Emirates and Malaysian lounge access with family in tow

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steveward

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Travelling on QF1 to London in June - in economy, wife and 2 kids. Have QFF Platinum. Returning on Malaysian via KL to Bali. And wondering... if anyone has had experience of lounge access in Dubai, London with Emirates or Malaysian if you have family in tow. These days QF welcome the family (due to Virgin pressure I guess) but Im assuming the Emirates and Malaysian may not reciprocate. Any direct experience? Thx Steve
 
If you are returning from London with Malaysian cannot see how Emirates is part of your consideration. Or are you on an EK flight for part of the return?
 
Flight is QF1 through Dubai. I understood the lounge in Dubai is Emirates and not Qantas...?



If you are returning from London with Malaysian cannot see how Emirates is part of your consideration. Or are you on an EK flight for part of the return?
 
I asked this question in another thread but specifically in relation to Emirates. Below is the response from RedRoo.

Whilst the reply was appreciated, and it's better than a negative reply, it won't do me much good when/if I rock up at the lounge with the family in tow and am told I can only guest one of them in, even though I'm flying on a QF flight number.

Children traveling with eligible members will be able to relax in The Emirates Lounges subject to capacity.
 
Thx very much - thats helpful. A bit of clarity/consistency from QF would be great but I wont hold my breath. Thx again.

I asked this question in another thread but specifically in relation to Emirates. Below is the response from RedRoo.

Whilst the reply was appreciated, and it's better than a negative reply, it won't do me much good when/if I rock up at the lounge with the family in tow and am told I can only guest one of them in, even though I'm flying on a QF flight number.
 
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Thx very much - thats helpful. A bit of clarity/consistency from QF would be great but I wont hold my breath. Thx again.

Qantas provide consistency where they have control of the situation, as can be seen by the BA/QF London lounge stoush for QP members in the last 18 months, partners can be difficult to control ;)
 
I always thought young kids were not counted for entry into QF clubs. May be in writing
Now if the kids are say 17year old boys who will eat & drink(non alcoholic) more than most adults, takeover lounge computers for hours, its a different matter

As above partner lounges are a different
 
In a similar situation to the OP: QF-gold, flying econmy on QF9 and currently in the EK business lounge, Dubai, with wife and two children (6,8). Compared to most lounges it is very spacious and at the moment fairly quiet.

Initially, I was told that as a QF-gold I could only guest in one person, but when queried with reference to the QF policies, a supervisor was consulted and we all got in. Hopefully for the OP it is not a case of case-by-case assessment.
 
For the Emirates Business Lounge in Dubai, the access policy is (or was):

Emirates Business Lounge in Dubai
Business Class customers, one guest and two children
Qantas Chairmans Lounge members, two guests and two children
Emirates iO members, no guest restrictions
Qantas Platinum One members, one guest and two children
Qantas Platinum Frequent Flyer members, one guest and two children
Emirates Platinum Skywards members, one guest and two children
Qantas Gold Frequent Flyer members and one guest
Emirates Gold Skywards members and one guest
Emirates Silver Skyward members
Qantas Club members, one guest and two children
 
I always thought young kids were not counted for entry into QF clubs. May be in writing
Now if the kids are say 17year old boys who will eat & drink(non alcoholic) more than most adults, takeover lounge computers for hours, its a different matter

As above partner lounges are a different

Correct in Qantas lounges kids are allowed in. Under 3 they are not counted as guests (so can have as many as you want) and between 3-17 you can have two in addition to normal count of guests(and OP no this is not due to pressure from Virgin it has been policy for a long time). The OP's question though is about EK and MH lounges, which as you point out are different so Qantas access rules DO NOT APPLY even if your flight number is QF. As markis10 said Qantas doesn't have much control over the situation, so complaining about consistency etc (as others have done) is rather pointless.

Eligibility and Access to The Qantas Club Lounges | Qantas
 
MH allows children, I believe, so it shouldn't be a problem getting lounge access in LHR and KUL on your way to Bali.
 
Hi, I am Qantas Gold FF. Travelling Syd-Dublin with husband + 6 month old baby on Emirates next week. Any tips on how I get us all in to the Emirates lounge in Dubai? Surely they'd overlook a 6 month old baby as my 1 'guest'?!

TIA.
 
Hi, I am Qantas Gold FF. Travelling Syd-Dublin with husband + 6 month old baby on Emirates next week. Any tips on how I get us all in to the Emirates lounge in Dubai? Surely they'd overlook a 6 month old baby as my 1 'guest'?!

TIA.

At the end of the day you go and try and get in. If refused not much you can do about it, so not sure what kind of 'tip' you are after.
 
Hi, I am Qantas Gold FF. Travelling Syd-Dublin with husband + 6 month old baby on Emirates next week. Any tips on how I get us all in to the Emirates lounge in Dubai? Surely they'd overlook a 6 month old baby as my 1 'guest'?!

TIA.

Welcome to AFF Bsontour :)

Below is a list from what I found on-line, a pdf that got circulated around just before april. I think its stupid how a QFF gold can 1 guest, but a QC member can have 1 guest & 2 children. If you brought Qantas Club before you qualified for Gold, maybe take that card with you aswell. Im sure you wont have a problem getting a baby in the lounge, especially if its not busy.

Emirates Business Lounge in Dubai
Business Class customers, one guest and two children
Qantas Chairmans Lounge members, two guests and two children
Emirates iO members, no guest restrictions
Qantas Platinum One members, one guest and two children
Qantas Platinum Frequent Flyer members, one guest and two children
Emirates Platinum Skywards members, one guest and two children
Qantas Gold Frequent Flyer members and one guest
Emirates Gold Skywards members and one guest
Emirates Silver Skyward members
Qantas Club members, one guest and two children
 
Hi, I am Qantas Gold FF. Travelling Syd-Dublin with husband + 6 month old baby on Emirates next week. Any tips on how I get us all in to the Emirates lounge in Dubai? Surely they'd overlook a 6 month old baby as my 1 'guest'?!

TIA.

I think you are correct and the baby will not be counted as a guest. AFAIK EK don't have an official family policy but I cannot imagine you being turned away with an extra infant "guest".
 
Just a hint: there are at least three (emirates) business lounges in Dubai. One in each of the A, B, and C gates section. If you cannot get into one.....

In order of size and comfort they go from best: A, closely followed by B, with C a distant third but still pretty b.... good.

edit to add: I guess you will enter the A gates section. (I spent several hours wandering DXB recently and it's easier to understand if you think of it as gates A, B and C, rather than terminals 1, 2 and 3. And, no it isn't as easy as A=1, B=2 etc). To get to B and C gates from A there is a train and and escalators or lifts. Pretty easy for an adult but may not be fun with child.

and another edit to add: there is unlikely to be any trouble with capacity: the lounges are enormous :)
 
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Welcome to AFF Bsontour :)

Below is a list from what I found on-line, a pdf that got circulated around just before april. I think its stupid how a QFF gold can 1 guest, but a QC member can have 1 guest & 2 children.


The current statement on the Qantas website has the Gold and Club members aligned:

[h=3]Emirates lounges[/h] Platinum members and above are entitled to bring up to two children, aged between 0 to 17 years into an Emirates Lounge. This is in addition to your normal guest allowance.
Gold Frequent Flyer or Qantas Club members who wish to bring a child aged between 0 to 17 years into an Emirates lounge, will be counted as the member's one guest entitlement.

Eligibility and Access to The Qantas Club Lounges | Qantas
 
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