Business reward seat - lounge access?

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mavsterper

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Hi All,

My partner and I have booked a classic reward seat in business class from Perth-Broome.

2 questions -

1. Do we have access to the lounge & will it be open for a 7.10am departure time?
2. Can we bring a guest each to the lounge?

TIA
 
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Hi All,

My partner and I have booked a classic reward seat in business class from Perth-Broome.

2 questions -

1. Do we have access to the lounge & will it be open for a 7.10am departure time?
2. Can we bring a guest each to the lounge?

TIA
Hi mavsterper,

1. Yes, you will have access to the Qantas Business Lounge which opens 1 hour prior to each QF flight
2. Yes, you can both bring in 1 guest each (who does not need to be travelling)

Lounge details here:

Access eligibility details here:
 
Hi mavsterper,

1. Yes, you will have access to the Qantas Business Lounge which opens 1 hour prior to each QF flight
2. Yes, you can both bring in 1 guest each (who does not need to be travelling)

Lounge details here:

Access eligibility details here:
Oh awesome! And I’m guessing it doesn’t matter what tier we are

As we are both bronze we didn’t want to invite two friends we are travelling with them have them rejected at the entrance of the lounge!
 
Tier doesn't matter when you are travelling in Business Class.

In this instance, your access to the lounge is being granted by your class of travel, not status.

The only difference status would have made is if you were Platinum or Platinum One, in which case you would have been permitted to bring in two guests each instead of one.

Enjoy the time in the lounge with your friends :)
 
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