DJ Business Class - Lounge entitlement

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FrankC

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I have searched on the DJ website but not able to find the answer :oops:

Appreciate if someone can point me to their website for my question:
As a NB travelling on DJ domestic business - can I bring non-travelling friends into the Lounge? & if so, how many?

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I'd say probably not, based on the fact they're not travelling.

But you never know your luck, if no one else here can confirm, just call Velocity and check.
 
You are right, it is not clearly specified (that I can see, anyway), but by omission I'd think probably no guest allowed, regardless of whether they are flying. But check with the airline anyway.
 
No guests allowed for business class passengers.

This thread on Flyertalk reveals a little more....
 
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