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Can you use oneworld lounge if not flying oneworld?

To be eligible, you must be departing on a flight that is both marketed and operated by a oneworld member airline.



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Many lounges don't even require that you be flying their airline! Most of the lounges that sell day passes belong to U.S.-based airlines like Alaska Airlines (Alaska Lounge), American (Admirals Club), and United (United Club).

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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. As with first class lounges, travelers on a layover who flew in business class, but are continuing on in economy, are still entitled to use the Club Lounge.

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You can't usually access international lounges on arrival because most airline departure lounges are located in a different area from arrivals.

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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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Ultimately, if you want to gain access to British Airways lounges, you need to fly in business or first class with British Airways, or one of its partners, or hold British Airways Executive Club or Oneworld status.

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Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel. The access policy varies by airline.

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A British Airways Gold cardholder DOES get BA lounge access when flying Vueling, airBaltic, Loganair or Aer Lingus, when the flight has a BA flight number and was ticketed by British Airways.

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About Airport Lounges Access is restricted to elite members and those flying in business or first class. Some airline lounges sell day passes and memberships, while others are accessible through networks like Priority Pass. Airline lounges often feature comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, complimentary snacks and drinks.

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You can now guarantee lounge access by pre-booking at selected Priority Pass locations.

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6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge access Guest policies vary greatly depending on the airline, the membership status and the type of lounge. Some let guests in for free while others charge a fee which typically ranges between $25 and $65 per person.

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Yes, it's possible to get Priority Pass for “free, but this kind of membership comes through a credit card with an annual fee.

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Day passes for lounges that belong to specific airlines can be purchased in person at the lounge, but you can be denied entry if the lounge is full. Check to see whether the airline offers lounge day passes through its app or website. Are you traveling with others? Before booking, research the lounge's guest policy.

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“Participating Airport Lounges” means select airport lounges, as determined by Visa from time to time, where complimentary access is available to Eligible Cardholders on the terms and conditions set out below.

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