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Hello All, I am a new Qantas Club member. I will be flying to Japan (Osaka) then onto (Narita) for holidays on JAL metal (Economy) and Flight # in 7 weeks time. Upon my return I will then depart for Thailand, Bangkok flying on BA metal (Economy) and Flight #. I wanted to know, if I am able to use the Qantas club in Osaka or Narita, and then in Bangkok even though I am not flying on “QF” ticket and metal.


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Hello All, I am a new Qantas Club member. I will be flying to Japan (Osaka) then onto (Narita) for holidays on JAL metal (Economy) and Flight # in 7 weeks time. Upon my return I will then depart for Thailand, Bangkok flying on BA metal (Economy) and Flight #. I wanted to know, if I am able to use the Qantas club in Osaka or Narita, and then in Bangkok even though I am not flying on “QF” ticket and metal.
Bad news - the answer is a No to NRT, but a yes to BKK.

You can only access a QP (Qantas Club) when flying on QF, JQ or 3K metal or code. You can further access AA or BA lounges when flying on their metal or code.

There may be paid access available at another lounge at NRT using Priority Pass, which is available as part of some credit card programs. Consult your cardholder benefits documentation for further information.
 
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