Qantas Business Class meals & menus

They were in QF J. Will CX let their own elites into the Wing F when flying on other oneworld airlines?

I tried to talk my way in as a QF P1 flying CX recently and was given a firm no lol.
No info about the "final flight of the day", so who knows right now.
I did read that even arriving on CX F, there is no access unless DM, even if onward flight is CX J.
 
CX302 HK to PVG:

Nice tender beef and exemplary service as usual.
 

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Didn’t check out the Pier F?
Leaving security, I exited right near the Qantas lounge and the flight didn’t have a gate assigned so I just went in there.

I’ve previously been in all the CX lounges at HK
and not had any issues with access as a Platinum. Maybe they’ve changed their policy since my last visit, nine months ago.
 
It hit the spot, especially as I didn’t bother with breakie on QF42 in the hope more sleep hours would happen but with 8 toddlers in J there was no chance! There was drinks being spilled into chairs, lights coming on all night, a vomit comet on landing, both crew and adults I suspect felt like clapping when the wheels hit the runway at 6AM
Another grumpy old man complaining about kids in business class. Buy a good quality eye mask and some ear-plugs. Probably the parents of the children were the happiest of all to arrive home.
 
Why do they serve these muesli bars, what about a nice little piece of cake or a a slice on the side for morning tea
Muesli bars can be kept aside if not taken.
Cake has a few hours or maybe a day and a bit shelf life.
Same as nuts in packets, can last few months.
In bowl they have to probably be warned up.
 

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