Unable to link more than one lounge invitation to a flight number.

Pussels

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I have two QF lounge invitations. I am flying QF2 from LHR to SYD. The plane transits in SIN for a few hours. I can link an invitation to the QF lounge in LHR on departure. I do not see how to link the second lounge pass so I can use it in the QF lounge in SIN.

Does anybody know how to do this. It is reasonable to want to do this isn't it?
 
I had the same problem last year on QF1.
Even HBA call centre couldn’t help, so I just stretched my legs for an hour at SIN instead.
 
Would the lounge in LHR be able to assist?

The problem is that on flights with 2 sectors but with 1 flight number, the link button is associated with the flight number and not associated with each sector similar to sector seat selection.
 
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Would the lounge in LHR be able to assist?

The problem is that on flights with 2 sectors but with 1 flight number, the link button is associated with the flight number and not associated with each sector similar to sector seat selection.
Unfortunately, I doubt that the LHR lounge could assist because the linking must be done no less than 24 hours before the flight (in this case SIN-SYD). But nothing to loose from asking!

The "problem" that you point out is totally correct! However, I would view it as a ""bug" in their linking software that prevents being able to do exactly this, as reasonable a request as it is!

Alternatively, I may try to explain this shortcoming to the front staff at the SIN lounge and hope that they may sympathise with this shortcoming and let me in!!
 
Unfortunately, I doubt that the LHR lounge could assist because the linking must be done no less than 24 hours before the flight (in this case SIN-SYD). But nothing to loose from asking!

The "problem" that you point out is totally correct! However, I would view it as a ""bug" in their linking software that prevents being able to do exactly this, as reasonable a request as it is!

Alternatively, I may try to explain this shortcoming to the front staff at the SIN lounge and hope that they may sympathise with this shortcoming and let me in!!
Hmm, I'm not familiar with QF1 but do you get two boarding passes or just one? I guess you can see if it prints "LPAC" on both your boarding passes? I feel there's a chance that it does if the system is only matching by flight number.
 
Just one BP for the flight from LHR-SYD.
Many years ago I did QF1 in J and was issued with 2 boarding passes as there was no seat available all the way through. The flight was booked 2 days prior to departure. All sorted out once on board and I sat in the same seat for both legs.
 
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