Lounge Access

Qantas Lounges

Whether you are travelling in Business or First and/or a Platinum or Gold Qantas Frequent Flyer, including Qantas Club members you may have access to a Qantas lounge.* When you arrive at a lounge, show your Qantas Club card, or your Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer card with your ticket or boarding pass.

If you are travelling internationally, you will also need to show your Qantas Club card or your Platinum or Gold Qantas Frequent Flyer membership card at check-in. Our international lounges are easy to find once you have gone through passport control.

* Including Qantas Club, QantasLink, joint Qantas/British Airways, Qantas/American Airlines® or Qantas/Air Pacific lounges.

First and Business customers

Class of Travel International First Lounge
International Business Lounge
The Qantas Club (Domestic lounge)
Qantas International First First customer and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure when travelling on a QF or BA flight number. First customer and 1 guest can access the lounge on day of departure when travelling on a QF or BA flight number. First customer and 1 guest can access the lounge on day of departure when connecting to or from a Qantas international flight. Guest does not need to be travelling.
Qantas International Business No access Business customer can access the lounge on day of departure when travelling on a QF or BA flight number. No guest access. Business customer can access the lounge on day of departure when connecting to or from a Qantas international flight. No guest access.
Qantas Domestic Business^ No access No access Business customer can access the lounge when departing on a Qantas operated flight with a QF flight number. No guest access.
Jetstar StarClass No access StarClass customer can access the lounge on day of departure when travelling on a Jetstar operated flight with a JQ flight number. Lounge Access is only permitted in the port where Jetstar StarClass operates from. No access as StarClass only operates on international flights.

^ We are continually finding ways to provide our business travellers with services at the airport to help maximise your time.
From mid January 2008, construction work will commence on the development of new domestic Qantas Business Lounges in Sydney T3, Melbourne and Brisbane, and the development of new Qantas Meeting Rooms in Sydney T3 and Melbourne.
Read more about these new services due to launch early 2008.
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Qantas Club and Frequent Flyers

Member Type
International First Lounge
International Business Lounge
The Qantas Club (Domestic lounge)
platinum card
Platinum
Member and 1 guest can access the lounge when travelling on a Qantas, Jetstar or oneworld flight.# Guest must be travelling with member. Member and 1 guest can access lounge any time.^ Guest must be travelling with member. Member and 2 guests can access lounge any time. Guests do not need to be travelling.
gold card
Gold
No access Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest must be travelling with member.
Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest does not need to be travelling.
qantas club card
Qantas Club ~
No access Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest must be travelling with member.
Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest does not need to be travelling.
qantas club annual guest card
Qantas Club Annual Guest Card**
No access Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest must be travelling.

Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure.+
Guest does not need to be travelling.
silver card
Silver
No access No access No access
bronze card
Bronze
No access No access No access

oneworld Airlines Member (Qantas lounge access)


oneworld status International First Lounge
International Business Lounge
The Qantas Club (Domestic lounge)
oneworld emerald
Emerald
Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.#
oneworld sapphire
Sapphire
No access Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# Member and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld operated flight.#
oneworld ruby
Ruby
No access No access No access
International First oneworld customers First customer and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# First customer and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# oneworld customer and 1 guest can access lounge on day of departure if travelling on a Qantas domestic flight, connecting to or from a oneworld first class international flight.#
International Business oneworld customers No access Business customer can access lounge on day of departure of a oneworld flight.# No guest. Business customer can access lounge on day of departure if travelling on a Qantas domestic flight, connecting to or from a oneworld flight.# No guest.

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Note: an operated flight refers to the actual aircraft or 'metal' on which you fly.
^ Must be travelling, not necessarily on Qantas, British Airways or Jetstar to access the lounge.
+ Must be travelling on a Qantas, British Airways or Jetstar flight number.
** Valid in Qantas operated and joint Qantas, British Airways, and American Airlines lounges. Not valid in partner, associated or oneworld lounges.
# Must be travelling on a oneworld Airline Members operated and marketed flight. Note: a oneworld marketed flight refers to a flight with a oneworld flight number, eg QF1 or AA222. A oneworld operated flight refers to the actual aircraft or 'metal' on which you fly, eg Finnair aircraft.
~ Including Partner Member, Life and Senior Life Member.

Access to Partner airline lounges

In addition to Qantas Club lounges, you can relax in British Airways lounges (Terraces and Executive Club lounges) and American Airlines® Admirals Club lounges.

To access a partner airline lounge, simply present your Qantas Club card or Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer card at check-in and again with your boarding pass at the lounge reception. You may also invite a guest. Note: both you and your guest must be travelling together and have onward travel that day on a flight marketed and operated by the partner airline whose lounge you wish to visit.***

*** Marketed and operated means a flight operated by the same airline whose flight number appears on your ticket. Includes American Airlines® or British Airways operated flights with a 'QF' flight number on your ticket.

Access to Associated lounges

You will be welcome at associated lounges in most international ports that Qantas flies to but where it does not operate its own lounge or partner airline lounge. Our associated lounges are operated by, or on behalf of, other airlines.^^ Present your Qantas Club, Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer card at check-in and again with your boarding pass at the lounge reception. You may also invite one guest. Again, both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on a Qantas marketed flight.++ If you are taking a domestic flight, your guest does not need to be travelling.

^^ Lounges are not available in ports that are only serviced by Qantas codeshare flights.
++ Qantas marketed means a flight with a 'QF' flight number on your ticket.
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Access to oneworld airline lounges

As an additional benefit, Platinum and Gold Qantas Frequent Flyers (Emerald and Sapphire oneworld®  members) may also enter the lounges of our oneworld alliance partners## when travelling on eligible flights that are marketed~~ and operated by a oneworld alliance airline. You may also invite one guest. Note that both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on an eligible flight that is marketed~~ and operated by a oneworld alliance airline.

Qantas Club members with Bronze or Silver status are unable to access oneworld alliance airline lounges with the exception of British Airways and American Airlines® lounges which can be accessed as part of our partner airline agreement.

Search for a oneworld lounge.

## oneworld partner airlines are Qantas Airways, American Airlines®, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN, Malev Hungarian Airlines and Royal Jordanian.
~~ Marketed means that there must be a oneworld alliance flight number on your ticket.

Access for Jetstar passengers

Qantas Club members travelling with Jetstar are welcome in any Qantas Club or QantasLink lounge. Simply show your boarding slip and Qantas Club card, or Platinum or Gold Qantas Frequent Flyer card, at the lounge reception. You may also invite one guest who need not be travelling. If you are travelling without luggage you can check in for your Jetstar flight in most Qantas Club lounges. When you fly Jetstar, you won't be able to access partner, associated or oneworld airline lounges.

Other Qantas Club privileges, such as priority baggage, do not apply when travelling on Jetstar.

Note: Lounge check-in for Jetstar is 40 minutes before departure. If you arrive within 40 minutes of scheduled departure, go directly to the Jetstar check-in counter. You need to check-in for Jetstar flights at least 30 minutes before scheduled departure otherwise your ticket will be forfeited. No refund or free transfer is available. You will be required to book and pay for a new ticket if you wish to travel.


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