I just had an interesting experience trying to access the Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and I’m not sure what exactly to make of it, as I found the enforcement to be a bit odd.

I had booked a room for a 12-hour block at the Sama-Sama Express transit hotel in the terminal, so that I could get some rest. However, upon arrival, I decided to stop by the Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge. My idea was just to have somewhere to sit for an hour or so to work, to avoid going into my room and falling asleep immediately.

When I presented my boarding pass, the conversation went something like this, with the agent not even scanning my boarding pass:

Lounge agent: “I’m sorry, your flight is tomorrow, you can’t yet access the lounge.”
Me: “Oh, I’m in transit, I just landed from Tokyo Narita… I thought I would get lounge access during the connection? I don’t plan to sleep here, I have a transit hotel in the terminal booked.”
Lounge agent: “You can only use the lounge on the day of departure, it’s a new rule.”
Me: “Okay, sorry, I didn’t know. So visiting any time on the same calendar day is fine?”
Lounge agent: “No, you can visit the lounge up to three hours before departure.”
Me: “Even on a connection, lounge access isn’t allowed more than three hours before departure?”
Lounge agent: “Yes, I’m sorry.”

However, I found it strange that the airline supposedly has a three-hour lounge access restriction even for connecting passengers. It’s common for airlines to have a three-hour rule for originating passengers, but that’s almost always waived if you’re on a connection.

I left the lounge and headed to my hotel room. Out of curiosity, I then pulled up Malaysia Airlines’ terms & conditions. The only mention I saw of the three-hour rule was in reference to purchasing lounge access:

Lounge Access is purchased on an individual basis, restricted to one-time entry per passenger for a maximum duration of three (3) hours before flight departure. The lounge access will be indicated on the boarding pass with the ‘LOUG’ indicator.

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