Read the post to see how to enter to win one of two $150 credits towards lounge access!
Lounge Buddy is a useful app that – if you have an iPhone or other device in the Apple ecosystem – just got more useful.
They will now sell day passes to lounges, sometimes at regular price and sometimes at a discount.
Now, I don’t generally buy lounge access at regular price on a per-use basis. I have ongoing access to American, Delta, Alaska, American Express and other lounges via credit cards. And I was a little confused at first by the marketing claim that by buying access in advance you would be guaranteed lounge space and not turned away for crowding (I’ve only ever heard of such things happening to United elites trying to enter Star Alliance partner lounges, and then only very occasionally).
Available Lounges via LoungeBuddy
Then I got a look at their initial list of lounges and it all made sense, and I started to get a little jealous that I don’t have an iPhone, as there’s no current Android functionality. The initial list of lounges is small but interesting. Here’s the current list of lounges they’re working with.
There are (7) lounges presently in the U.S.: Alaska Airlines Boardroom locations (LAX, Portland, Seattle, Anchorage) and Minute Suites (Philadelphia, Dallas, Atlanta). I walk by Minute Suites in the D terminal at DFW all the time and have always been curious to check it out.
There are also (19) lounges in the U.K. across 13 airports… so not just London although 4 of the lounges are at Heathrow and 2 at Gatwick.
Here’s the Alaska lounge in Portland, easily accessible when flying other carriers including American.
LoungeBuddy Giveaway: $300 in Lounge Credits, Plus Everyone is a Winner!
LoungeBuddy offered some credit to me and to readers, but as is my practice I don’t accept such things and pass the value along to you instead.
I’m giving away (2) credits of $150. And all you have to do to enter to win is leave a comment on this blog post answering the question, what is your favorite airport lounge?
You can enter up to 5 times, if you happen to like several different lounges. I will pick two winners at random. And remember, the credits are for use through the LoungeBuddy app and this functionality requires use of the iPhone app currently.
We’ll take entries through noon Eastern on Monday, December 22 and winners as usual will be drawn with the help of random.org.
Just one more thing…
Everyone is a winner: Anyone downloading the app can use code viewftwing for $10 worth of credit.
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LAX lounge
I love the Virgin lounges anywhere. I was in London and it was an amazing experience to get a meal cooked to order.
My favorite lounge is the Thai First Class lounge in BKK. Can’t beat a great 1 hour massage!
The Wing, HKG.
LH FC lounge, FRA.
Concorde Room, JFK.
Virgin Loft, SFO.
Centurion lounge, LGA.
Lufthansa FCT!
OZ F Lounge at ICN
Centurion Lounge, SFO
AA DFW A – for the showers!
CX HKG F – If you can get a cabana
QF HKG – Great J lounge… kind of like J+
AA SFO – best staff ever
JL NRT F – book your shiatsu massage!
AA DFW, for the showers
AA LAX, because of the large windows
JL NRT, because that usually means I get to shower and clean up
AA SFO because of what Johnny said, great staff!
AA ORD, because I haven’t been to any other lounges 🙁
Concorde Room at JFK.
The Wing in HKG.
Centurion lounge in SFO.
Virgin Clubhouse at LHR.
Turkish J lounge in IST.
Looks like TK business lounge in IST wins by acclaim. I agree.
Not the best ever, but the Brussels Airlines lounge in the Schengen area at BRU is surely in the running for the most improved this year (and pretty decent on an absolute scale). Now they just have to do the non-Schengen side.
SK lounge in CPH isn’t too shabby. Lots of salmon for dinner!
US airline-based offerings are pretty poor in general. UA’s lounges at LAX, for example, can’t hold a candle to AC’s (very modest) offering.
Best Airline lounge in North America (that I’ve been to, not including Centurion) is AC’s MLL in the international section of YUL. Still middling by European Airline standards.
Any lounge I get into for free is my favorite as I’m not
1. Centurion Lounge!
2. Thai Airways Bangkok
3. Virgin Heathrow
4. Centurion Las Vegas
5. The Centurion DFW is so good it gets mentioned twice.
If only the AMEX Centurion Lounge, DFW were a hotel too!
SAS Longue, Copenhagen