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In response to
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Airport lounge rules: guests and children? Do they cost extra? -- nm
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by
Mop
Varies greatly based on method of admittance and the lounge you are talking about. -- nm
Posted by
ty97
May 29 '17, 16:49
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Responses:
So: which airline. Where are you traveling from/to. What are you using to get in. -- nm*
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ty97
May 29, 16:50
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And who are the potential guests? Just your children? Or other adults as well? -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 16:53
21
and yes, believe it or not, all of these questions probably matter.
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ty97
May 29, 16:57
20
Wonder if it's worth buying one of those lounge passes as I travel with the kids.
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Mop
May 29, 17:05
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Three hour layovers with children are why airports should still have arcades. -- nm
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mafic
May 29, 17:09
5
Believe it or not, most still do. But that's why God invented the iPad. -- nm
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Mop
May 29, 17:11
4
PHL has "Two aviation-themed play areas include hands-on equipment that kids can climb and crawl in to mimic piloting" and free wifi -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 17:37
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Calgary has an arcade called Flippers in the 'Departures - Canada' area -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 17:39
1
There used to be a gawdawful airplane carousel thing that made an ear-splittlingly loud ratching noise as it was turned
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Reagen
May 29, 17:52
pinball > iPad. -- nm
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mafic
May 29, 17:17
Alls I know is Qantas lets you bring immediate family in if you yourself are entitled. -- nm
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mafic
May 29, 17:08
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It's a hodge podge mess nowadays with rules, thus all the questions. -- (edited)
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ty97
May 29, 17:12
2
Qantas is one unrelated guest, or immediate family. in theory they also have to be travelling on the day, but they've never checked when I've brought
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mafic
May 29, 17:17
1
Mind you, I hate you for having Qantas lounges, those are pretty nice.
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ty97
May 29, 17:33
Routing? Airline? This will impact which clubs are even available and what their policies are -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 17:06
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Portland/Calgary/Montreal on Air Canada; Montreal/Philly/Portland on American.
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Mop
May 29, 17:10
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For the AA itinerary on the return, you can buy a day pass for $59 and can bring in three children under 18 for free (no free guests over 18).
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ty97
May 29, 17:17
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We've got a bit of a layover in Philly. This may be worthwhile. They also have something called Minute Suites. -- nm
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Mop
May 29, 17:21
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I think I've seen them but know nothing about them. -- (edited)
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ty97
May 29, 17:27
AC has a Maple Lead lounge at Calgary but you have to be flying on a Latitude or Flex ticket in order to have the right to buy into the lounge
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ty97
May 29, 17:21
3
Looks like Prirority Pass can get me access to the Aspire lounges in Calgary. -- nm
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Mop
May 29, 17:23
2
See my post above about PP. -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 17:27
1
(Aspire is in the International Departures area) -- nm
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ty97
May 29, 17:29
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