Article: Toasties Vs a Terminal Tipple: Is Paid Lounge Membership Good Value?

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Toasties Vs a Terminal Tipple: Is Paid Lounge Membership Good Value? is an article written by Stephen from the AFF editorial team:


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Every time I've been in the various domestic business lounges and Qantas Clubs this year, the food options have typically been reduced to one hot meal option, and no to minimal sides or alternatives if you don't want a salad. Aside from Melbourne's laksa bar, I've generally only grabbed a mini bread roll or cupcake and either a coffee or soft drink.
The food is definitely no longer a major consideration any more, and if you aren't pouring alcohol down your throat like you're on the last flight into Kabul, the food drink options aren't really a factor anymore into cost/benefit of lounges.
 
You forgot to mention you can also bring a guest in with you (eg: wife/husband) + 2 children. So the maths is potentially divided by 4, so that 10 trips a year might only be 2.5 to break even. Plus your partner likes the perceived prestige lol.
 
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I must say the food options in the lounges are pretty dismal nowadays, however the bar and coffee and a place to work plus bathrooms that don't look like the streets of a 3rd world country makes it worthwhile.

PS: I wish I had been flying Qantas yesterday for the lounge access, 6 hours in the terminal with delayed Virgin flights, I spent over $80 on a couple of drinks and a very average gozleme.
 
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It's been a while since I was a paid lounge member - but now I've dropped back down to Velocity Silver I am considering it. I recall when I bought it previously PS's paid half price annual membership for the lounge.

I just went to have a look and I can't see anything about half price membership being a Silver perk any more? AI tells me it is - but I think it is finding old info.

I'm logged in to my VFF account and getting $450 (plus $99 rejoining fee - that was waived as a PS before too). I'm sure I paid $300 to join up originally which was 50% off a few years ago. 🤔

Did Silver lose the discount membership and $99 fee waiver perk?
 
When I first joined back in the late 90's, it was worth it with the priority checkin, extra baggage, lounge access and lounge upgrades. And there was also access to showers which I mainly used when travelling overseas. Work all day then head to the airport, shower and change for the flight home. The lounges were much less crowded and food choices better. I probably paid for 5 years all up but on a corporate plan of $150 per year or $300 for 3 years.
But as my travel increased and I gained SG and WP and eventually LTG I didn't have to renew. I probably still have some paid membership.
I had a quick look at benefit's and I don't see priority check in any more. Although I guess these days with self checkin it's not so relevant.
Today, I would have to think whether the benefits are really there. given I don't travel nearly as much. As has been said, unless you're going to drink a lot and eat a lot or have long layovers, $828 is a bit much. My current employer doesn't offer corporate membership.
It would be interesting to see how many paid memberships there are these days compared to FF status access.
 

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