Children in QF F Lounge as OWE

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Hey just wanted to clarify the QF lounge access policy:-Ill be flying BA (as a OWE) with my wife soon. Will i have problems bringing in my 2 kids (3 yo and 6 mths)?I understand that two children under 18 generally dont count as guests - but is this only for members under the QF program?
 
Access rules to the F lounge are, as far as I'm aware, the same for QFF and OW status. Given your kids are highly unlikely to drink the lounge dry, I'm pretty sure you will be fine. I have no personal experience so hopefully someone can give you a definitive answer, but it would be rough to count kids of that age as 'guests'.
 
As a OWE on a BA flight you should be fine to get into the Qantas F lounge, the child access policy for QF lounge access is infants 0-3 do not count as a guest.
 
I am WP and have been denied entry for my wife + 2 small kids (8 & 5 at the time) into the departures QF Business lounge in Sydney because I was flying Cathay and therefore 'One World Rules applied' and the kids counted as guests. I was obviously a little annoyed (DYKWIA!!), the kids had managed to get their drinking problems under control by that time so wouldn't have cost them anything, but the kids were very happy to go wait at the McDonalds/Playground instead.
 
I am WP and have been denied entry for my wife + 2 small kids (8 & 5 at the time) into the departures QF Business lounge in Sydney because I was flying Cathay and therefore 'One World Rules applied' and the kids counted as guests. I was obviously a little annoyed (DYKWIA!!), the kids had managed to get their drinking problems under control by that time so wouldn't have cost them anything, but the kids were very happy to go wait at the McDonalds/Playground instead.

Yes that was what I am worried about - ie one world rules.
But fingers crossed - my kids are technically infants (ie 3.5 yrs and 6 mths) so hopefully will have more leeway...

But its a bummer that these rules apply. Whats more, I'll be flying BA and wife is flying CX
 
Yes that was what I am worried about - ie one world rules. But fingers crossed - my kids are technically infants (ie 3.5 yrs and 6 mths) so hopefully will have more leeway... But its a bummer that these rules apply. Whats more, I'll be flying BA and wife is flying CX
If your youngest is 6 months, I would doubt they would stop you going in with them.... however, thats the least of your problems as they will definitely stop your wife entering as your guest because you are not on the same flight. They are very strict about this....
 
I am WP and have been denied entry for my wife + 2 small kids (8 & 5 at the time) into the departures QF Business lounge in Sydney because I was flying Cathay and therefore 'One World Rules applied' and the kids counted as guests. I was obviously a little annoyed (DYKWIA!!), the kids had managed to get their drinking problems under control by that time so wouldn't have cost them anything, but the kids were very happy to go wait at the McDonalds/Playground instead.

Assuming you are a QFF WP, it is disappointing that QF did not allow some flexibility, however due to your children's age (5&8) your access is still restricted to one guest either via the eligible OW status criteria or the eligible QF members criteria.
 
Hey just wanted to clarify the QF lounge access policy:-Ill be flying BA (as a OWE) with my wife soon. Will i have problems bringing in my 2 kids (3 yo and 6 mths)?I understand that two children under 18 generally dont count as guests - but is this only for members under the QF program?


You should be fine as SG in Business lounge.
Children under QF owned & operated rules 0-3yrs no restriction, 4-17 yrs of age max 2 children neither case count as guest.
OW rules wife is travelling on a OW marketed & operated flight, thus max 1 guest.
I have not seen OW RULES for children. Seems to be open to lounge operator rules! Any comments from members?
 
You should be fine as SG in Business lounge.
Children under QF owned & operated rules 0-3yrs no restriction, 4-17 yrs of age max 2 children neither case count as guest.
OW rules wife is travelling on a OW marketed & operated flight, thus max 1 guest.
I have not seen OW RULES for children. Seems to be open to lounge operator rules! Any comments from members?

Yes I will be ok for the QF J lounge given I have QF SG and daughter is BA Silver (OWS).

Still, would like to go to the QF F lounge. I made the assumption that the QF child access policy would reply - but really does seem the OW policy applies (ie strictly one guest), which is really a bummer if it was enforced strictly given I planned my flights around an F lounge visit :(
 
If your youngest is 6 months, I would doubt they would stop you going in with them.... however, thats the least of your problems as they will definitely stop your wife entering as your guest because you are not on the same flight. They are very strict about this....

I'm going in under BA OWE status which allows a guest on another oneworld flight.

However, I was recently made aware that children would/could count as a guest - which is a dissapointment (i had preveiously assumed that the QF child-friendly lounge policy applied as a general rule of thumb for their operated lounges)
 
Ermen, is your flight a CX/BA code share on the same plane, I have assumed it is, if not neilmeister's comment about the least of your worries...... stands true.

