Christchurch International - Associated Lounge (Manaia Lounge)
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*
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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# 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.




