Qantas Invests in New & Upgraded Lounges

Qantas has announced openings or upgrades for six more airport lounges in the coming years
Qantas has announced openings or upgrades for six more airport lounges in the coming years. Photo: Matt Graham.

Qantas has announced that it will upgrade its lounges at four more airports, reopen its Hong Kong lounge and open a brand new First Lounge in London over the coming years.

This is in addition to last year’s announcement that the airline will open new Business lounges in Auckland and Adelaide during 2023.

Artist's impression of the new Qantas Lounge in Auckland
Artist’s impression of the new Qantas Lounge in Auckland. Photo: Qantas.

“Being back in profit means we’re back to making long term investments for our customers. That started with the major aircraft order we announced last year and now we’re building on that with a major investment in our lounges,” Qantas CEO Alan Joyce said.

“We have three new and upgraded lounge spaces due to open this year and the pipeline we’re announcing today will take us through to 2025.”

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce announces the latest round of lounge upgrades
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce announces the latest round of lounge upgrades. Photo: Matt Graham.

Here’s a summary of the lounges Qantas will be renovating or opening in the coming years…

New Qantas First Lounge for London

Qantas already operates its own lounge at London’s Heathrow Airport. The Qantas London Lounge features a gin bar and is a combined Business & First Class lounge. This is a nice space, but it can get crowded at times.

Gin bar at the Qantas London Lounge
The current Qantas London Lounge. Photo: Qantas.

With this in mind, Qantas plans to open a new dedicated First Lounge at Heathrow Terminal 3 for Qantas Platinum & Platinum One members, Oneworld Emerald flyers and First Class passengers. This will be in a new space, much closer to the gate where Qantas flights normally depart from. It may even feature direct boarding from the lounge for Qantas flights, similar to the setup at some of Emirates’ lounges in Dubai.

“London is one of the most important destinations on our network and it’s the perfect location for a First Lounge, especially with our direct Project Sunrise flights on the way. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports so we’re very pleased to be working with them to secure a great space in the terminal for an additional lounge,” Mr Joyce added.

The new Qantas London First Lounge is expected to open at the same time as direct Sydney-London Project Sunrise flights commence in late 2025.

Qantas Hong Kong Lounge to reopen

Qantas Hong Kong Lounge
The Qantas Hong Kong Lounge. Photo: Qantas.

Qantas had “permanently” closed its Hong Kong Lounge during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. We understand that it was one of the most expensive lounges to operate in Qantas’ network and with the prospect of a drawn-out reopening at the time, Qantas made the decision a couple of years ago to hand that space back to the airport authority.

But Hong Kong has now wound back most of its pandemic-era restrictions and reopened to visitors. Demand for travel from Australia to Hong Kong has also bounced back faster than expected – to the point where Qantas will temporarily use an Airbus A380 on its Sydney-Hong Kong route this year.

The space previously used by the Qantas Hong Kong Lounge hadn’t yet been reallocated, so Qantas has taken over the space again. The lounge will reopen in April 2023 with new furniture and a lick of fresh paint. The yum cha trolley will also be back.

New Qantas Clubs in Hobart & Broome

Qantas will open brand new, larger Qantas Club lounges in both Hobart and Broome.

The new Hobart lounge will be in a new location made available by the airport terminal’s redevelopment and will have around 50% more seating. Qantas has not yet given a timeline for this new lounge to open.

The current Hobart lounge is arguably the worst of the capital city Qantas Clubs, with limited food & beverages and constant overcrowding issues. So, this will be a welcome upgrade for Hobart-based flyers.

The new Broome regional lounge will open next year with double the capacity. Qantas says it has decided to expand this lounge due to Broome’s strong premium leisure travel demand.

Renovated Qantas international Business Lounges in Melbourne & Sydney

Qantas will redevelop its dated international Business Lounges in Melbourne and Sydney with increased capacity, more modern designs and a “new signature food and beverage concept”.

Work will commence on the Melbourne lounge redevelopment from late 2023, and Qantas says it will start its Sydney lounge upgrade in early 2024.

Qantas previously announced an upgrade for its international Business Lounge in Sydney five years ago. This ultimately didn’t happen, with the airline blaming COVID for the delay. But given the airline’s vastly improved financial performance of more recent times, it can now afford to splash a bit more cash on investments like lounge upgrades.

Qantas international Business Lounge in Sydney
The current Qantas international Business Lounge in Sydney. Photo: Matt Graham.

Given the lack of natural light in Qantas’ subterranean Melbourne international Business Lounge, let’s hope that upgraded lounge features some improved lighting to simulate sunlight during the daytime.

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 90 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include aviation, economics & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

You can connect with Matt by posting on the Australian Frequent Flyer community forum and tagging @AFF Editor.
________________________

Related Articles

Community Comments

Loading new replies...

QF sick of paying CX for all the Plats going to the CX lounge in LHR? 😂

Sounds like MEL will still have the dungeon.

Reply 11 Likes

QF sick of paying CX for all the Plats going to the CX lounge in LHR? 😂

Sounds like MEL will still have the dungeon.

Food and wines will always be better in the london CX lounge. 🙂

Reply 4 Likes

So sounds like SYD airport plans to add more gates towards the Freight area are on - as I think this is where the J Lounge extension will go.

MEL J lounge is what it is. Hopefully they can demolish some walls somewhere to get some actual views, but otherwise some smarter design with fake skylights and windows is probably needed. Cathay does this fairly well in Hong Kong.

Reply Like

noting, without surprise, no mention of SYD domestic J.

Reply 3 Likes

I wonder where exactly they are planning on building the proposed LHR F lounge.

Reply Like

noting, without surprise, no mention of SYD domestic J.

I wouldnt be surprised if LHR lounge actually makes money for QF, unlike domestic which a cost only

Reply Like

Hobart Qantas Club: Proposed relocation and new lounge with the terminal redevelopment. An increase in seating from 96 to 150.

Whaaaaaat??? what am I going to have to complain about then? 🤣

oh, "subject to terminal redevelopment". That’ll be in about 10 years then.😬

Reply 11 Likes

Whaaaaaat??? what am I going to have to complain about then? 🤣

oh, "subject to terminal redevelopment". That’ll be in about 10 years then.😬

Well, there are two definitions of that word..

Reply 7 Likes

Food and wines will always be better in the london CX lounge. 🙂

And the showers

Reply 1 Like

Ohhh yay to Hong Kong re-opening, loved the coughtails there!

Hobart - will happen about as soon as the VA2 lounge opens.... ie never.

Melbourne J - excellent news, its a big space I'm sure they can do much better with it.

Reply 1 Like