whiteshark
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Arrrh, I was there only a week ago, still the best lounge at Tulla. 0945 hrs flight Friday night, lounge was full, not a seat to be had in the inn. But I was OK.
You clearly haven't been into the QF F Lounge at MEL then because it coughs all over that.
But where are your pictures so we can compare???
Depends on what access you have, however at a number of airports I would agree the EK lounge is the best of all the J lounges, BNE and SIN included in that list, simply because of the lack of crowds and good views, not to mention better drinks (to help you get over the color scheme which grows on you - in proportion to drink consumption).
I don't disagree with the sentiment of your post. I'm sure on many occasions (level of access etc.) the EK lounges are by far the best option. I was simply addressing the blanket statement in the post that the EK lounge was ''the best at Tulla'' - IMHO this is far from the truth.
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My analysis of anecdotes (having only used the J lounge once since it absorbed the old F Lounge space [in 2011]) is that as far as catering goes, QF J < EK < QF F.Why do people prefer the EK over the QF J Lounge at MEL. The QF F Lounge is closed for my departure next week and I was inclined to use the QF Lounge.
If I'm on the QF MEL-SIN in J (SG), am I stuck in the QP or can I use the EK lounge?
My analysis of anecdotes (having only used the J lounge once since it absorbed the old F Lounge space [in 2011]) is that as far as catering goes, QF J < EK < QF F.
So I have read - whether that's better than the buffet in the EK lounge I can't say from personal experience but it would need to be rather good.Thanks. I thought QF now offered waiter served meals randomly in the J Lounges?