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Yes
Absolutely. Airlines typically extend this to domestic connections as well, e.g., if flying SEA-JFK-LHR you would have access at lounges in Seattle and New York. Sometimes there are arrivals lounges as well to take a shower, get food etc upon arrival in airports with higher revenue traffic. On the return, a LHR-JFK-SEA routing will get lounge access at both London Heathrow and JFK on most airlines, though it may vary some by airline policy on that last domestic leg.
P1- United does do it. I flew international few months ago and showed boarding pass to get into Polaris lounge
What did Delta say when you contacted them through one of 10 available methods?
These people saying no must be amateurs
Nope.
Yes
Yes
Most airlines yes... dunno Delta
Thank you!! 🙇🏼♀️🙇🏼♀️
No way. United doesn’t do this. You have to pay or have the credit card to get into their lounge.
We’re talking about international business class here. Per https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/airport/lounge/access.aspx :
“Customers traveling internationally in United Business may access United Club locations at departure, connecting and arrival airports along their eligible same-day routing.”
Yes for Delta
It's definitely yes, at least for one world airlines
Everyone does it for int’l business class. Including United.