Qantas Auckland lounge

"you should be eligible for lounge access".
What tripe. You "shall" be eligible is definitive, "should" is an empty statement.
 
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"you should be eligible for lounge access".
What tripe. You "shall" be eligible is definitive, "should" is an empty statement.
I don't think that "shall" is correct grammar in that context.

Perhaps "are" or "will" would be more appropriate.

But, whatever, you are at the mercy of the lounge Dragon.
 
I'm WP flying SYD-AKL-PPT on a QF ticket in Y.

Was it determined whether I'll have lounge access in AKL?
Out of curiosity, is there anything in the QF app about relaxing in the lounge? eg here’s an example from one of my future trips.

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I have other trips where there’s no QF lounge eg CGK and SCL and it it blank but there is lounge access.

If it says QF lounge in AKL, that ought to be sufficient!
 

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