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Old Jan 3, 2024 | 4:25 pm
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Flagship First dining - incoming long haul first connecting to domestic first?

Hello everyone,
Sorry if this is a stupid question from a first time poster: I am later this month flying in first on AA from LHR to DFW and then onwards later the same day from DFW to LAS, both in first. As an arriving longhaul first class passenger (but not connecting onto longhaul/transcon flagship first, only shorthaul first), can I use DFW flagship first dining? The explanations of the rules that I've been able to find are ambiguous on this point. For what it's worth (as far as I can tell nothing!), I am on a BA codeshare ticket and Oneworld Emerald via BA Gold status.
Also, would I need to collect and recheck my bags or will they be checked through from LHR to LAS?
Thank you in advance!
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Old Jan 3, 2024 | 4:28 pm
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Originally Posted by El Capitano
Hello everyone,
Sorry if this is a stupid question from a first time poster: I am later this month flying in first on AA from LHR to DFW and then onwards later the same day from DFW to LAS, both in first. As an arriving longhaul first class passenger (but not connecting onto longhaul/transcon flagship first, only shorthaul first), can I use DFW flagship first dining? The explanations of the rules that I've been able to find are ambiguous on this point. For what it's worth (as far as I can tell nothing!), I am on a BA codeshare ticket and Oneworld Emerald via BA Gold status.
Also, would I need to collect and recheck my bags or will they be checked through from LHR to LAS?
Thank you in advance!
As far as I'm aware yes, similar situation arriving DFW in Flagship first and departing domestic in domestic first I was granted access.
You will need to recheck bags, you go through immigration, down the escalator to baggage claim, through customs, and then there's a bag drop in the hall outside before you go upstairs to reclear security.
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Old Jan 3, 2024 | 4:43 pm
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Thank you!
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Old May 28, 2024 | 2:00 pm
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Would arriving on CX F and connecting to AS Y give access to FFD in LAX?
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Old May 28, 2024 | 2:27 pm
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Originally Posted by 12changk2
Would arriving on CX F and connecting to AS Y give access to FFD in LAX?
No. There is no FFD at LAX.
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Old May 28, 2024 | 2:39 pm
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Originally Posted by spanishflea
No. There is no FFD at LAX.
No, but there is Qantas F lounge. CX F should grant access.

However will need to depart from terminal 6 which is three terminal buildings away.
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