Qantas Club Lounge Pass...anyone?

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Nessa1977

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I received an eMail this morning from QFF asking if I'd like to purchase a lounge pass for my upcoming trip to Perth, so I did for the return flight. Unfortunately stupid me, still half asleep, didn't read the eMail properly, as I thought I could buy one for my sister. Unfortunately, as I had to book her flights separate to mine, we aren't on the same booking.

Just wondering if anyone would have a spare pass and fingers crossed are located in the Western suburbs of Melbourne?

I can't get a refund, so I've lost $45. Entirely my fault.

Apologies if this is in the wrong thread.
 
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Attempting to solicit Qantas Club passes is against the rules of this forum, so I think you'll find that this thread will be closed fairly quickly.

There are a couple of things you can do, however.

1. See if anyone is offering a pass in the "Free to a good home" forum.
2. Let us know when you're travelling in the relevant "lounge meetups" thread, and if an AFF member is travelling at the same time they may guest you (or your sister) into the lounge.
3. Call Qantas and ask if they'll let you buy a pass for your sister as well. If she's on the same flight, then you never know - they may say yes.
 
As Matt says, soliciting lounge passes is not permitted on AFF. This thread will now be closed.
 
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