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Background to this thread
We have noticed an increase in the posting of questions regarding what Airport Lounges are available at specific airports when travelling on specific airlines. While one can be assured of access at the airline lounge when travelling on that airline (provided you have Lounge membership), thing start to get complex when travelling on a codeshare or partner airline.

Posting Guidelines
Please post your questions about Lounge access in this thread. Be sure to include the airline you are travelling on, the airport (and terminal, if known), and any Airline Status or Airport Lounge membership programs you have.

When answering questions, please include the original question. This will assist in readability and management of the thread.

(Special thanks to Princess Fiona for suggesting this new thread.)
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Looking for a bit of help please - we're flying Melbourne to London via Dubai in a couple of weeks on QF9. I'm SG and QP member but my wife and two children (aged 3 & 1) are all NB.

Looking at the lounge eligibility guide on the QF site it says all children are counted as guests in Emirates lounges. Does that mean I won't be able to take the family into the lounge in Dubai? If so that will be a nightmare - has anyone else tried to get access in a similar situation and what are the chances of them being lenient and letting us all in? We're flying Premium Economy which I suppose won't help us particularly.
 
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Lounge access on arrival in Singapore?

I'm contemplating a suites booking on my way to SGN.

Itinerary would be:
  • SQ F SYD-SIN
  • 2-3hr layover
  • VN or JQ Y SIN-SGN

Questions:
  1. Would my F ticket permit me access on arrival to Singapore's First Class lounge, or any lounge for that matter?
  2. Would SQ check my luggage all the way through to SGN when i check in at SYD? If not, is there anyway to avoid going landside to collect luggage/recheck in etc?

Thanks
 
Re: Lounge access on arrival in Singapore?

I'm contemplating a suites booking on my way to SGN.

Itinerary would be:
  • SQ F SYD-SIN
  • 2-3hr layover
  • VN or JQ Y SIN-SGN

Questions:
  1. Would my F ticket permit me access on arrival to Singapore's First Class lounge, or any lounge for that matter?
  2. Would SQ check my luggage all the way through to SGN when i check in at SYD? If not, is there anyway to avoid going landside to collect luggage/recheck in etc?

Thanks

I have a feeling your SQ F ticket allows TPR access on arrival but Cruiser Elite is the SQ guru with regard to rules and regs . As for the second question I'm nor sure there is an interlining deal but someone more qualified than me may give you more info
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Hi, I am hoping to get some guidance on how strict the CX and QF HKG lounges are with guests.

I'm travelling with my parents on KA (on a CX codeshare) in December, but as QF Gold (maybe Plat by the time of the flight) I can only guest one of them in. What are my chances of getting them both admitted? I'm really hoping to get them into the CX F lounge if I can...

My dad is lifetime QF club so my "backup" plan is going to the QF lounge - although I don't think that would get him admitted there either (since he isn't on a QF/JQ ticket).



Take one into CX and the other into QF:D
 
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Re: Lounge access on arrival in Singapore?

As you arrive on a F ticket, I am afraid you won't be able to use the TPR or even the Silverkris Lounge in SIN.

It is for those with an outbound (not inbound) ticket.

TPR is reserved for SQ R or F outbound passengers - not *A F pax.

You can try and report back to us the responses.

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Separate question:

WP arriving in LAX on QF F
Departing Domestic AA from T4 same day few hours later

? possible to sample the QF F lounge @ TBIT

Is possible, through transfer route, or..... via re-entry to TBIT ?

AusBT suggested that it is possible.

I'm contemplating a suites booking on my way to SGN.

Itinerary would be:
  • SQ F SYD-SIN
  • 2-3hr layover
  • VN or JQ Y SIN-SGN

Questions:
  1. Would my F ticket permit me access on arrival to Singapore's First Class lounge, or any lounge for that matter?
  2. Would SQ check my luggage all the way through to SGN when i check in at SYD? If not, is there anyway to avoid going landside to collect luggage/recheck in etc?

