Free Two x General Lounge Invitations expiry 1 November

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Must be an active member of AustralianFrequentFlyer for >12 months, and must have a concrete flight booking before 1 November to allocate this to.
 
Must be an active member of AustralianFrequentFlyer for >12 months, and must have a concrete flight booking before 1 November to allocate this to.
FYI can allocate to JQ flights in the next 6 months from today that extend beyond pass expiry.
 
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One pass received with thanks. It's for next week on a QFi flight.

But we can't link it to QF37, MEL-SIN next week. It says NOT AVAILABLE for that flight.

I know the F-lounge is closed but this is for the J-lounge.
 
I'll give Qantas a call tomorrow but if the J-lounge is also restricted, I'll offer the invite on AFF.
 
Is it possible they're restricting pass usage for the J lounge because it currently has to absorb F lounge pax too?
 
Is it possible they're restricting pass usage for the J lounge because it currently has to absorb F lounge pax too?

Maybe.

But the Qantas website currently only states: "Complimentary Lounge Invitations and Qantas Lounge Passes are currently unable to be linked in the following locations: Auckland, Hobart, Melbourne First Lounge and Perth International Lounge."
 

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