What Lounge Access, if any

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Hi,

1st post here.

I'm flying from Australia to St Louis.

From Oz to LAX is business class then domestic with American Airlines to STL.

I am also a Qantas Silver and Club Member.

In Australia, I will have lounge access. But I'm not sure what happens when I get into LAX, and similarly at STL on the return leg- am I entitled to any lounge access?

thanks in advance.
 
If your onward flight in the US is with AA, then your Qantas Club membership will get you access to their lounges.

http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/qantas-club-benefits/global/en#in-the-lounge:

Partner Lounges
When travelling with American Airlines, as a Qantas Club member you and a guest are welcome at American Airlines Admirals Club lounges. Simply present your Qantas Club card together with your boarding pass at the lounge reception. Both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on a flight marketed^ and operated by the partner airline whose lounge you wish to visit.

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thanks Sam, I wasn't sure as the AA flight isn't appearing as a QF codeshare flight.

But it is great news as I have a 5 hour layover one way and 8 hours the return.
 
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