Qantas Lounge Access Help

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Hi Guys,

I am brand new to this site/forum. I'm not a frequent flyer at this stage, but I am a long time traveller hoping to help and be helped.

My wife and I are taking our 2 yr old back to the USA in November to see her side of the family, flying with Qantas (economy).

Being such a long flight, it would be great to get access to their lounges in Melbourne and LAX.

Can anyone help? I am a Bronze FF member, so I know that's no help.

Cheers,
 
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How long are you going for? You can get an AA Admiral's Club 30 day membership which will give you access to Qantas and AA lounges when flying QF/AA.
 
How long are you going for? You can get an AA Admiral's Club 30 day membership which will give you access to Qantas and AA lounges when flying QF/AA.

Only if on an AA flight number. As there have been recent changes to eligibility it is probably best to check the AA site as to what provides access and what doesn't.
 
Click here for info about the 30 day Admiral's Club membership.

Below is what the AA site says about 'Admittance' ; silent on QP. As this is the subject of recent changes, and not all are across them (including me), I suggest a phone enquiry to Qantas re using the 30 day membership - and it is full Admiral's Club membership, (as opposed to a 'pass'), QF issue notwithstanding. If you do call, can you let us know the answer? You may need to emphasise that the 30 day thing is a membership, not a 'pass'.

Admittance


  • Annual members are required to present their valid membership card or AAdvantage frequent flyer card and a government issued photo ID to a representative for admittance to any club. Failure to present the above may result in admission being denied. American reserves the right, at its discretion, to revoke membership privileges and retrieve membership cards. The membership card is the property of American and must be returned upon request.
  • 30 day members are required to provide their AAdvantage frequent flyer card or AAdvantage number, and a government issued photo ID to a representative for admittance to any Club. Failure to present the above may result in admission being denied. American reserves the right, at its discretion, to revoke membership privileges.
  • American will retrieve expired annual membership cards or cards that are presented by someone other than the member.
  • American reserves the right to terminate any membership or remove any member or visitor for inappropriate conduct, including, but not limited to, conduct that is disruptive, abusive or violent, or for failing to comply with membership terms and conditions.
  • American disclaims responsibility for articles lost or stolen in the club.
  • Airline, airport, and industry employees are not permitted access while in uniform (this includes employees of other airlines, private and corporate aircraft, and charter carriers).
  • Admirals Club facility space may not be used for solicitation or for the purpose of seeking to solicit airline, airport or industry employees.
 
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