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Review: Club International Seattle

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I love the amount of nonstop international service that SeaTac Airport has. Living in Tampa I usually had to get up at the crack of down when traveling internationally and take a connecting flight or two to get to my international gateway. Now I can leave home less than two hours before my international flight.

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 Sam
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Although the lounge may be crowded, it appears to have much better selections than any of United Clubs.


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(@FlyingDoctorWu)
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That's the old NW WorldClub right? I remember when it opened; it was the best lounge in SEA...

FDW


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@ FlyingDoctorWu -- Yep, believe it is!


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 Zach
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Having flown in and out of SEA the last few weeks going overseas, it still surprises me that DL wants to build up SEA even more. My LAXSEA flight on Wednesday had to land at the B gates because of the overcrowding at the S concourse.

For what it's worth, at least that club has food. The SC has more seating and arguably a better view, but virtually zero food options. Take your pick 😛


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(@Susan)
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Hey Lucky, Just put a LH business class flight on hold SEA to FRA. Can I get a sneak peak on the next installment? Wondering if it has the new biz class seats?


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@ Susan -- Hah, stay tuned, next installment will be out tomorrow. It's the old product. Here's a sneak peak:
https://onemileatatime.com/how-opinions-change-when-you-realize-lufthansa-planes-have-more-than-eight-seats/


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(@Susan)
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Uh oh. On to plan B - thanks!


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 KenP
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According to a announcement by Seatac this was the old Delta Crown room. Can anyone verify this?
Also I am flying F on Emirates which uses this lounge. What's behind the glass in FC area?


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(@Scottrick)
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At least the bar at the international lounge is better than any of the domestic ones IMO.


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(@dmodemd)
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Whoa! You missed the best part of the International Lounge! The really nice bartender will mix up some featured cocktails for you (with whatever mods you want). I had a Lychee Martini while my wife had a Mimosa. The soup was good, did you try it?


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(@Srini)
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I was using an Alaska Miles Redemption in Business Class on Emirates and Emirates provides access to this lounge. However I did not know about this and instead used my Priority Pass + $27 for using United's Lounge (which was horrible and nothing to eat). Alaska's lounge is equally horrible with a salad consisting of lettuce leaves and cherry tomatoes...and crowded. This lounge from your report seems so much better and I will definitely visit this lounge on my next trip on Emirates out of Seattle.


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(@Parker)
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I was going through old trip reports because that's what I enjoy doing when I am home sick (other readers don't judge) and I couldn't help but chuckle about the Sun Country on those signs. I have a picture on my phone that is, from top to bottom, "Emirates, KLM, Korean Air, Qatar Airways, Sun Country." That sign is located at Terminal D at DFW.


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