New Qantas Business Lounge for Adelaide

The current Qantas Club in Adelaide
The current Qantas Club in Adelaide. Photo: Matt Graham.

Qantas has announced plans to build a new domestic Business Lounge at Adelaide Airport to serve alongside its existing Qantas Club lounge. It’s one of a range of Qantas lounge upgrades announced today as Qantas revealed an underlying loss before tax of $1.86 billion for the 2021-22 financial year.

The new Qantas domestic Business Lounge in Adelaide will have a capacity of 190 seats. Qantas promises to feature South Australia’s “culinary reputation and natural environment” in the lounge’s design.

The Qantas Chairman’s Lounge in Adelaide will also be upgraded as part of the redevelopment of Qantas’ lounge precinct at Adelaide Airport. Construction is due to begin in the second half of 2023.

Adelaide is currently the only major airport in Qantas’ domestic network not to feature a dedicated Business Lounge for Business Class passengers, as well as Platinum and Platinum One frequent flyers. Qantas already operates separate domestic Business Lounges in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra.

Qantas domestic Business Lounge at Perth Airport
Qantas domestic Business Lounge at Perth Airport. Photo: Qantas.

Adelaide Airport will also soon receive a brand new international lounge, with a Plaza Premium Lounge coming soon in the international departures area.

Virgin Australia opened a brand new lounge in Adelaide last year, which CEO Jayne Hrdlicka described at the time as the “best airline lounge at Adelaide Airport”.

Virgin Australia Lounge, Adelaide
The Virgin Australia Lounge in Adelaide. Photo: Matt Graham.

Qantas Auckland Lounge refurbishment

As part of today’s announcements, Qantas also confirmed that it will upgrade its lounges at Auckland Airport. The current dated Business and First Lounges will be combined to create a new and improved Qantas International Lounge. The design process will begin shortly and construction will be staged so that the lounge can continue to operate throughout.

The new Auckland lounge will offer features that will be useful for passengers travelling long-haul, with Qantas to operate Sydney-Auckland-New York flights from June 2023.

“Our new Auckland International lounge will be a step change in comfort. It will offer a lot more space and, like all of our offshore lounges, feature the best of local design, food and wine,” Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said.

Qantas first announced the construction of a combined international lounge in Auckland in 2018. The airline says its plans were stalled by the pandemic.

Other Qantas lounge upgrades announced

An expanded Qantas Club in Rockhampton is now due to open in November 2022, while Qantas says its redeveloped lounge in Port Hedland will open by late 2023.

Aside from Rockhampton and Port Hedland, the only other lounge in the Qantas network that has not yet reopened is the Honolulu Business Lounge. Qantas says its Honolulu lounge will reopen “in coming months” following a “light refresh to furniture and amenities”.

There’s still no word on when Qantas might start the upgrade to its Sydney international Business Lounge that was announced in 2018 and due to be completed in late 2019.

 

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I wonder if this means the Qantas lounge in Auckland is going to be closed, which is going to be a real shame considering the Emirates lounge is also closed.

Got flights out of AKL in October and nervous there won’t be a lounge available anymore..

Still I’ve heard that the lounge has been desperately in need of an upgrade so I suppose that’s good news in general.

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I wonder if this means the Qantas lounge in Auckland is going to be closed, which is going to be a real shame considering the Emirates lounge is also closed.

Got flights out of AKL in October and nervous there won’t be a lounge available anymore..

Still I’ve heard that the lounge has been desperately in need of an upgrade so I suppose that’s good news in general.

I suspect they’ll have some work around or progressively refurb - it also depends on what space they use (existing or new).

I imagine the plan will be to have a shiny new lounge ready for direct AKL-JFK flights from June 2023.

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Still no news on that ever-promised SYD lounge upgrade either.. 😕

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Still no news on that ever-promised SYD lounge upgrade either.. 😕

No, unfortunately.

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AKL has been on the cards for many years.

PHE is the worst club ive been to, the cupboard under the stairs.

ADL while welcome, the club is one of the best in the network

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AKL has been on the cards for many years.

Yes, and long overdue….

ADL while welcome, the club is one of the best in the network

What‘s the bet the QP will shrink to make room for the J lounge! Unless there’s some master plan that’s freeing up more space?

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More details in the Presser….

AKL - progressive upgrade to allow it to continue to operate
ADL - sounds like a new additional space?

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Yes, and long overdue….

What‘s the bet the QP will shrink to make room for the J lounge! Unless there’s some master plan that’s freeing up more space?

Basically this, since there has been one lounge in ADL they have combined QF/Oneworld first, business, club and lounge pass holders together and since they can’t distinguish them have treated all passengers as business or higher.

By separating out to it’s own Club and Business lounge, I can fairly well bet the service level of the existing club is going to drop drastically in line with MEL or SYD club.

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The "old" Rockhampton lounge hasn't even opened yet and they're talking about expanding it?

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I wonder if this means the Qantas lounge in Auckland is going to be closed, which is going to be a real shame considering the Emirates lounge is also closed.

Got flights out of AKL in October and nervous there won’t be a lounge available anymore..

Still I’ve heard that the lounge has been desperately in need of an upgrade so I suppose that’s good news in general.

I don't think you're in any danger for October when the timeframe for AKL in the announcement on the QF website is "The detailed design process will begin shortly and building work will be staged to enable the lounge to operate during the redevelopment." In other words they haven't even really started the detailed planning yet.

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