A lot of people might not have the patience to look for a go-to lounge, I personally do enjoy doing what you did. I think most people trying to relax would hate going lounge to lounge. Just wanted to give a huge thanks to you for doing this to get a big heads up before arriving to the airport on my next flight!!
HI there, and welcome to the channel! Tyvm, I really appreciate it. I used to fly quite a bit, so I like to know what lounges have good food, are quiet, have comfortable resting areas, and more! There is nothing worse on a long layover then not being able to relax and find a quiet corner and grab food or a drink. Have a good trip!
Hi, and welcome to the channel. Yep, I sometimes check out a few different lounges if I have time, and if kne dosent have good food, I take a look at another one. Also, if ones too crowded. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
@@MilesMiser this was great advice. We were at the Atlanta airport yesterday. It was great to know that we could visit more than one Priority Pass lounge. Appreciate the advice.
Hey it's nice that you had some lounge options on a very long lay-over. We hung out last week in the ITA lounges in Milan and Rome and the Air Malta lounge on Malta. The last one really surprised us for being very good. Same as the flight, they managed to get us a breakfast served with real cutlery and plates and glasses of juice on a one hour flight. (Only 8 people on business class, but still) On a similar ITA flight everything was paper and plastic. That laz y boy looked good for a longer wait, but have you ever been in Air France lounge on Charles de Gaulle in Paris, they have rooms with beds for I think $15 if you have a long wait and need to sleep.
Hey there! Last time I was in Rome I had a 6 or 7 am departure so we didn't get to visit any lounges :( Tiny Vending machine coffee for me.. In CDG I visited the maple leaf lounge but it's been 4 + years since I've been there ;( Going back for a long European trip in the fall so tons of content coming then! Thanks for the CDG tip about the beds! It sounds like ITA treated you well,, except for the phatic cutlery one ;) Thanks again for commenting and watching I appreciate it :)
Hi. If you're flying out of terminal 2, you can use the Aero Mexico lounges. I'm not sure about an Air France lounge in terminal 1, though. When you check in or check bags at the counter and your flying business class or have status, ask the rep where the lounge is that you have access to. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it :)
Hi Miles and Brian! The Grand Lounge is The lounge for business Class passengers From Lufthansa, Iberia, Air France, KLM, Turkish Airlines in México City.
A lot of people might not have the patience to look for a go-to lounge, I personally do enjoy doing what you did. I think most people trying to relax would hate going lounge to lounge. Just wanted to give a huge thanks to you for doing this to get a big heads up before arriving to the airport on my next flight!!
HI there, and welcome to the channel! Tyvm, I really appreciate it. I used to fly quite a bit, so I like to know what lounges have good food, are quiet, have comfortable resting areas, and more! There is nothing worse on a long layover then not being able to relax and find a quiet corner and grab food or a drink. Have a good trip!
@@MilesMiser For sure!! Thank you!
Thank you. I didn’t realize that you were allowed to visit multiple lounges with priority pass.
Hi, and welcome to the channel. Yep, I sometimes check out a few different lounges if I have time, and if kne dosent have good food, I take a look at another one. Also, if ones too crowded. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
@@MilesMiser this was great advice. We were at the Atlanta airport yesterday. It was great to know that we could visit more than one Priority Pass lounge. Appreciate the advice.
@williamburkhead3107 Hi there! That's awesome! Glad you were able to hit a few diff lounges there :)
Hey it's nice that you had some lounge options on a very long lay-over. We hung out last week in the ITA lounges in Milan and Rome and the Air Malta lounge on Malta. The last one really surprised us for being very good. Same as the flight, they managed to get us a breakfast served with real cutlery and plates and glasses of juice on a one hour flight. (Only 8 people on business class, but still) On a similar ITA flight everything was paper and plastic.
That laz y boy looked good for a longer wait, but have you ever been in Air France lounge on Charles de Gaulle in Paris, they have rooms with beds for I think $15 if you have a long wait and need to sleep.
Hey there! Last time I was in Rome I had a 6 or 7 am departure so we didn't get to visit any lounges :( Tiny Vending machine coffee for me.. In CDG I visited the maple leaf lounge but it's been 4 + years since I've been there ;( Going back for a long European trip in the fall so tons of content coming then! Thanks for the CDG tip about the beds! It sounds like ITA treated you well,, except for the phatic cutlery one ;) Thanks again for commenting and watching I appreciate it :)
Does the admiral club have alcohols to just grab or do I have to ask?
Hi there, good question. At this admirals club there's a bar and you have to order what you want from the bartender.
Do you perhaps know which lounge gives access to Air France passengers? I'll be flying out of Mexico City back to Portugal.
Hi. If you're flying out of terminal 2, you can use the Aero Mexico lounges. I'm not sure about an Air France lounge in terminal 1, though. When you check in or check bags at the counter and your flying business class or have status, ask the rep where the lounge is that you have access to. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it :)
Hi Miles and Brian! The Grand Lounge is The lounge for business Class passengers From Lufthansa, Iberia, Air France, KLM, Turkish Airlines in México City.
@@viajeroijt9510 Thanks!
@@viajeroijt9510there are 3 different grand lounge elites the one that airfrance uses is the first one he showed