Business Class massages

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Hi all
I have a pile of Qantas and Velocity points. Which airlines can I get business class seats on using these.points that will also give me free massages in the lounge or when flying.

Thanks Peter
 
Hi all
I have a pile of Qantas and Velocity points. Which airlines can I get business class seats on using these.points that will also give me free massages in the lounge or when flying.

How many points in each program? You could go to HKG and back in QF First for 180k + taxes. This will get you a massage at the SYD QF F lounge and HKG CX F lounge if that's the aim.

Sadly you won't get a massage inflight unless you have an extra 180k laying around to BYO masseuse.
 
How many points in each program? You could go to HKG and back in QF First for 180k + taxes. This will get you a massage at the SYD QF F lounge and HKG CX F lounge if that's the aim.

Sadly you won't get a massage inflight unless you have an extra 180k laying around to BYO masseuse.
I will shortly have 200k in Qantas and a bit over 100k in Velocity but by next year both should be in the hundreds of thousands.
 
Yes, the MEL spa will be open to serve first class passengers

True, MEL-SIN in F is a possibility for the same points (180k) but probably 2-3x taxes vs SYD-HKG. Sad excuse for an F lounge on your return flight from SIN though (definitely no massage!)
 
Probably cheaper and easier just to get a massage somewhere closer to home - depending on where you go you may be able to claim on your health fund as well!!!
 
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Ah this is what I was looking for...

Flying facials: The new perks of flying first class

Most of the perks seems to be for First Class passengers only.

Thai Airways offers a very generous 30 minute massage to all departing business class passengers from BKK. Virgin Atlantic and BA are the other majors offering complimentary spa treatments for business class, although only 15 minutes (but they're quite good). Oman Air was offering massages last year, but dunno if they still do in the new terminal.

In most cases the spa treatments are just a bit of fun and fill in some time. Rarely these days are they much good for relaxation, even the QF F ones are so short it's hard to get 'relaxed'. The Elemis facials (BA) though are good.
 
I don't know about the Thai massage. I just got back from Japan where I went for a 60 min Thai massage which has left me with a cracked rib. Painful.
 
I don't know about the Thai massage. I just got back from Japan where I went for a 60 min Thai massage which has left me with a cracked rib. Painful.

Thankfully there's no danger of that in the Thai lounges. For business class it's just a neck and shoulder or foot massage. On a good day it's ok (vaguely strong enough to do some good), on a bad day it has about as much pressure as a feather.
 
I had the neck and shoulder massage with Thai Airways, twice in the past 2 months.

The first time in July it was painful for a few days afterwards as I think the lady used too much strength on my muscles. The second time last month was excellent.

Was pleasantly surprised that their "neck and shoulder" massage actually extended to the scalp, both arms and down to the mid-back as well, on both occasions.
 
Why take expensive flight just to get “free” massage? Massage is easy to get and very inexpensive from local massage shop, including some in airport terminal.
 
If you are paying for the flight I agree but if you have lots of free frequent flyer points the normally expensive business class is definitely the more comfortable way to go

Having made that decision to go to say Europe business class the question becomes - which airline will get me there and back safely and give me the most perks eg chauffeur service, massages etc.
 
Having made that decision to go to say Europe business class the question becomes - which airline will get me there and back safely and give me the most perks eg chauffeur service, massages etc.
With health fund rebates my last three massages cost $6.60, $7.72 and $15, so for me more interested in the best perks than the most perks. Not that I disagree with perks, just that I dont see this as a very valuable one (though I did love the Thai F massage).
 
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With health fund rebates my last three massages cost $6.60, $7.72 and $15, so for me more interested in the best perks than the most perks. Not that I disagree with perks, just that I dont see this as a very valuable one (though I did love the Thai F massage).

Ok You have sold me on the idea as I have health insurance.

Which massage places at Tullamarine are rebateable? Normally the providers need to be registered.
 
The irony is that because of their popularity massage spots can be hard to come by, and the resulting loss of not getting one probably has more of a negative impact than flying an airline that doesn't offer one at all.
 
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