Help with some questions please re forthcoming trip - London airports and more

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According to the OW site the F galleries is available to OWE regardless of travel class. Concorde Room is for F pax only though.

Thanks nglagalle, first trip must have been spending some time in the Concorde room with partner guessed in- they wouldn't let us in 2nd time as only travelling J. Thanks for the correction - must try out the Concorde room again, it was truly amazing.

As I said before, both the J and F lounge in T5 are streakes ahead of the offerings in T3 - BA probably wants to maintain T5z as their centre piece.
 
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I am fortunate enough to be travelling in J, but as per my other post, if I am not travelling with AA, I cannot enter the AA arrivals lounge.

As per other posters, you can access the AA Arrivals lounge arriving QF in J or F, it's just noted on the QF website rather than the AA site. I got caught out the same way, thinking the info would be on the AA site, but travelling QF F last year had no problems accessing the AA arrivals lounge (thanks to posters here for alerting me :)) , and there are quite recent reports of access being allowed.

Check here for details

Edit: Just noticed this had been linked to in previous posts - accidental overkill on my part. :oops:
 
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I should also mention that as you are travelling in J, it may be worthwhile to change to BA from SIN-LHR. It depends on which aircraft you are travelling on. Qantas A380 has a fully flat bed in J, 747 have Skybed Mk1 which slopes ( slightly)
BA Club World has fully flat beds in both 747 and 777.
The service on BA can be a bit iffy, the food quality on BA is generally not as good as QF but I rate the seat comfort better than being on a QF 747.

the seat comfort is primary to me - thank you!
 
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