International lounge access for Qantas Platinum while Flying with Virgin

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Andrew Jacobs

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I am a Qantas Platinum flying out tomorrow on DJ195 (Virgin Blue) from Melbourne International. Wanted to know if I can access any lounge tomorrow (eg Air New Zealand)? Also, has anyone had any experience getting access to the Qantas First Class lounge on a Virgin ticket? I know it's not officially possible, but can they be sweet-talked? :p
 
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Do you have a priority pass membership? If yes I think you can access the united club but I'm not sure if it's opened at the hours of your flight...
 
You'll have to meet the DJ requirements to access the NZ Lounge.

As for the QF F lounge I suspect you will be out of luck...but I guess if you don't ask you don't get.
 
Also, has anyone had any experience getting access to the Qantas First Class lounge on a Virgin ticket? I know it's not officially possible, but can they be sweet-talked? :p

I think there's more chance of Qantas announcing expanded routes than getting access to the F lounge with a DJ ticket.
 
Unfortunately Qantas Anytime Access to lounges is no longer possible.
 
The OP is flying out of an International terminal, so ATA is a moot point.
No.

Anytime Access was also there for International Business lounges (I used it a number of times flying SQ) and I believe First Lounges before the new ones were built in SYD and MEL in 2007.
 
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Anytime Access was also there for International Business lounges (I used it a number of times flying SQ) and I believe First Lounges before the new ones were built in SYD and MEL in 2007.

I am referring to the form of ATA when it was actually removed, so in that context, it is a moot point.
 
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