QF/BA First Lounge LHR T3

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:shock:....I guess it's all relative!

Just curious as to how you perceive the T3 lounge being different from the T5 apart from size? When I lived in London I used both regularly, both had the same style in fittings, look, meal and drink offerings so not sure what else there is really.
 
Just curious as to how you perceive the T3 lounge being different from the T5 apart from size? When I lived in London I used both regularly, both had the same style in fittings, look, meal and drink offerings so not sure what else there is really.
Taller people may notice themselves closer to the ceiling in T3 when standing up.
 
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Taller people may notice themselves closer to the ceiling in T3 when standing up.
Not so tall people will notice it also. :)
Along with the spacing of the seating, the size, comfort and condition of the furniture, the light, the attitude of the staff, the number of people in the lounge at any time.....
Chalk and cheese, in my experience, based on multiple visits per year to both since T5 opened.
I'm not saying that the T3 lounge is unacceptable. Just that the T5 Lounge is a big step up - in my opinion. :)
 
Not so tall people will notice it also. :)
Along with the spacing of the seating, the size, comfort and condition of the furniture, the light, the attitude of the staff, the number of people in the lounge at any time.....
Chalk and cheese, in my experience, based on multiple visits per year to both since T5 opened.
I'm not saying that the T3 lounge is unacceptable. Just that the T5 Lounge is a big step up - in my opinion. :)

Pretty much sums it up for me.
 
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Agree but let's just watch the BA lounge matrons argue the toss with you, or claim it's full to capacity!

I would expect that BA would maintain an F lounge for their premium passengers, meaning Qantas Platinums would have access.
 
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