MEL F lounge run on the new QF9?

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DavidFlynn

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We've confirmed that the Melbourne-Perth leg of the new QF9 Boeing 787 service will be bookable as a domestic flight, and as it leaves from Melbourne's international terminal, which opens up the possibility of an F lounge run from MEL to PER.

Keen to book yourself 6+ hours in the Melbourne First lounge ahead of a four-hour flight to Perth?

Not so fast, hombre. You can expect prices to be deliberately sky-high as Qantas works to discourage domestic travellers (and F lounge lizards!) and keep QF9 seats open for the long-haul flyers doing Melbourne-London.
 
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If the price was reasonable rather than sky high I'd consider it. I don't fancy the timings for flying through to London as I don't fly to London for business, just leisure.

I guess as there's no F seats on QF9 the spa will be closed?
 
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But for every person booking a
PER-LHR or ADL-PER-LHR or Regional Wa-PER-LHR that opens up a free seat on the flight
 
Well pricing may be flexible enough to adjust depending on what the loads are for MEL-PER vs PER-LHR. But if MEL-PER is overbooked you know who'll be offloaded to domestic flights...
 
This would be fantastic. And would let me cross off both MEL F (I'm based here but like to fly out of SYD) and the PER dom J. Are the pizzas still good?
 
Well pricing may be flexible enough to adjust depending on what the loads are for MEL-PER vs PER-LHR. But if MEL-PER is overbooked you know who'll be offloaded to domestic flights...

I believe that should be "you know who'll be reaccommodated"..... :)
 
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