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Primeclass Lounge - Terms of Use Primeclass Lounge - Terms of use Passengers having boarding pass of First Class or Business Class have right to use Primeclass Lounge Children up to 2 years of age have access to the lounge free of charge Prime class Lounge - Other terms of use AEROFLOT Platinum and/or golden bearer of SkyTeam card Sky Team Alliance Elite Plus Each card bearer has right to have one (1) guest AIR SERBIA Etihad Guest members: Air SERBIA Silver Air SERBIA Gold (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Air SERBIA Platinum (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Air Seychelles Silver Air Seychelles Gold (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Air Seychelles Platinum (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Etihad Silver Etihad Gold (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Etihad Platinum (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Etihad Exclusive (+2 guests with boarding pass for the same flight) Alitalia Mille Miglia members: Alitalia Mille Miglia Gold (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Airberlin Mille Miglia Platinum (+1 guest with boarding pass for the same flight) Jet Airways Privilege members Jet Airways Privilege Gold member Jet Airways Privilege Platinum member AUSTRIAN AIRLINES, BRUSSELS AIRLINES, CROATIA AIRLINES, LUFTHANSA, SWISS AIRLINES Hon Circle (+1 guest) Star Alliance Gold Card (+1 guest) BRITISH AIRWAYS Passengers who travel by British Airways flight Club Europe Class Executive Club Gold (+1 guest) Executive Club Silver (+1 guest) One World Emerald (+1 guest) One World Sapphire (+1 guest) CZECH AIRLINES Czech Airlines operating crew members Czech Airlines Business Class Passengers with no guest Czech Airlines Platinum Card holders (+1 guest) Czech Airlines Gold Card holders (+1 guest) (Guest must fly on SkyTeam operated flight) SkyTeam Elite Plus Card holders (+1 guest) (Guest must fly on SkyTeam operated flight) DINERS CLUB CARDS Diners Club cardholder – no guest allowed DRAGON PASS CARDS Owner of Dragon Pass card (up to 5 guests - depending on the terms of use of Dragon Pass cards) EMIRATES Invitation Only (IO) members Emirates Skywards Platinum Card Emirates Skywards Gold Card Possibility of using of lounge is stated on boarding pass IBERIA AIRLINES Infinita Prime Card (+4 guests) Iberia Plus Elite (+1 guest) Iberia Singular (+1 guest) Oneworld Emerald - if flying by one of Oneworld members (+1 guest) Oneworld Sapphire - if flying by one of Oneworld members (+1 guest) Iberia Plus Oro (if flying on a contracted flight of Iberia group with children under 18) KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Flying Blue Platinum Card Flying Blue Gold Card Club 2000 (+1 guest) Club 2000 Skippers (+1 guest) Sky Team Elite Plus (+1 guest) Miles & More, HON circle, SEN – codeshare on Air France & KLM flights LOT Hon Circle (Miles & More) card bearer +1 guest + members of family (spouse + own children) Senator (Miles & More) and other bearers of Star Alliance golden cards (+1 guest) LOT invitations for Primeclass Lounge LOUNGE BUDDY https://www.loungebuddy.com/ LOUNGE KEY https://www.loungekey.com/ LOUNGE PASS https://www.loungepass.com/ PRIORITY PASS CARDS Each passenger who is bearer of Priority Pass card can have unlimited number of guests, which is charged according to the terms of use of Priority Pass QATAR AIRWAYS Oneworld Sapphire card bearers (+1 guest) If a child under 12 years of age travels as Oneworld card bearer, it must be accompanied by an adult, and if that adult has no right to use the lounge, he will be considered as a guest When child under 12 years of age travels with an adult who has right to use the lounge, the child will be considered a guest In case when a child under 12 and an adult both have rights to use the lounge, both can invite 1 (one) guest each TAV Tav Passport Card (+1 guest) TURKISH AIRLINES Elite Plus card bearer (+1 guest) Elite card bearer (+1 guest) Star Alliance Gold card bearer (+1 guest) Turkish Airlines Corporate Club members in Croatia (+1 guest) ADDITIONAL REMARKS If not specifically stated, each card bearer of certain group may use his card exclusively on the flights of that certain group. Additional information related to the access to Primeclass Lounge you may receive directly from the airline you are travelling with..
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