Perth Int QP Question

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ashleyn

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It's been a while since I flew out of Perth in the morning but I'm off to Singers tomorrow. Does the Int lounge have a barista and/or a pancake machine ?
 
No barista, as others have mentioned. No pancake machine either, unless I am mistaken. They have a mini buffet of pre-made pancakes and some sort of eggs with some sort of (usually) mushrooms and then some yoghurts, muesli etc, cold cuts etc.

Are you on QF 77 or 3K? I'm on the QF flight tomorrow AM too, with my brother.
 
Also on QF77 tomorrow, first time in the Per Intl QP and from what I understand it's perhaps best to not keep your expectations too high.
 
Also on QF77 tomorrow, first time in the Per Intl QP and from what I understand it's perhaps best to not keep your expectations too high.

It's no SIN QP or F lounge, but it's better than the airside gate area, which is even worse!
 
We'll to update everyone who replied, there is a barista working today.

Well there you go. I see him now, and never seen one there before. Must be an ultra peak thing. The eggs are worse though.
 
Well I'm a day late to this thread but it seems I was at least the fourth AFF member flying QF77 this morning. My AFF luggage tag was spotted by anything member and we had a very enjoyable conversation.

The lounge was its usual full to the brim. After taking 40 minutes to go through the TRS thanks to only one Customs agent, I headed straight for the food. There were three glasses, one dirty bowl and no plates. Shocking.

On the subject of QF77 I couldn't believe the 'refreshment' service was a packet of two Arnott's dry biscuits and a packet of Bega cheese. For an international flight, that was the snack. Unbelievable.

On another note, the flight was about 99% full (not unexpected given it's Easter and school holidays). The couple in front of me remarked to the FA how disappointing it was the service was being cancelled, to which she said when there were onward connections to LHR, the flights were always full.
 
And don't forget the priority boarding, at least that worked as advertised right? ;)
 
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