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Old 13th March 2008, 02:34 PM
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Re: Lounge Access at Paris CDG

I think I've posted this elsewhere; but I had problems at CDG after the RWC.

Having asked my agent to book me QF to ensure I got some decent points (all my travel is transtasman and domestic).

Got 'bounced' at the AirFrance lounge; was a QF code flight on AirFrance metal.

Had to sit in the disgusting lounge for a few hours.

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Re: Lounge Access at Paris CDG

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... Got 'bounced' at the AirFrance lounge; was a QF code flight on AirFrance metal.

Had to sit in the disgusting lounge for a few hours.
Might I point you to post #9, NM puts it succinctly:
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However, the BA lounge at CDG is nothing special. It serves a European short-haul market and is dressed to suite. Very limited snacks and warm beer.
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Old 19th April 2008, 05:23 AM
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Re: Lounge Access at Paris CDG

BA's contract lounge at CDG T2B is certainly nothing special. It only had biscuits, crisps and drinks unless I missed some other available food, although it did provide newspapers in English which was nice. It does provide some nice quiet space though.

I was flying economy so in theory I wouldn't have been able to get in (I forgot that it was a contract lounge), but the nice chap at the lounge entrace let me in because it was quiet.
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Old 19th April 2008, 09:17 AM
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Re: Lounge Access at Paris CDG

I also have been allowed into the BA lounge at CDG when travelling BA Y and therefore technically not permitted entry.
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