The following statements about OWE and access to International lounges are on the Qantas/oneworld/British Airways sites:
Qantas: Fly - The Qantas Club - Lounge Access
oneworld: oneworld - Lounge Access
Qantas appears to suggest you have to be travelling together, while the oneworld rule doesn't make that stipulation.
British Airways has a similar view to oneworld:
So do people think that Qantas is wrong? Or am I reading too much into the statement on the Qantas site? "Together further" implies same flight doesn't it?
Qantas: Fly - The Qantas Club - Lounge Access
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.
oneworld: oneworld - Lounge Access
Emerald: When travelling on any of the oneworld member airlines, any customer who has earned Emerald tier status, is welcome (with one guest travelling on a flight operated and marketed by a oneworld airline) at any oneworld airlines' pre-flight lounges, including First Class, Business Class and frequent flyer lounges regardless of the class they are travelling in.
Qantas appears to suggest you have to be travelling together, while the oneworld rule doesn't make that stipulation.
British Airways has a similar view to oneworld:
As a Gold member, you and one guest¹ can enjoy access and the facilities of over 250 lounges worldwide² whenever you fly with British Airways and our oneworld partner airlines - whatever cabin you are flying in. You can also enjoy the lounges even when not flying with British Airways.³
¹Guest access is subject to capacity. The guest must fly with British Airways or our oneworld partner airlines.
²Lounge access is not available on Alaska Airlines - except when members are flying on a oneworld partner codeshare flight with a British Airways flight number prefix.
³Available for the Gold card holder only. Excludes access to lounges owned by third parties. The other carrier must depart from the same terminal as the British Airways flight.
So do people think that Qantas is wrong? Or am I reading too much into the statement on the Qantas site? "Together further" implies same flight doesn't it?