I can top that. About a month ago they took our meal order and then had to come back and apologise as they didn't have any red wine.They 'ran out' of sparkling before mid-flight. You just can't make this stuff up.![]()
What so all 24 Qantas Club Lounges and a further 5 Business Lounges are terrible? VA only have 7 Club lounges across their whole network. Give me QF anyday.... At least they have ham for their toasties![]()
But those diehards aside, about 65% of those voting have largely given up on Virgin in 2025 - red warning lights should be flashing wildly in there -
As far as I'm concerned they're not that bad. Crowded maybe, but not bad (unless you're talking about the lack of natural light at MEL Intl). There are many worse airline lounges around the world, and the QF business lounges do put any VA lounge to shame (although that wouldn't be hard).To be fair I've only been to the flagship business lounges in SYD and MEL and club in Adelaide?but the international lounges are so bad and they are meant to be the best example, so why
To be fair I've only been to the flagship business lounges in SYD and MEL and club in Adelaide?but the international lounges are so bad and they are meant to be the best example, so why
As far as I'm concerned they're not that bad. Crowded maybe, but not bad (unless you're talking about the lack of natural light at MEL Intl). There are many worse airline lounges around the world, and the QF business lounges do put any VA lounge to shame (although that wouldn't be hard).
At no point has QF marketed them as Flagship. You’re thinking of AA.
I am not sure by what metric you say they are "not that bad". Finding a seat to relax is the most foundational aspect of a lounge, so the fact that they are crowded does make them bad. Additionally, every other aspect of the lounge is horrible (food and alcohol).
Qantas headquarters is Sydney, so the intl J lounge in Sydney is indeed the flagship, and I guess MEL would be runner up.
Qatar's flagship lounge isn't in Singapore is it ?
So VA’s in Brisbane international?
AA’s best lounge isn’t in DFW, it’s in JFK. Arguably you could say BA’s in JFK as well. Their LHR lounges are rubbish.
QR’s SIN lounge is probably a lot better than their FF Gold lounge in DOH. Probably better than their WP lounge too.
Sorry not sure what any of this has to do with anything.
QRs FF lounges in DOH are rubbish. Their outstation at SIN is much better. AA Flagship at DFW is meh. BA F in LHR is IMO one of the worst F lounges in oneworld.
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You're missing the nuance, when airlines split out their "class of service" and "frequent flyer" lounges.
QR Singapore lounge is only available to Business and First-class travelers, and they have both FF status and actual flying class lounges in DOH. Same as BA, if you're actually flying first class, you're in the Concorde room not the F lounge.
And American airlines in general (not specifically AA).... well, meh.
"Velocity Status beyond 2025" versus start a new thread on other topics...?
Any lounge that has several different self-pour champagnes available at any given time can't be too bad. I actually prefer it to the Qantas F lounge at SYD, and am looking forward to being in there a couple of times later this month.BA F in LHR is IMO one of the worst F lounges in oneworld.
Any lounge that has several different self-pour champagnes available at any given time can't be too bad. I actually prefer it to the Qantas F lounge at SYD, and am looking forward to being in there a couple of times later this month.
At least in the LHR BA F lounges you can help yourself (if you wish to), where this option is not available in the QF F lounge. And, further, the QF wait and bar staff can be rather surly and the champagne is absolute cough (and is usually doled out by the thimblefull).
So I wouldn't get over excited about the Qantas SYD First lounge.