AFF Gold members can join QP for $230 plus $400 pa ($709.99 for 2 yrs) so not quite as bad as it initially seems.QP is more expensive to start with ($370 + $485/pa).
FWIW that's about the going rate for a two hour coughtail party at most hotels in terms of a beverage package with finger food, house wine and beer only.
did you mean in addition to the 3 free guests i.e. to bring a fourth guest in to the lounge? or just to bring you plus a single guest in?I was recently in New Zealand, gained entry to the Air NZ lounge in Queenstown as a VA plat (which was great) and had to pay NZD $25 for an additional guest, which I thought was reasonable.
I wouldn't compare a VA dom lounge with a coughtail party at a hotel!!.
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Agree 10,000 points is a bit rich,
particularly when you can upgrade a flexi to business for 4,900 points
or a SYD-MEL business soneway is 13,800 points plus $21.
Agree 10,000 points is a bit rich,
particularly when you can upgrade a flexi to business for 4,900 points
or a SYD-MEL business soneway is 13,800 points plus $21.
Naturally most of us around here scoff at burning 10k points for a lounge pass. However for the infrequent flyer who managed to scrape it up over a few years, it gives them a ticket to 'behind those doors' that they thought would be outside the realm of their travels. Plus it might encourage them to focus more on VA. And wipes out more points liability for VFF.
So VA plat now have to pay for a guest in the Koru Lounge? SWMBO heading BNE - AKL in March we have always used the lounge especially the AKL one for an early breakfast on they way home. Not happy to have to pay for my guest.
Elite members enjoy the same lounge privileges as Gold members, with the additional right to bring up to five guests (subject to space) into Koru and Air New Zealand International Lounges or one guest into regional or Star Alliance lounges.
AFF Gold members can join QP for $230 plus $400 pa ($709.99 for 2 yrs) so not quite as bad as it initially seems.
Sorry aupirate, I should have elaborated further, I was travelling with Mrs R36 and her mother. Mrs R36 and I got in for free, but I had to pay with for the mother in law to gain entry.......... I could not leave her out in the main hall, or could I????
The point I was wanting to make was that I think paying $25 for lounge access is fair and reasonable, probably would have been happy to pay $35 but I think $65 is a bit steep.
Enjoy NZ.
Does this lounge entry pass allow access to international lounges? or just domestic?
Thanks was thinking of LAX but I think they use the *A lounge there...