Child ages - qantas domestic lounge

Ibell

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Hi, Just wondering whether a 3 year old would need a pass to go to the qantas domestic lounge in melbourne? We are travelling in a group of 3 and i only have 2 complimentary passes.

Thanks!
 
You'll be fine, extract from their website.

[td]0 to 3 years[/td]
[td]Complimentary access[/td]

 
You'll be fine, extract form their website.


Qantas owned and operated lounges



[th]
Child age

[/th]
[th]
Number of children

[/th]​
[td]0 to 3 years[/td]
[td]Complimentary access[/td]
[td]4 to 17 years[/td]
[td]Complimentary access for up to 2 children[/td]
[td]18 years +[/td]
[td]Adult guest[/td]


If you're travelling with more than two children to a Qantas owned and operated lounge, the Qantas lounge manager will try to accommodate them, subject to reviewing the space available.
thanks!!!!!
 
Ooooh, there is a single fine print line, but I'd still try it.

Please note, all lounge passes allow access for one person and don't include access for additional guests or children.
 
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I thought kids 2 and under did not require a pass (but this might be out of date info)
 

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