Travelling to Singapore With SQ in Raffles Class can I use the clubhouse with a J boarding pass ?
Thanks.
MSHN.
Thanks.
MSHN.
SINGAPORE/VIRGIN LOUNGE AGREEMENTS
As a result of our partnership deal with Singapore Airlines, agreements have been made to enable passengers traveling on both airlines to use each other's lounges.
Passengers will have a choice of which lounge they would like to use. No invitation is required, only a valid boarding card for travel that day - providing they fall into the following categories:
1. Lounge use for SQ passengers in VS Clubhouses
LHR, LGW, IAD, JNB, HKG, NRT
The Virgin Clubhouses listed above may be used by:
Any SQ passenger traveling in First or Business Class.
Passengers holding Solitaire, PPS Club or Krisflyer Elite Gold membership cards who are traveling in `Y' Class with SQ, `W' Class with VS and `Y' Class with VS.
EWR
The EWR Clubhouse may only be used by:SQ First Class passengers and Solitaire card holders. (Regardless of class of travel.)
2. Lounge use for VS passengers in SQ Lounges
LHR, AMS, JNB, HKG, NRT, KIX, BKK, PEN, SEL, TPE, MNL, SYD, BNE, MEL, PER
The lounges listed above may be used by any VS Upper Class passenger and any Gold Card member regardless of class of travel.
RESTRICTIONS
No guests are permitted.
Arrangement does not apply to staff of either airline.
Operational hours of the lounges will not alter.
Bmi British Midland Lounge agreement
flying club gold members ONLY, are invited to the London Heathrow bmi british midland business lounge at international gate 14, when traveling with bmi and regardless of ticket type.
REVIVALS
Singapore Airlines passengers traveling First Class on SQ322 SIN-LHR are able to use the Revivals Lounge.
flying club gold passengers are also able to use this when traveling in any class, providing they have a Virgin Atlantic ticket. (No guests allowed with this offer)
Originally posted by randalf
Hi all,
This poses an interesting question for me - I'm flying in Raffles Class tomorrow, so I could use either the Virgin CH or Singapore Airline's own lounge by the sound of it.
General comparisons between the two, anyone?
I suspect the Virgin Clubhouse is the way to go?
Darryl
Tinkerbelle wrote:ISTBC but I believe the paid entry to the Clubhouse was only available to those travelling on a VS operated flight.
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