Wow F lounge so busy theres a solidly long wailist.Almost at SYD T1. If anyone needs to be guested into F Lounge, let me know.
As in you couldn’t get in?Wow F lounge so busy theres a solidly long wailist.
Sorry i meant for the dining.As in you couldn’t get in?
Ah ok, that often seems to be the case in the morning rush.Sorry i meant for the dining.
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Lounge dress and behaviour has slipped a lot recently. I was in the SYD domestic lounge on Sunday and there was a female there wearing leggings and for want of a better description a low cut skin tight sports brand tank top.In the BNE international
Lounge right now with my wife. There’s one bloke wearing thongs and another bloke who has plonked his bag on the best seat but is sitting nearby at a table using his computer.
Active wear needs to be banned in lounges. I’m all for casual but wearing active wear in a lounge (or on a flight) is ridiculous.Lounge dress and behaviour has slipped a lot recently. I was in the SYD domestic lounge on Sunday and there was a female there wearing leggings and for want of a better description a low cut skin tight sports brand tank top.
It is banned - but the Qantas staff are reluctant to enforce the ban. https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas-experience/at-the-airport/airport-lounges/dress-guidelines.htmlActive wear needs to be banned in lounges. I’m all for casual but wearing active wear in a lounge (or on a flight) is ridiculous.
Only applies to major capital city domestic lounges.It is banned - but the Qantas staff are reluctant to enforce the ban. https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas-experience/at-the-airport/airport-lounges/dress-guidelines.html
Only if they enforce it - I was in the SYD lounge and this person clearly didn't meet the standard - I even mentioned it to a staff member and nothing was done.Only applies to major capital city domestic lounges.
This only applies to major capital city domestic lounges.
Brisbane I've seen them tell people to change shoes and Melbourne I've seen someone at the bottom of the escalator at peak times. I agree never seen it enforced in Sydney and they probably need to.Only if they enforce it - I was in the SYD lounge and this person clearly didn't meet the standard - I even mentioned it to a staff member and nothing was done.