US Airways/AA merger confusion

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jen_na

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Can anyone please tell me if I have access to the Admirals Club if I fly on US Airways?

I would like to buy an Admirals Club 30-day membership for my upcoming trip to the states but a couple of flights are with US Airways. Do I can access to the lounge on these flights as well?
 
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I believe yes as well. Based on observation in several AC lounges in the US last November/December - front desk attempting to help pax on US Airways flights, a couple of chats with others using the lounge etc. Not definitive advice (I was always on AA or Eagle) but enough evidence to suggest you'll be fine.
 
You should be fine. Although the airlines are still operating as separate entities, their respective lounges have all been merged and rebranded into Admiral Clubs. When I did my run on US the old US lounges were branded as ACs and the desk maned by old US lounge staff with an AA attache to deal with AA flight issues.
 
You will get access. However the former US staff don't always know the AA rules (such as access by one world status folks). But with a straight AA 30 day membership, you should be fine. Remember its a full membership, not a 'pass'.

Oh, and welcome to AFF :) .
 
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