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NA
Mileage Club Platinum members and ANA Super Flyers Card members automatically
become Star Gold members, while ANA Mileage Club Bronze members become Star Silver
members. As a Star Alliance Gold or Silver member, you'll enjoy worldwide privileges,
a seamless travel experience and convenient global access. Along with our consistent
focus on safety and security, we provide tangible benefits every time you travel
with each of the Star Alliance network carriers: |
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Access to over 620 lounges worldwide*
Star
Gold members (and First Class international passengers) are free to make full
use of the departure lounge facilities of any member airline (please see the
listing by airline below), irrespective of their seating class, and may bring
a guest. |
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Priority baggage handling Star
Gold members (and First Class or Business Class international passengers) have
priority tags attached to all their checked baggage, ensuring that their bags
are the first to be offloaded at the destination. Star Gold members are also allowed
to check in additional baggage (one extra item of up to 20kg, depending on the
country). |
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Priority check-in As
a Star Gold member, you can use the priority check-in counter of the Alliance
member airline you are flying (denoted by the Star Alliance Gold logo), irrespective
of the class. For example, whether checking in for an ANA economy flight at Narita
or UA economy flight in the U.S., Star Gold members can use the priority check-in
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Star Alliance Network
Member Privileges by Airline
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Priority
Reserv'n
Waitlist |
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Priority
Airport
Standby |
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Priority
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Priority
Baggage
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Extra
Baggage
Allowance |
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Priority
Boarding |
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| Asiana |
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| LOT Polish Airlines |
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| Spanair |
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= Star Alliance Gold Members
= Star Alliance Silver Members
= Some conditions may apply
= Details pending |
| *1 |
Includes "Austrian" group airlines, "Austrian
arrows" and "Lauda Air" |
Star Alliance Network Member Airline
Lounges*
| Air Canada |
Maple Leaf Lounges |
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| Air New Zealand |
Koru Lounges (domestic), International Lounges |
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| All Nippon Airways |
Lounge Fuji**, Signet, Lounge Tsubasa, Club ANA Lounges |
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| Asiana |
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| Austrian*3 |
Senator Lounges, Business Lounges |
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| LOT Polish Airlines |
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| Lufthansa |
Senator Lounges, Business Lounges, Frequent Traveller Lounges |
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| SAS |
SAS Scandinavian Lounges, SAS Business Lounges |
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| Singapore Airlines |
Silver Kris Lounges**** |
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| Spanair |
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| TAP PORTUGAL |
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| THAI |
Royal Executive Class Lounges, Royal Orchid Lounges |
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| United |
First Class Lounges, Red Carpet Club Lounges |
| US Airways |
US Airways Club Lounges |
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| VARIG |
VARIG First Class Lounges*2, Executive Class Lounges |
| * |
Business Class passengers may not have access to all lounges;
please check with your airline |
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Excluding Dulles (Washington, D.C.) and Narita (Tokyo) international
airports |
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Details pending |
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Excluding Adelaide, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
In Singapore, the Premier Lounge is the Star Alliance Gold Lounge |
| *1 |
Austrian arrows use contract lounges and the Austrian lounges
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First Class and Business Class passengers only in Sao Paulo,
Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires |
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Includes "Austrian" group airlines, "Austrian
arrows" and "Lauda Air" |
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