Ultimately the ability to redeem miles for premium
cabin travel on their partner airlines.
Buying miles to book premium
cabin travel on partner airlines is, at best, a 50:50 proposition — availability isn't nearly as good as it once was and the number of miles needed (and therefore the cost) has increased significantly.
Not exact matches
This includes super elite Global Services members who are not flying business or first class - we asked United for clarification
on this and they restated the strict policy: Customers ticketed for United Polaris business class or United Polaris first class, as well as customers
traveling in international first or business class
cabins on Star Alliance ™
partner airlines will have access to the United Polaris lounges.
As far as access goes, only customers
traveling in United Polaris business class or United Polaris first class
on long - haul international flights, as well as customers
traveling in international first or business class
cabins on Star Alliance
partner airlines, will have access to the United Polaris lounge.
Passengers
traveling in a premium
cabin on Delta or
partner airline (SkyTeam) OR with an Amex Platinum card flying any class with Delta can access the lounge.
You can get a lot of value out of your Starpoints when you transfer them to
airline partners, especially when booking premium
cabin travel on long - haul flights.
Passengers
traveling in a premium
cabin on Delta or
partner airline (SkyTeam)... Read More»
The lounge is accessible by premium
cabin passengers
traveling on Korean Air and SkyTeam
partner airlines, SkyTeam Elite Plus members and Priority Pass / Lounge Club card holders.