QF Gold lounge access MUC T2

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Dessie

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Hi all

I am travelling LH from MUC terminal 2 and wondering what lounge I should aim for (or can actually access). A Oneworld search appears to show T2 carriers are AB/BA/AY/IB/QR/RJ/S7/US airlines operate although I doubt they all have lounges here:confused:

Also worth mentioning I jagged the most recent EY gold status match (thanks to this forum:)) so maybe that presents some more options. I don't have a card of course, just an email confirmation.

Thanks Dessie
 
I'm not sure about your EY status but your QF gold / OWS will not get you into any lounge when flying LH as they're not a Oneworld carrier.
Had you flown air Berlin you would have had access (presuming they fly to your destination)
 
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Oneworld airlines actually operate from Terminal One at MUC and most share the British Airways lounge in Area B. Eligible Etihad and Air Berlin passengers can use the Atlantic Lounge (shared facility) also in Terminal One Area C. Both lounges are accessible after passport and security control. Lufthansa and Star Alliance carriers depart from a Terminal Two. So no Oneworld Lounge access in Terminal Two.
 
Thanks for all of your responses. A bit of a rookie error on my behalf regarding Oneworld lounge access yet travelling on LH, well duh! Thanks again......Dessie.
 
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