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Christchurch International - Associated Lounge (Manaia Lounge)

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Location

Manaia Lounge,
Airside, Level 1,
left of Gate 26

Hours

11:30 to last departure

Contacts

Ph:+64 (3) 357 3886

Fx: Not Available

Operated By

PlaneBiz*

  • Associated Lounges
 

Lounge Access and Eligibility

Eligible Class of Travel

First

Next onward flight that day must be a Qantas flight.

One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

International Business

Next onward flight that day must be a Qantas flight.

One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Eligible Member Type

Platinum Frequent Flyer

Next onward flight must be on a Qantas, Jetstar Airlines+ or oneworld flight number.#

One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Gold Frequent Flyer

Next onward flight that day must be a Qantas or Jetstar Airlines+ flight number or a oneworld flight number.#

One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Qantas Club Member

Next onward flight that day must be a Qantas or Jetstar Airlines+ flight number.

One guest allowed and must be travelling with the member on the same flight.

Lounge Features

  • Lounge Dining
  • Tea, coffee and beverages
  • Showers and Toilets
  • Internet Access
  • Newspapers and Magazines

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* Associated lounges are operated by, or on behalf of, other airlines in selected ports to which Qantas operates. The Christchurch lounge will be available for Qantas Platinum and Gold Frequent Flyers and Qantas Club members travelling on a Qantas or Jetstar operated flight, along with customers travelling in Business class on Qantas. Christchurch Associated lounge access is a stand alone agreement between Qantas and Jetstar.+ Jetstar refers to Jetstar (JQ), Jetstar Asia (3K) and Valuair (VF).
# 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.