As of April 3, 2019, Montreal-Trudeau Airport will separate the domestic and international flight sections. What are the consequences for the access to the exhibitions?
For the past few years, it has been possible to move freely, without control, between the domestic and international sections of Montreal-Trudeau airport.
But as of April 3, 2019, Montreal-Trudeau Airport will re-establish a checkpoint at the entrance to the Duty Free store, separating the two sections.
It will therefore no longer be possible to enter the International section of the terminal without a boarding pass for an international flight.
As of April 3, 2019, Montreal-Trudeau Airport will have 4 distinct sections:
and not 3 as before:
You can see these 4 zones on this diagram. The new separation will be at the border of the green and orange zones.
In the domestic section of Montreal-Trudeau Airport, there is only one lounge: the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge, located between gates 1 & 3.
This is also the case in the transborder section for flights to the United States. The Maple Leaf Lounge is located at door 73.
To access Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges with a credit card, you have several options:
Within the international section of Montreal-Trudeau Airport, there are 4 lounges:
The Air France-KLM lounge is not accessible with Canadian credit cards. For the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge in the International section, the conditions of access with a credit card are identical to those stated above.
Let’s take a look at the other two exhibitions.
The Salon Odyssée Desjardins is located at the end of the international section, at door 63.
It is available ONLY to holders of certain Desjardins credit cards.
You can find some pictures of the Odyssée Desjardins show in this report.
The National Bank Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport can be accessed in many ways via :
Simply present one of these cards to gain direct access to the National Bank Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport:
The National Bank lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport is a member of the Priority Pass program. Some credit cards in Canada offer Priority Pass membership and annual access.
Here, to access the National Bank Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport, you will need to present your Priority Pass card… not your credit card!
Here are the credit cards that offer Priority Pass membership and access:
So, you may very well have a card that gives you DIRECT access to the National Bank lounge (e.g., the Platinum Card® from American Express for the cardholder, 1 guest and 2 children under 21) but ALSO a Priority Pass membership (in the case of the Platinum Card® from American Express, the Priority Pass account holder and 1 guest have access).
This is a great way to get a “double” card if you are a large family or a group of friends!
It is also possible to access the National Bank Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport via Mastercard LoungeKey. Most World Elite Mastercard level cards offer the LoungeKey subscription. But only a few add annual access (while with the others you have to pay for your access).
That’s the case with these 2 World Elite cards offered by BMO.
To access the National Bank lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport, you will need to present your Mastercard credit card. The cost of access to the salon will be deducted and refunded to your card account a few days later.
From now on, access to the Montréal-Trudeau Airport lounges is truly segmented according to your destination.
Unfortunately, it will no longer be possible to use the lounges in the International area for domestic flights.
To make sure you can get to a lounge, no matter where you are going, The American Express® AeroplanPlus®* Platinum Card will be your best ally since it offers access to the Maple Leaf Lounges, located in the 3 sections of the Airport (provided you travel with Air Canada or one of its Star Alliance partners).
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