Has there been a change to F lounge access policy?

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There appears to have been a change to the F Lounge access policy at SIN T3.

I've just arrived off a F redemption SQ833 from PVG to SIN. Now I am soon departing in J to BNE. My boarding pass was printed in PVG with an invitation to the SIN First lounge.

I thought a traveller had to be departing in F to get F lounge. The haven't let me in TPR though I did ask.

Just thought I'd put that out there to see if it can be clearly explained.

Cheers,

Alby
 
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Alby I don't know the answer but I am testing the SQ First product to Manchester next Sunday out of SIN. I will be in your same return 11 days later to go in J to PER
from SIN so I may have the answer in about three weeks.
 
Alby I don't know the answer but I am testing the SQ First product to Manchester next Sunday out of SIN. I will be in your same return 11 days later to go in J to PER
from SIN so I may have the answer in about three weeks.

OK, the test will be on the return leg. Sounds like a great flight. I have Mrs Albatross710 booked F in MAN in August. I look forward to any tips you might have from that journey.
 
Ok ,I will let you know.
As I was booking the PER-SIN outgoing one of the reasonable time J flights vanished so I have a 1 am and Mrscove has a 3pm.
Last minute bookings can be like that so I have a room at Changi Crowne Plaza with a 6pm check out.
 
The policy seems unclear and appears to rest in the hands of the check in Agent.
Earlier this year at check in at SFO in a mixed class with J SIN to BNE I asked for, and was given a lounge pass for SIN and it included TPR, although Mrs TOF prefers to go
to T2 and use the lounge - finds it more comfortable and relaxing - I don't know how it will be now that the T2 lounge is being renovated.
 
The policy seems unclear and appears to rest in the hands of the check in Agent.
Earlier this year at check in at SFO in a mixed class with J SIN to BNE I asked for, and was given a lounge pass for SIN and it included TPR

This trip was the first time that I have seen the invitation printing onto the boarding pass. It may have been there before but first time I have seen it. The BP had words something like :

"You are invited to SilverKris lounge." / "You are invited to First lounge."

If they are leaving it up to the Checkin Agent that is good news. At least we know it is negotiable!

I might post the same question on SQTalk and see if there is more inside word.

Alby
 
any update on this? As far as I'm aware, if you are flying F and connecting to an onwards flight (on the same ticket) with J only, you will be entitled to use the First class lounge.
 
any update on this? As far as I'm aware, if you are flying F and connecting to an onwards flight (on the same ticket) with J only, you will be entitled to use the First class lounge.
That was my situation and it seems reasonable.

However the StarAlliance guidance says:

  • Customer must present a boarding card for the same day travel in international First Class on a Star Alliance flight
  • Customer must be departing from the local airport in International First Class
  • Customer is entitled to one guest

Refer: Lounge Access Policy - Star Alliance
 
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