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Anyone travelling out of BNE domestic on the 9 April around 12.30 and 19 April around 09.30 that would be willing to invite me into the QP as their guest?
I have QP membership but am flying down to Armidale on Sushine Express and fear that I will be met with the 'computer says noooo' response if I try to get in (I am still going to try however).
Anyhow, if anyone is willing - please PM me.
Cheers
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Anyone travelling out of BNE domestic on the 9 April around 12.30 and 19 April around 09.30 that would be willing to invite me into the QP as their guest?
I have QP membership but am flying down to Armidale on Sushine Express and fear that I will be met with the 'computer says noooo' response if I try to get in (I am still going to try however).
Anyhow, if anyone is willing - please PM me.
Cheers
G'day MetroAir,
I will not be there, I have it on good info though that Daffyd, the only gay in the village will be there. I am sure he will let you in and shout you a Bacardi and Coke.
I have QP membership but am flying down to Armidale on Sushine Express and fear that I will be met with the 'computer says noooo' response if I try to get in (I am still going to try however).
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Originally Posted by bigjobs
I will not be there, I have it on good info though that Daffyd, the only gay in the village will be there. I am sure he will let you in and shout you a Bacardi and Coke.
Hey in response to the question that you cant get in to a QC if flying another airline.
I pay for my QC and have never been turned away because i am flying another airline. Sometimes in the regional areas i have to fly out on someone other than qantas but i do generally get the connect. Does that count.
I have this argument with my partener all the time, he says you have to be flying them to use the club.
I am sure if you pressed your point enough you will get in.
Whats the point of been part of a club that only open part of the time if you are paying top dollar a year to use it.
I pay for my QC and have never been turned away because i am flying another airline. Sometimes in the regional areas i have to fly out on someone other than qantas but i do generally get the connect. Does that count.
Hi celtic_cub,
No. Under the QC Terms and Conditions, you must be travelling on the day to get access, unless you are a Platinum level FF. Here are some details:
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Originally Posted by www.qantas.com.au
Qantas Club lounges
When you arrive at any Qantas Club, QantasLink, joint Qantas/British Airways, Qantas/American Airlines® or Qantas/Air Pacific lounge, present your Qantas Club card, or your Platinum or Gold Qantas Frequent Flyer card, together with your ticket or boarding pass for travel on that day with a Qantas flight number.
If you are travelling internationally, you will also need to present your Qantas Club card or your Platinum or Gold Qantas Frequent Flyer membership card at check-in. Most of our international lounges are 'airside' and easy to find once you have gone through passport control.
Access to Partner airline lounges
In addition to Qantas Club lounges, you can relax in British Airways lounges (Terraces and Executive Club lounges), American Airlines® Admirals Club lounges and US Airways Club lounges.
To access a partner airline lounge, simply present your Qantas Club card or Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer card at check-in and again with your boarding pass at the lounge reception. You may also invite a guest. Note that both you and your guest must have onward travel that day on a flight marketed and operated by the partner airline whose lounge you wish to visit.*
* Marketed and operated means a flight operated by the same airline whose flight number appears on your ticket. Includes American Airlines® or British Airways operated flights with a 'QF' flight number on your ticket.
Access to Associated lounges
You will be welcome at associated lounges in most international ports that Qantas flies to but where it does not operate its own lounge or partner airline lounge. Our associated lounges are operated by, or on behalf of, other airlines.* Present your Qantas Club, Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer card at check-in and again with your boarding pass at the lounge reception. You may also invite one guest. Again, both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on a Qantas marketed flight.^ If you are taking a domestic flight, your guest does not need to be travelling.
* Lounges are not available in ports that are only serviced by Qantas codeshare flights.
^ Qantas marketed means a flight with a 'QF' flight number on your ticket.
Invite a guest
If you're flying domestically on Qantas or Jetstar within Australia, and on Qantas within New Zealand, you may bring one guest to join you in a Qantas Club lounge. Platinum Frequent Flyers are welcome to invite two guests. Your guests do not need to be travelling.
When visiting an international Qantas Club lounge, you are able to invite one guest each time you visit. Both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on a Qantas, Australian Airlines or British Airways flight. Platinum Frequent Flyers and their guest are welcome in the lounge, even when not travelling on Qantas, Australian Airlines or British Airways.