Rules for the QF International F lounge state:

Eligible Qantas Members Next onward flight must be on a Qantas, et. al. or oneworld operated and marketed flight. #. One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Eligible oneworld Status (Emerald) Next onward flight that day must be on a oneworld operated and marketedflight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling on a oneworldoperated and marketed flight.#

Same rules apply for the J lounge:

Eligible Qantas Members Next onward flight must be on a Qantas, et. al. or on a oneworld operated and marketed flight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.
Eligible oneworld Status (Emerald or Sapphire) Next onward flight that day must be on a oneworld operated and marketed flight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling on a oneworld operated and marketed flight.#

As for OW rule on when kids become guests I believe that it is up to the carrier. I know that JAL and AA children do not count if under 2, not sure about the others.

QF is under 3, so at 6 month and 3.5, I would assume you can use the F lounge, as your children should not count as a guest, this kicks in with QF when aged 4-17. May just depend on how full the lounge is the mood of the CSM at the front desk.

Good Luck
 
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Ermen, is your flight a CX/BA code share on the same plane, I have assumed it is, if not neilmeister's comment about the least of your worries...... stands true.

Rules for the QF International F lounge state:

Next onward flight must be on a Qantas, et. al. or oneworld operated and marketed flight. #. One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Eligible oneworld Status (Emerald) Next onward flight that day must be on a oneworld operated and marketedflight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling on a oneworldoperated and marketed flight.#

Same rules apply for the J lounge:

Eligible Qantas Members Nextonward flight must be on a Qantas,Qantas, et. al. or on a oneworld operated and marketed flight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.
Eligible oneworld Status (Emerald or Sapphire) Next onward flight that day must be on a oneworld operated andmarketed flight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling on a oneworld operated and marketed flight.#

As for OW rule on when kids become guests I believe that it is up to the carrier. I know that JAL and AA children do not count if under 2, not sure about the others.

QF is under 3, so at 6 month and 3.5, I would assume you can use the F lounge, as your children should not count as a guest, this kicks in with QF when aged 4-17. May just depend on how full the lounge is the mood of the CSM at the front desk.

Good Luck

Hi

My flight is on BA (syd-sin).
My wife's flight is on CX (syd-hkg).

I am relying on the OWE rule as quoted above - i understand that it is looser than the QF WP rules in terms of the next onward flight requirement.

"Eligible oneworld Status (Emerald) Next onward flight that day must be on a oneworld operated and marketedflight.#. One guest allowed and must be travelling on a oneworldoperated and marketed flight.#"

As you mentioned - i hope the lounge dragon (angel) will be in a good mood
 
i understand that it is looser than the QF WP rules in terms of the next onward flight requirement.

Such a subtle difference between the 2, one little word in the Eligible Qantas Members rule "same" fight.

Hopefully you get what you are after under the OW rules. If you do I wonder how long it will take QF to review their T's and C's (OW) or if they would just leave them as generic OW rules.
 
Such a subtle difference between the 2, one little word in the Eligible Qantas Members rule "same" fight.

Hopefully you get what you are after under the OW rules. If you do I wonder how long it will take QF to review their T's and C's (OW) or if they would just leave them as generic OW rules.

Yes indeed. As a QF WP, your guest needs to be travelling on the same flight. But as I understand, children under 3 are not counted as guests + you can bring 2 children under 18 (that's my interpretation).

As a OWE (BAEC Gold which I am), I can guest one person, who only needs to be travelling on another OW flight. But I think I could fall afoul on the children rules.

Would be sad to be denied access, but I hope the front desk will apply some sense... but as some members will say - the rules are the rules...
 
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Such a subtle difference between the 2, one little word in the Eligible Qantas Members rule "same" fight.

Hopefully you get what you are after under the OW rules. If you do I wonder how long it will take QF to review their T's and C's (OW) or if they would just leave them as generic OW rules.
There was a thread on AFF recently where someone queried the same access rules and went out of the way to get clarification from Qantas regarding guesting rules for same flight.
 
As a fellow AFF'er I hope you get in.... as a BAEC member I'm compelled to say suck eggs;) given the attitude that BA have for kids.

May Nestor be kind to you.
 
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As a OWE on a BA flight you should be fine to get into the Qantas F lounge, the child access policy for QF lounge access is infants 0-3 do not count as a guest.

Maybe for BA flights, but as a general rule kids under 18 years do not count as a guest.
 
May I ask why you're flying long haul with your 6 month old?

I've noticed a rise in young babies (under 1yo) being flown around the world on long haul which never used to be the case. Personally I wouldn't fly long haul with children until they were at least two.
 
May I ask why you're flying long haul with your 6 month old?

I've noticed a rise in young babies (under 1yo) being flown around the world on long haul which never used to be the case. Personally I wouldn't fly long haul with children until they were at least two.

Lol we live overseas atm so thought it would be good to bring the children back to see their grandparents once in a while...

Being an AFFer, I thought it would be a good excuse to visit the F lounge too (+ convoluted routing would be good to help with my 4 BA flights that I need to take to renew status) :)
 
As a OWE on a BA flight you should be fine to get into the Qantas F lounge, the child access policy for QF lounge access is infants 0-3 do not count as a guest.

Maybe for BA flights, but as a general rule kids under 18 years do not count as a guest.

The BA rules only allow one guest and count children as guests. I understand their policy applies to both their own frequent flyers as well as OW elites.
 
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