CaptJCool
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In a wayI expect QF would be very careful with this. We've already seen lounge crowding issues go to ridiculous levels for some carriers (hello Delta) and just look at the endless numbers of people eligible for VA lounges (and the - rare - times I've been in them they've been packed). I have no problem with the airline looking at an extra revenue opportunity, but not at the expense of lounge amenity (or just throw all the paid pax into the current SYD dom J lounge where they'll soon reconsider their life choices)
I also agree that QF is unlikely to sell access to the F lounge - but do note that QR for example *do* sell access to theirs (though only to QR ticketed J pax and some other restrictions, so not a free-for-all). At times the SYD and MEL QF Flounges (and even LAX in the evenings when you have QF bank/BA/CX flights all going can get quite crowded as is.
Abandoning the WP “bring anyone guest access” enables them to better pinpoint and target to whom to offer invites should “excess” capacity likely be forecast
It provides a much better throttle than existed before when it was all in the land of the Unknown.
For QF it brings multiple benefits as in revenue and in consequence improved likelihood the next flight will be with them
For mine ….