justinbrett
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Based on what metric?
Temp Lounge capacity < Former J lounge capacity
Based on what metric?
I think just guesstimating from the old eyeball test where QF J was reasonably full and the current space is smaller.Based on what metric?
At the time you were travelling... I suspect it is just QF using a catch all out for them. There is no way for lounge eligible passengers to actually know.J was reasonably full and the current space is smaller.
Licensed lounge capacity < licensed former J lounge capacityTemp Lounge capacity < Former J lounge capacity
More accurately the access to QF temporary J lounge at SYD is unreliable when flying J or below on OW partners and holding status below WP/OWE.Just another dot point: OW lounge access possibly unreliable.
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Licensed lounge capacity < licensed former J lounge capacity
Again, it is quite different to saying that the actual lounge capacity was unable to absorb 2pax at the time of seeking lounge access. Lounge traffic can be quite variable
No loss to us . Just another dot point: OW lounge access possibly unreliable.
I wonder if this is because 1 you were holding onto QF boarding passes (so they can't easily tell it's MH) and 2 evenings tend to be quieter at SYD.Just another data point.
We're flying MH J tonight on our OWA, had a domestic transfer to Sydney this afternoon, both flights checked in via the Qantas app.
2x QF eboarding passes on the phone.
Scanned us straight into the Qantas International business lounge. No mention of any other lounges.
Yes, I reckon both of those reasons, its pretty quiet. There are 5x go to gate flights so everyone left for those and another 8 flights before our flight.I wonder if this is because 1 you were holding onto QF boarding passes (so they can't easily tell it's MH) and 2 evenings tend to be quieter at SYD.
Yeah, we guessed as muchIt's just a walkway for me. Couldn't care less.
Yeah, we guessed as much![]()
Once your MH BP is scanned, MH the operating carrier has to pay for your QF lounge access if you're entering as a MH J pax. If you're not flying J and entering the QF lounge on your OW status including QFF and your OWFF number is in the booking and hence on the BP, the FF department of the OW member on your BP pays for your your access. As you are using a OW lounge. If however you are using your status to enter the lounge by just flashing your OW status card, the desk staff has to additionally record that FF detail so the right OW member is charged for your access. Hence in some instances they find it easier to just send you away especially if the system won't allow them to record the additional informarton without actually changing your earning FF program in your booking.MH may also be paying the 3rd party lounge on the basis that’s the only lounge they need to pay for, and won’t also pay QF for its lounge.
I think you’re being very unreasonable.
You suggest that OW J pax do not get access to QF J Lounge because the capacity of the lounge is unable to accommodate OW J pax including at the time of my access request (though more accurately characterised as an access check). . I just ask the simple question - how do you know.?. You have been unable to point to anything that would confirm that. Maybe they were full at the time of my arrival but both you and I don't know that they actually were.But why your 2 pax and not another 20 groups of 2 pax? What makes you special?
They manage the lounge anyway they want - macro and micro - down to the type of hand towels it wishes to use. It is clearly not for any passenger to tell them what to do.They have to manage this at a macro level
Once your MH BP is scanned, MH the operating carrier has to pay for your QF lounge access if you're entering as a MH J pax. If you're not flying J and entering the QF lounge on your OW status including QFF and your OWFF number is in the booking and hence on the BP, the FF department of the OW member on your BP pays for your your access. As you are using a OW lounge. If however you are using your status to enter the lounge by just flashing your OW status card, the desk staff has to additionally record that FF detail so the right OW member is charged for your access. Hence in some instances they find it easier to just send you away especially if the system won't allow them to record the additional informarton without actually changing your earning FF program in your booking.
That's the way it works. MH's own contracted lounge won't earn anything from MH if you don't use the PP lounge ie your BP is not scanned. If you do, in this case MH pays even if you have your OWFF on the BP and the invite to the contracted lounge in on your BP . If you are a non J pax, MH may in turn recharge the respective OW FF program for your visit, not sure if all the OW member do it in this case.. In this instance , flashing you OW status card will not get you into the contracted non OW lounge.
Absolutely but I would imagine QF would have the data from their flights and experience to know if they were coming up to a busy period.Maybe they were full at the time of my arrival but both you and I don't know that they actually were.
It is quite possible that they decided on a blanket ban based on that even though at the time there might not have been a capacity issue. I don't know.With a lower capacity they have probably crunched their numbers and just decided that a straight out no was easier
I'm not sure there is a base amount like a retainer to be a contracted lounge though. Seriously, if I ran a business and go around signing contracts to be a preferred supplier/client and have to pay a retainer for that privilege not knowing if there will be enough trade volume to turn a healthy return, I'd be behind the eighth ball before I even start.But what I was specifically referring to is that MH may have had to pay a floor amount to gain access for its pax. These kinds of deals are bespoke and it’s wild speculation unless you’re party to the arrangements. I only said it was a possibility not that it was the case.
You suggest that OW J pax do not get access to QF J Lounge because the capacity of the lounge is unable to accommodate OW J pax. I just ask the simple question - how do you know.?. You have been unable to point to anything that would confirm that.
Maybe they were full at the time of my arrival but both you and I don't know that they actually were.
My suggestion is that OW Lounge eligibility based on class of travel is less of a perk because of the catch all eligibility rules that allow a lounge to restrict access based on capacity constraints. On one level that is reasonable but on another level, it could just be applied even though there is no capacity issues at the time of an access request.
They manage the lounge anyway they want - macro/micro. It is not for any passenger to tell them what to do.
The outcome of their policies for me just means that for me that OW is becoming less OW in terms of benefits to OW passengers
I'm not sure there is a base amount like a retainer to be a contracted lounge though. Seriously, if I ran a business and go around signing contracts to be a preferred supplier/client and have to pay a retainer for that privilege not knowing if there will be enough trade volume to turn a healthy return, I'd be behind the eighth ball before I even start.
Penang domestic only has 1 lounge - PP. It is MH's contracted lounge and the invite is printed on the boarding pass. I always credit MH flights to Qff. On entering the lounge, the front desk staff records your flight, and heaven knows what else, takes a screen shot of the BP etc. She does so much so I asked her why does she have to do all that. She replied that MH require them to do all this to get paid for my visit. I said to her but this is MH's contracted lounge. Wouldn't MH just pay PP based on the number of flights, J seats etc. Once you've scanned my BP with the invite would that not record my entry to the lounge. She replied no. If MH didn't contract them as the MH lounge, then I will have to pay for the visit myself when flying MH. MH by contracting them, MH agrees to pay for their paxs visits and they only pay for each visit. I said to her if I and every MH pax decide this lounge is not worth wasting time in and don't visit, they don't get paid at all. She replied in the affirmative also adding that MH is very strict. If she misses something, MH will refuse to pay and she will be in trouble. It's a tough old recharge world.
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You're right. EK is not a benevolent organisation. Qantas wanting to use the EK AKL lounge as a defacto QF lounge during its own lounge's refurb would have had to pay for that exclusive privilege - even setting up QF's own reception and inferior menu (think of the hurt it would have caused EKs own very high lounge standard). I guess that's what pals are for, to look after each other in times of need regardless of how incovenient it may be.I guarantee QF paid a base amount to EK to use ther AKL lounge during the returb, maybe per pax in addition but there would have definitely been a base amount to cover costs of extra staff.
