'Casual' lounge pass options - MEL and LAX?

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TahoeSkier

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Hi crew

Flying QF93 on Jan 30 and QF94 home on Feb 22 with a family member (both basic QFF bronze).

Aside from the preferred option of being guest-passed in, what options do we have for purchasing lounge access at either end - either a day pass or some sort of short term membership?

Any advice appreciated!

Thanks
 
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My daughter was recently advised by AA that the one-day AC pass would not gain access to QF Lounge in LAX, but the 30 day pass will.

And that is supported by the AA web site, showing TBIT/Qantas accessible under 30 day pass, but not under one day pass. I'll edit my post accordingly.
 
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The difference is that the one day pass is just that, a "pass", whereas the 30 day membership is actually a real, full-blown AC membership that just happens to expire in 30 days instead of a year.
 
Reading the fine print of the AC 30-day pass, I am allowed to guest one person into the QF lounge at LAX, but cannot take a guest at MEL?

Can anyone clarify?

EDIT:
Was eventually put through to the MEL J lounge direct, and the very helpful lady confirmed that as a 30-day AC member I can guest a person in at both MEL and LAX.

This seems like a winner!
 
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Anybody have experience of using a Admirals Club membership to access QF Lounges when flying on JQ?

Travelling to HNL on JQ5 and hoping the 30day pass will allow myself and partner in (both QFF Bronze)
 
Anybody have experience of using a Admirals Club membership to access QF Lounges when flying on JQ?

Travelling to HNL on JQ5 and hoping the 30day pass will allow myself and partner in (both QFF Bronze)

No personal experience but the official answer is a definite No I'm afraid. You need to be travelling on a OW flight to use the QF Lounge with an Admirals Club membership.
 
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