Does Qantas lounge invitation included with Qantas Silver allow a guest?

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paultiffen

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Hi,

Does the invitation allow a guest? We are two adults travelling with a one year old looking to use at Sydney Qantas Club.

It's confusing as the link points to Qantas Club T&Cs which allow a guest or I'm not sure if the part below refers to the same pass:

[TABLE="class: basic, width: 500"][TR="class: alt last"][TD="align: left"]Qantas Club Annual Guest Card**
[/TD][TD]Member must be travelling onwards that day on a Qantas or Jetstar Airlines+ flight number. Admits one guest in the company of the member and is in addition to normal guest entitlements. Guest does not need to be travelling.
[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]

If it's not available then I'm VA gold but if it is then would book the QFF flight as have more QFF points at the moment

Thanks,
Paul
 
Hi paultiffen, the single entry QP passes that come with Silver only grant access for 1 adult
 
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The annual guest Card is different from an one-off invitation card. In short, it is no. But if either you or your companion are a QF Club member, both can enter at the same time. The little one is not counted as a guest.
 
No it doesn't - the annual guest card is completely desperate to the one-off pass.
 
OP, if you have Qpoints to "burn", and this is a dom flight, one of you could use points for an upgrade, and the other use the single lounge invite, so you would then both have that one time access.
If there are spots, on QF dom flights, upgrades can be confirmed immediately after booking and paying for the base fare ticket.
 
If you get a points upgrade to Business you could take in a guest and thus may not need a lounge invite at all. When flying Business you can access the Domestic Business Lounge (where available) before your flight which is a bit nicer than the QANTAS Club.
 
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