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    PPS traveling J class - Access to which Royal Orchid Lounge?

    As PPS traveling on J class, can we use the F side of the Royal Orchid Lounge in BKK? When SQ used to have its own SKL in the old BKK, PPS on J could access to F side. My last trip to BKK, I was only allowed to go to the J side of the Royal Orchid Lounge.

    I believe in a lot of contract lounges, PPS on J can access the F side of the lounge. Esplanade at CGK is one of those lounges.

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    • #3
      AFAIK... the answer is no. I was told by the check-in agent that TG F is strictly for F pax on SQ. Unless the rules have changed.

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      • #4
        It seems like PPS privilege is being diluted to just *G on SQ. I can understand it if it is PPS traveling on other *A airlines. But on SQ? Why?

        By the way, can a PPS member travelling on Y class on SQ or other *A airlines have an access to the same lounge?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by UMD View Post
          It seems like PPS privilege is being diluted to just *G on SQ. I can understand it if it is PPS traveling on other *A airlines. But on SQ? Why?
          Probably because its a TG lounge and not a SQ lounge

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
            Probably because its a TG lounge and not a SQ lounge
            I think that's the reason. Of course TG doesn't want to have their F lounges to be too full...

            I don't remember about NH F Lounge at NRT. Does QPP allow into NH F lounge? I know as TPP, I can visit there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by CGK View Post
              I don't remember about NH F Lounge at NRT. Does QPP allow into NH F lounge? I know as TPP, I can visit there.
              No, QPP only gets you into the NH J lounge ... as per info from SQ Japan (which I'm looking at right now) forwarded to me by a certain YVR based SQTalker.
              Last edited by jhm; 14 February 2007, 01:37 AM. Reason: Ooops! Wrote NH F and I meant NH J.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jhm View Post
                No, QPP only gets you into the NH J lounge ... as per info from SQ Japan (which I'm looking at right now) forwarded to me by a certain YVR based SQTalker.
                I can confirm that SQ QPP J passenger can only access to NH J lounge. This happened to me 3 weeks ago when I flew out on SQ 637.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by UMD View Post
                  I can confirm that SQ QPP J passenger can only access to NH J lounge. This happened to me 3 weeks ago when I flew out on SQ 637.
                  I guess the similar agreement will be valid for TG lounges in BKK. Hmm now I remember something. I think SQ had an info given out prior to the move and when the new BKK started in operation. I think it was listed there about lounge access..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by UMD View Post
                    It seems like PPS privilege is being diluted to just *G on SQ. I can understand it if it is PPS traveling on other *A airlines. But on SQ? Why?

                    By the way, can a PPS member travelling on Y class on SQ or other *A airlines have an access to the same lounge?
                    I agree PPS privilege is being diluted. I know this lounge access benefit only applies to SKL and not other lounges. However, there seems to be a trend for SQ to operate out of the *A lounges, e.g. in BKK (unless they'll open their own SKL after all?), instead of having their own SKL lounge in addition to *A lounge. If they continue to do this, there'll be fewer SKL lounges and hence the dilution of this PPS benefit.

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                    • #11
                      TG F Lounge

                      I had a short but very pleasant experience of the TG F lounge today.

                      There are a number of cooked-to-order/table service food options, including a few soups, Thai fried rice and wanton soup. As for the bar, I can only report that the fizz served is Moet Chandon, which is an "acceptable" primer for a Krug run...

                      IMHO, the decor is an acceptable blend of generic beige/brown.

                      All-in-all a step up over the Don Muang SKL F, if in SQ F...

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