Lounge access in LAS

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albatross710

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In a couple of weeks I should have survived my personal Las Vegas Hangover and make it to the airport to board my returning flight. I'm sure I cannot find a suitable lounge there...here is my lounge question:

QF Gold
Departing LAS on Alaska Air
Connecting same day onto QF56

I found this The Club at LAS, (LAS) McCarran International Airport Terminal 3 which welcomes Oneworld sapphire & emerald. "Access for eligible customers traveling on these oneworld member airlines only."

I think I wont get access.

Any tips for LAS airport?

Alby
 
I think I wont get access.

Yep, I think you missed the airlines above "Access for eligible customers traveling on these oneworld member airlines only."

Only Business Class, First Class and Oneworld status holders get access to the lounge when flying on LATAM and British Airways.

Any tips for LAS airport?

Enjoy the slot machines in the terminal... probably the only airport world wide with them.
 
Allow plenty of time to get through security checks, without fast-track it can push more than 45 mins any time on any day.

And yes..oh those slot machines at the gates.. classic.

Enjoy Vegas, it’s awesome.
 
That lounge is a 3rd party lounge. It is only accessible when flying on LATAM or BA. There are no other oneworld lounges at LAS. You wouldn't have access to one anyway as you're flying on AS.

AS uses a lounge at LAS, looks to be the same lounge listed on the oneworld site.
You can buy an AS day pass to access that lounge.
 
Thanks guy. Was thinking I would not have access there.

Not sure I should post the trip report. :)
 
I've used Priority Pass to access the club at LAS when on AA or DL. Not sure what terminal AS uses but it's all connected airside these days (although long distance and over/underground trains are available).
 
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