentary drinks are served to everyone, regardless of their meal selection.

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