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Where is the Concorde lounge at Heathrow?

Where is the Concorde lounge at Heathrow?

Heathrow Terminal 5
The Concorde Room at London Heathrow Terminal 5 and JFK Terminal 7 are available for passengers who are: flying on a scheduled British Airways flight in First. over the age of 18 years, or if under 18 years you are accompanied by a responsible adult.

Can a BA silver card holder take a guest into the lounge?

British Airways Executive Club Silver or Gold Card members or Oneworld Sapphire or Emerald status members who can also bring a guest into the lounge.

Is the Concorde lounge at Heathrow open?

After more than 17 months closed since March 2020, British Airways’ coveted Concorde Rooms at Heathrow’s T5 (one of the world’s best first class lounges) and New York’s JFK Terminal 7 have now reopened to passengers.

How do I get to the Concorde lounge at Heathrow?

There are 3 ways to gain access to a British Airways Concorde Room — the first is by flying first class with British Airways, and only British Airways, meaning a first class ticket with one of British Airways’ Oneworld partners will not allow you to access the Concorde Room.

Can my wife use my BA Silver Card?

Your family can enjoy the benefits of The Club membership and earn Tier Points to become Bronze, Silver and Gold Members. Before you know it, the entire family will be jetting off to your dream destination. Our website can’t operate properly without essential cookies.

Do children count as guests in BA lounge?

It’s purely at the discretion of the person on the desk at the lounge entrance. BA are very strict about the 1 guest only rule and kids over 2 are counted as a guest – no family allowance like Qantas.

Who can access Concorde lounge?

British Airways
Whilst British Airways Executive Club Gold cardholders as well as Oneworld Emerald status holders can access British Airways’ First Class lounges at London Heathrow and New York JFK, only two groups of passengers have access to the Concorde Room: ticketed first-class passengers as well as holders of a Concorde Room …

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