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United lounge access in SFO

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 07:27
by Mutley
Next week I'm travelling to SFO in UCS, then after 4-5 hrs onto SLC in Economy with United.

Wondering if VA have any agreements with other airlines allowing UCS passengers to use their lounges in transit, or can a lounge pass be purchased for United? [?]

Many thanks.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 09:06
by honey lamb
I don't think VS has any agreement with other airlines for transit at SFO - or indeed other airports. The one time I transited there we got into the United lounge with Star Alliance Gold cards.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 09:50
by preiffer
Nope, and although another airline's *G card will get you in, even their own frequent fliers aren't allowed to use it when travelling economy OR domestic first class!

You CAN purchase "Red Carpet Club" membership - but honestly, for the $000's that it is per year, it's REALLY not worth it.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 13:58
by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by preiffer
Nope, and although another airline's *G card will get you in, even their own frequent fliers aren't allowed to use it when travelling economy OR domestic first class!

You CAN purchase "Red Carpet Club" membership - but honestly, for the $000's that it is per year, it's REALLY not worth it.


But buying RCC membership allows access to other star lounges without star gold status.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 14:47
by Mutley
Originally posted by preiffer
Nope, and although another airline's *G card will get you in, even their own frequent fliers aren't allowed to use it when travelling economy OR domestic first class!

You CAN purchase "Red Carpet Club" membership - but honestly, for the $000's that it is per year, it's REALLY not worth it.


I was sure it was possible to purchase access to the lounge on a per visit basis for something like $50. But of course, the big question is, does the cost justify a United internal flights lounge for a few hours. [?]

If I'm really unlucky immigration will take 3hrs and leave me sprinting to catch my next flight. [:o)]

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 17:03
by mcmbenjamin
The $50 fee is not justified. See if BMI will match your VS silver with a BMI card with star gold status. Or go to a bar at the airport.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 17:04
by Juliet
SFO has a nice bar with a view of the runway near the gate that VS uses...... useful for the VS flights if you do not have access to the clubhouse.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 19:46
by The_Banking_Scot
The United Concourse at SFO is quite large with quite a few shops and a few aviation exhibits.

Do you have a Priority Pass card?

Regards

TBS

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 19:56
by preiffer
Originally posted by Juliet
SFO has a nice bar with a view of the runway near the gate that VS uses...... useful for the VS flights if you do not have access to the clubhouse.
Umm - as TBS says, United has its own concourse. It is an entirely different area to the side that VS use. You'd have to go through Gate A security to get to there (along with all of the questions as to why), then back out, and into the UA area afterwards. A lot of hassle, given that there are plenty of facilities in the UA concourse itself.

PostPosted: 11 Feb 2007, 20:26
by Juliet
Originally posted by preiffer
Originally posted by Juliet
SFO has a nice bar with a view of the runway near the gate that VS uses...... useful for the VS flights if you do not have access to the clubhouse.
Umm - as TBS says, United has its own concourse. It is an entirely different area to the side that VS use. You'd have to go through Gate A security to get to there (along with all of the questions as to why), then back out, and into the UA area afterwards. A lot of hassle, given that there are plenty of facilities in the UA concourse itself.


um... it would help if I read the OP [:I] , but my comment still stands for anyone travelling from SFO who may not have clubhouse access;)

PostPosted: 14 Feb 2007, 18:35
by Speedbird223
Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Originally posted by preiffer
Nope, and although another airline's *G card will get you in, even their own frequent fliers aren't allowed to use it when travelling economy OR domestic first class!

You CAN purchase "Red Carpet Club" membership - but honestly, for the $000's that it is per year, it's REALLY not worth it.


But buying RCC membership allows access to other star lounges without star gold status.


It does? I knew US Airways allows RCC members and vice versa in but didn't realise it extended across Star Alliance.