Thanks
 
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Re: Lounge access on arrival in Singapore?

Does anyone know if the single lounge passes by being VA silver and be used to guest someone in or be utilised together (me + 1)? I have two passes but I'm about to trip over to SG so I was wondering if I could use them?

Edit: Found it in the T&Cs.

k) You cannot transfer Single Entries to other people (for example, to other Velocity Members) but you can use your Single Entries to enable other people (who are travelling with you) to gain access to the lounge.
 
Re: Lounge access on arrival in Singapore?

Does anyone know if the single lounge passes by being VA silver and be used to guest someone in or be utilised together (me + 1)? I have two passes but I'm about to trip over to SG so I was wondering if I could use them?

Edit: Found it in the T&Cs.

Yes, you can use both passes at once to gain access for yourself and your +1.
 
Okay thanks.
Do you know much about the admirals club 30 day pass. Apparently it gives you access to Qantas lounges but I cant find a clear cut answer to this anywhere.

this is from the oneworld.com lounge access page:
The following exceptions apply:

  1. American Airlines and Qantas offer programmes enabling customers to pay to gain access to their lounges. These programmes are not part of the oneworld agreement, and members of these programmes are not entitled to access lounges under the oneworld agreement.


I take this to mean that AC 30 day pass cannot enter QC. QC members can only enter QC lounge and not any other lounge including admirals club
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Looking for a bit of help please - we're flying Melbourne to London via Dubai in a couple of weeks on QF9. I'm SG and QP member but my wife and two children (aged 3 & 1) are all NB.

Looking at the lounge eligibility guide on the QF site it says all children are counted as guests in Emirates lounges. Does that mean I won't be able to take the family into the lounge in Dubai? If so that will be a nightmare - has anyone else tried to get access in a similar situation and what are the chances of them being lenient and letting us all in? We're flying Premium Economy which I suppose won't help us particularly.

You will be fine IMHO. EK are generally very accommodating with children. I would ignore the info on the website in this case, especially with a couple of toddlers.
I have guested in my primary school aged children to the F lounge at DXB and there are numerous examples both here and on FT of similar child friendly access. I haven't come across many (?any) reports of kids/infants being denied access.
 
this is from the oneworld.com lounge access page:
The following exceptions apply:

  1. American Airlines and Qantas offer programmes enabling customers to pay to gain access to their lounges. These programmes are not part of the oneworld agreement, and members of these programmes are not entitled to access lounges under the oneworld agreement.


I take this to mean that AC 30 day pass cannot enter QC. QC members can only enter QC lounge and not any other lounge including admirals club

That is incorrect.

AAdmirals Club and Qantas Club memberships have reciprocal arrangements allowing full access to both their club networks provided you are flying AA or QF. Additionally, QC members can enter the lounge before a JQ (and affiliate) flight.

The clause you quote is relevant to oneworld lounges outside AA/QF. Ie those operated by BA, AY, S7, JL etc etc
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

You will be fine IMHO. EK are generally very accommodating with children. I would ignore the info on the website in this case, especially with a couple of toddlers.
I have guested in my primary school aged children to the F lounge at DXB and there are numerous examples both here and on FT of similar child friendly access. I haven't come across many (?any) reports of kids/infants being denied access.

Great thank you
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Can I confirm that the Qantas Club complimentary passes, if used at an international Qantas Business lounge, allow for unlimited children up to 18 years of age? Is 18 the limit? Ideally I would provide two friends with a card each (two passes in total) and they would take their three children, 17, 14 and 10. Doable?
 
Just confirming a few queries. QFF WP and SG.

