Lucky or policy change? SQ lounge

RianT

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As I understood the policy, as VA Gold I should only have access to SQ 'owned and operated' lounges. However I am currently sitting in a partner lounge in KLIA1. I didn't ask, at check-in I was asked which of the 2 lounges I wanted and my boarding pass was reprinted.

Small win, wonder if the policy has changed?
 

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As I understood the policy, as VA Gold I should only have access to SQ 'owned and operated' lounges. However I am currently sitting in a partner lounge in KLIA1. I didn't ask, at check-in I was asked which of the 2 lounges I wanted and my boarding pass was reprinted.

Small win, wonder if the policy has changed?
Happened to me at KLIA1 a bit over a year ago. I considered it a monopoly style "Bank error" and enjoyed the unexpected access.
 
I've had this as well last year. SQ no longer have their own lounge at KUL but they have their own separate section in the Plaza Premium Lounge in the MTB, so I think that's why VA elites can access that. The annoying thing was that almost all of the SQ flights are in the Satellite terminal rather than the MTB but this shouldn't be an issue now that the inter-terminal aerotrain is working again (unless it breaks down).
 
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