Qantas Club access [2 Members (6 Pax - 4 Adult & 2 Child)]

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Am assuming many of you would be Qantas Club members so hope you will be able to help.
We are a group of 6 Pax- 4 Adults, 2 Chn travelling on Qantas flights to LHR via DBX Return in September.
Two of the adults have Qantas Club Membership.
Is it correct that even though we are travelling Economy we can still access the Qantas Club Lounges in Australia, the Emirates Business Lounge in DBX and the American Airlines Admiral Lounge at Heathrow?
Appreciate any replies.:)
 
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Re: Qantas Club etc

Each adult with membership can guest another adult. Children under 18 can go in with their parents under Qantas's family policy, and do not count as a guest.

So yes, you should be fine!
 
Re: Qantas Club etc

Am assuming many of you would be Qantas Club members so hope you will be able to help.
We are a group of 6 Pax- 4 Adults, 2 Chn travelling on Qantas flights to LHR via DBX Return in September.
Two of the adults have Qantas Club Membership.
Is it correct that even though we are travelling Economy we can still access the Qantas Club Lounges in Australia, the Emirates Business Lounge in DBX and the American Airlines Admiral Lounge at Heathrow?
Appreciate any replies.:)
You will be able to access the AU QPs* and each member will be able to guest one other. The children should be able to access with you as well.

A couple of years ago I was able to access the BA lounge in LHR as a QC member, but that access may have changed since. I will leave it to others to confirm LHR, and answer re: DXB.

*QP: Qantas Pub aka Club
 
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Thanks Opusman & Jessica Tam -appreciate your help. Will wait for replies now on LHR & DBX
 
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It's the AA lounge in LHR T3 that QP members has access to. In DXB it's the EK International Business Lounge.
 
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