1. Flying JQ out of Sydney - F lounge?
2. Lounge in Honolulu reverse trip. Is there a lounge?
3. Hon - Seattle - F Class, Hawaiian Airlines
4. Seattle - Anchorage - Alaska Airlines Y class
5. Vancouver - Seattle - Honolulu Alaska Airlines -Y class.
Flights 2-5 booked via AA.
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Hi all, travelling to HNL in January with my husband and 3 kids under 10, we're on QF574 from PER - SYD, then 5 hours until JQ3 leaves for HNL.

I redeemed 5 Classic Award seats on the QF website for Jetstar Starclass, the fare type says Business.

Am I right in assuming that this does not give us access to the J Lounge as it's not a Business Max fare?

And, how can we gain access to the lounge?

All NB, no QP membership.

Thanks.
 
Just confirming a few queries. QFF WP and SG.

1. Flying JQ out of Sydney - F lounge?
2. Lounge in Honolulu reverse trip. Is there a lounge?
3. Hon - Seattle - F Class, Hawaiian Airlines
4. Seattle - Anchorage - Alaska Airlines Y class
5. Vancouver - Seattle - Honolulu Alaska Airlines -Y class.
Flights 2-5 booked via AA.

1. Yes
2. Yes JL/AA/QF it isn't impressive
3. No I don't think so
4. No
5. No idea
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Can I confirm that the Qantas Club complimentary passes, if used at an international Qantas Business lounge, allow for unlimited children up to 18 years of age? Is 18 the limit? Ideally I would provide two friends with a card each (two passes in total) and they would take their three children, 17, 14 and 10. Doable?

I don't think so, no. If I've read the Qantas site correctly two children up to 18 years of age are not counted as guests.
 
Re: Advice for LAX lounging

Hi all, travelling to HNL in January with my husband and 3 kids under 10, we're on QF574 from PER - SYD, then 5 hours until JQ3 leaves for HNL.

I redeemed 5 Classic Award seats on the QF website for Jetstar Starclass, the fare type says Business.

Am I right in assuming that this does not give us access to the J Lounge as it's not a Business Max fare?

And, how can we gain access to the lounge?

All NB, no QP membership.

Thanks.

Unfortunately I think you're right - you needed the max fare. Not sure if you can add this now, how much that would be, and whether it's even worth it.
 
Just confirming a few queries. QFF WP and SG.

3. Hon - Seattle - F Class, Hawaiian Airlines
4. Seattle - Anchorage - Alaska Airlines Y class
5. Vancouver - Seattle - Honolulu Alaska Airlines -Y class.
Flights 2-5 booked via AA.

Alaska Airlines only has its own dedicated lounges in Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and Anchorage. Unless there has been a change, this thread (post #4) suggests QF elites will have access when flying AS: http://www.australianfrequentflyer..../access-alaskan-airline-board-room-43427.html

This page from Hawaiian Airlines seems to suggest First class pax get lounge access... not sure if that's full fare or if it includes awards: https://www.hawaiianairlines.com.au/lounges
 
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Re: Advice for LAX lounging

You will be fine IMHO. EK are generally very accommodating with children. I would ignore the info on the website in this case, especially with a couple of toddlers.
I have guested in my primary school aged children to the F lounge at DXB and there are numerous examples both here and on FT of similar child friendly access. I haven't come across many (?any) reports of kids/infants being denied access.


Hi hi just as an update to this we arrived in Dubai pretty exhausted and looking forward to a refreshing break in the lounge. However we were flatly denied access on the basis that the two children did count as additional guests. We spoke with a supervisor who refused to be flexible and stated that since all QF guests are charged back to the airline, we would need prior written dispensation from Qantas that they were prepared for the kids to be let in. Of course there was a simple way he could have bent the rules and just not scanned their boarding passes but he obviously wasn't interested in that.

Very annoying but in the end irrelevant since the transit time was so short we boarded pretty much immediately. None the less it would have been more important if there was some sort of delay. I spoke with QF customer service in London and they basically shrugged their shoulders and said the EK guy was lying and that it's not up to QF to provide access to that lounge.
 

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