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For 145,000 United miles, you will not only be able to enjoy a nice first class product between Europe and Bangkok, but you can also access the Thai Airways First Class lounge if departing from or connecting in Bangkok.

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If you are lucky enough to have access to a business class lounge, your situation is a lot easier.
If you need to pump in the airport — good areas are: empty gate areas, biz class lounge (request admission for pumping!)
Note that these are for hanging and lounging only and are NOT to be worn to class, except if you've been up all night studying for a final and plan to go back to sleep after you take it.
I would say it's great pants to lounge around the house in, or something to pull over your legs while you're warming up for dance class, but I would not jog in this, because it will most definitely be too loose and slide down my waist and legs if I started running in it.
A pair of soft, stretchy separates will never disappoint; no matter if you're off to morning class or just lounging around the dorm.
I like to use my active wear for a variety of purposes: gym sessions, workout classes, walking my dog, and lounge wear, if I am being honest.
If there's a demerit for the A8, it's that it doesn't quite hit the heights of comfort and grandeur you get from an S - class, whether you're sitting up front or lounging in the rear.
With airline - style tray tables that deploy from the center console, large LCD screens to surf the Net or watch videos, cupholders that keep your beverages cool or hot, a built - in footrest and a remote (or iPhone app) to commandeer all the controls from the driver, it's such an easy place to get work done (or just lounge) that it wouldn't surprise us if more folks bought S - classes in which to be chauffeured than to actually drive (read: China).
To a certain extent, this lounge of a car is an S - Class alternative for those for whom space is an important criterion, if not the most.
For example, if you frequently fly through major U.S. airports, you will appreciate access to Amex Centurion lounges that are light years ahead of most domestic lounges in terms of comfort and first - class dining.
If you have the Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard ®, you can access Admirals Club lounges even when you are flying in economy class.
If you're using another airport, Etihad has partnered with business class lounges all over the world to make your trip more enjoyable.
If you have a membership, you can utilize each participating lounge regardless of the airline you're flying, the class of your ticket, or your membership (or lack thereof) in any frequent flyer club.
If you're departing from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) in Taipei, make sure you stop by EVA Air's business class lounge where you can enjoy a nice meal, have a drink, and relax.
When you fly Upper Class, make sure you leave time to visit one of their Clubhouse lounges, especially if you are departing or connecting at London Heathrow or New York City (JFK).
If you are connecting in Cathay Pacific's hub, Hong Kong, you will have the chance to visit 2 first class lounges: The Pier and The Wing.
If you're connecting and didn't get time to visit the first class lounge, maybe you'd like to shower early in the flight before getting settled in to sleep.
The Pier is another option if you're looking for a first class lounge where you can relax.
As SAA is a member of Star Alliance, Gold members can use the lounge even if they're not flying business class.
If you're «rolling in the dough» of Alaska miles and have been eyeing a journey on Emirates first class (especially a long one), then you could incorporate a stopover into your journey and potentially spend close to two days living in an Emirates plane and indulging in the Emirates lounge at DXB.
If Malaysia Airlines wants to offer a true First Class experience and compete with Air France's First Class lounge and redesigned product they really need to step up their game!
The offer to Economy Class passengers isn't exactly impressive because anyone can access the lounge if they're prepared to pay.....
First Class Lounge: If you are flying First Class, you get access to the First Class portion of the lounge — which has a separate entrance.
• Did you know that if you are traveling business or first class on specific domestic, transcontinental flights, you have free lounge access?
I also recently used United miles for a flight to Europe that would have cost $ 6,902 if I'd bought it round - trip in swanky Lufthansa business class — which includes use of the arrival lounge for a shower in Frankfurt before connecting on to the rest of Europe.
If you're travelling Virgin Atlantic Upper Class or Delta One ®, you can top and tail your journey perfectly with a complimentary chauffeur car ** and exclusive lounge access, designed to relax, inspire and refresh.
Once United has a Polaris lounge in Tokyo, I may choose to spend time there, but if you have a business class ticket, you have ANA lounge access.
Cathay Pacific is a member of the oneworld alliance, and even passengers traveling in economy class can use one of the lounges if they hold Emerald or Sapphire status within the alliance.
especially if you do any amount of Economy Class travel somewhere like Europe where the Priority Pass membership will get you and 2 guests into a good number of airline lounges that your airline status may not.
If you're departing from Doha, you will also be able to enjoy Qatar's excellent business class lounge.
However, if you have a connection, you can experience Turkish Airlines» amazing business class lounge.
If you're flying out of Tokyo Narita (NRT) or Tokyo Haneda (HND), your first class journey will start in a Japan Airlines first class lounge.
If you depart from Tokyo Haneda (HND) or Tokyo Narita (NRT), make sure you enjoy one of Japan Airlines» first class lounges.
If you happen to be in Dubai, you'll also have access to the Emirates business class lounge.
If you're at an airport without a Qantas business class lounge, you'll have access to one of their partner lounges, which are often provided by their Oneworld partners.
If you aren't departing from a location with a Polaris lounge, you can still access United clubs and other Star Alliance business class lounges.
Entry to the lounge is based on the cabin of travel or your OneWorld status — if you're traveling in First Class or have OneWorld Emerald status you and one guest are allowed in.
If they come up with something like the British Airways Galleries Club lounge at Heathrow T5 (which isn't too bad) with enhanced food offerings for Emeralds and First Class flyers we won't be missing out on much.
if you're paying thousands of dollars for a Business Class experience you don't expect to find yourself in a lounge that time forgot... and that's exactly what you'll get in Pisa.
Just short of Gate 18 are the escalators which take you up to the British Airways First Class lounge and, if you go up a further level, to the British Airways Galleries Club Lounge.
If you're not hungry and you're not a drinker than you probably won't notice too much difference between this lounge and its big brother downstairs... and I'm tempted to try this lounge out the next time I'm struggling to find a seat in the First Class lounge.
This would mean that, if we were traveling in Economy Class and all wanted lounge access, we would have to use one of our Priority Pass memberships to use the Aspire Lounge at Terminal 5... and the Aspire Lounge isn't very good at all.
If Virgin America could build a lounge in New York and San Francisco, and give complimentary access to their Elevate Gold members and First Class flyers, that's a big plus in their favor.
The Concorde Room is only available at London's Heathrow Airport and New York's JFK Airport, and the lounge can only be accessed if you're flying First Class on British Airways (one guest is welcome as well), or if you are a Gold Member of BA» frequent flyer program Executive Club with 5,000 Tier Points.
If you are departing from Jakarta (CGK), you will have the opportunity to enjoy the new first class lounge - it was not complete when I visited earlier this year.
If you're wondering why I haven't said much about the first class lounge in the old terminal, it's because it was very sparse.
For the record, even if you don't get lounge access via your credit card, you can often get it if / when flying in business class or better on most airlines in their affiliated lounges for free.
The benefits of achieving a so - called «elite» status vary, but can include access to lounges (regardless of travel class), a bonus in elite qualifying miles when flying in first or business class, the ability to reserve better seats including enhanced economy class, free or discounted upgrades, priority in standing by for a different flight, priority in not being bumped if a flight is oversold, fewer or no nuisance fees,... well, you get the picture.
As a First Class passenger, you have access to the First Class lounges in Terminal 2 and 3, but there is something unique at Terminal 3 that's worth making the trip there, even if you are flying out of Terminal 2: The Private Room, SQ's most upscale... Continue reading →
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