Access to Delta Crown Room in FRA

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Optics

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Hi,

I am travelling to Berlin via SIN/FRA and return next week. On the return trip I usually use the Delta Crown room at FRA, but a colleague told me yesterday that it is not open for QF flyers anymore. Does anyone know if this is correct? Is it all flights or just some at specific times? I am flying on QF6 on 7 Sep.

If it is not available, what other lounge can be used? I believe there is a BA lounge and a CX, but which is better/closer to the gate? I am OW Emerald and flying J.

Thanks
 
Indeed. Qantas has ceased its agreement to use the Delta Crown Room at Frankfurt. QF now uses the CX lounge near gate E7. The BA lounge closes at 22:30 , so is not that useful if departing on QF

Dave
 
Dave Noble said:
Indeed. Qantas has ceased its agreement to use the Delta Crown Room at Frankfurt. QF now uses the CX lounge near gate E7. The BA lounge closes at 22:30 , so is not that useful if departing on QF

Dave
Thanks Dave. That's a pity, as the Delta Crown room was quite conveniently located, and not a bad place for a shower and drink.
 
Optics said:
Thanks Dave. That's a pity, as the Delta Crown room was quite conveniently located, and not a bad place for a shower and drink.
I think you will find the CX lounge almost as conveniently located (in the E gate area of Terminal 2), with very similar food/beverage and nice shower facilities.

Both CX and DL lounges are way better than the BA lounge. The CX and DL lounges cater for long-haul flights, while the BA lounge is designed for short-haul services and hence does not need showers etc.
 
NM said:
I think you will find the CX lounge almost as conveniently located (in the E gate area of Terminal 2), with very similar food/beverage and nice shower facilities.

Both CX and DL lounges are way better than the BA lounge. The CX and DL lounges cater for long-haul flights, while the BA lounge is designed for short-haul services and hence does not need showers etc.
Thanks NM. It is always interesting to try a new lounge.
 
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