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Which Lufthansa lounge is better?

Lufthansa Senator Lounges are more premium, and are open to Star Alliance Gold members plus Star Alliance first class passengers; the airline technically markets this as a first class lounge, so that it doesn't have to let Star Alliance first class passengers into its real first class lounges.



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Lufthansa Lounge Access & Admission Lufthansa has three tiers of lounges, each with different access and amenities: Lufthansa Business Lounges. Senator Lounges. First Class Lounges.

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Lounge access for Economy Class passengers Of course, you can also visit the Lufthansa lounges as an Economy Class passenger (availability limited).

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They're called airport lounges. Airport lounges are some of the most idyllic places to spend time before your flight. They often offer free food and drinks, ample seating, free Wi-Fi and additional amenities like showers and nap pods, and some even offer spas, barbershops and workout equipment.

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Not a problem with a stopover in the Lufthansa Welcome Lounge. First and Business Class passengers as well as status customers and United Airlines Global Services Card members can enjoy use of these lounge services provided that they have arrived in Frankfurt on a selected flight.

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After all of that shakeup, here are the Lufthansa lounges currently available to Priority Pass members: The Lufthansa Business Lounge New York (JFK) — accessible from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and then from 7 to 10:45 p.m. every day. Located airside after the security checkpoint on the left-hand side.

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Airport lounges are no longer just for first and business-class travellers. That's right, nowadays even if you are flying economy and have absolutely no airline loyalty, you can pay to enter a new style of pay-per-use lounges.

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Lufthansa does have a separate Welcome Lounge dedicated for people who want to sleep. But that lounge is at the other side of the airport, and you can only access it if you are arriving in Frankfurt on selected flights.

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While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, it's generally a good idea to avoid anything too casual or revealing. What is this? In other words, smart-casual is a good rule of thumb to follow when deciding what to wear in an airport lounge. This means being neat and presentable without being too formal.

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Both Sky Club and Centurion lounges also have restrictions on when you can enter (only within three hours of the flight's departure time). If your preferred airport doesn't have a credit card-affiliated or airline-branded lounge, not all hope is lost.

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Every traveler has different needs and expectations, so determining which lounge is worth the money can be very subjective. If a status climber or frequent flier is loyal to a certain airline or credit card, for instance, they'll likely choose those lounges over the others.

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