Child ages - qantas domestic lounge

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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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IME, if your child is on the same booking (QF) they can get in with you under the QF rules. If status is with other another carrier the OW rules come into play. If you do not have status and needing to rely on passes this is a different kettle of fish. Our daughter is now an adult and my+1 is now asking why she (our daughter) can not get access without a pass. The QF rules are pretty much black and white but are not clear once OW, EK and other partners come into the mix.
 
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Unfortunately that advice is incorrect. That works if you have access due to status, not for the complimentary lounge passes.

As per here
Correct. Most people here have experience with status or class of travel but technically passes are a different beast entirely. That said, most of the staff also don’t realise so 99% of the time you’ll be fine with kids as per usual QF lounge policy
 

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