AA's Admirals Club 30-day Membership: QF lounge access?

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I was rejected from the CBR QP this morning with the AC 30 day pass. At the front gate I was told that my ticket "had to be issued attached to my AAdvantage number as opposed to my QF number." The reason given being that they had to bill AC for the provision of services to AC members and somehow could not take the financial damage of a bowl of Bircher as I would not be processed properly. This would have lost me 2 QF legs and 40SCs which look like they will be critical this year.

Anybody had this problem? I use QF 99% to AC 1% and prefer to keep it that way.
 
I was rejected from the CBR QP this morning with the AC 30 day pass. At the front gate I was told that my ticket "had to be issued attached to my AAdvantage number as opposed to my QF number." The reason given being that they had to bill AC for the provision of services to AC members and somehow could not take the financial damage of a bowl of Bircher as I would not be processed properly. This would have lost me 2 QF legs and 40SCs which look like they will be critical this year.

Anybody had this problem? I use QF 99% to AC 1% and prefer to keep it that way.

I think this is wrong. You are perfectly entitled to use the AA pass to access the Qantas club flying QF independent of the airline you are crediting the flight to.
 
I was rejected from the CBR QP this morning with the AC 30 day pass. At the front gate I was told that my ticket "had to be issued attached to my AAdvantage number as opposed to my QF number." The reason given being that they had to bill AC for the provision of services to AC members and somehow could not take the financial damage of a bowl of Bircher as I would not be processed properly. This would have lost me 2 QF legs and 40SCs which look like they will be critical this year.

Anybody had this problem? I use QF 99% to AC 1% and prefer to keep it that way.

Easy, let the dragon change your number to the AA number and change it back whilst in the QP.

Total PITA and it is an issue likely to be experienced at the PER QP.

I think this is wrong. You are perfectly entitled to use the AA pass to access the Qantas club flying QF independent of the airline you are crediting the flight to.

It should be like that in theory, but there seems to be some officious dragons out there...
 
I was rejected from the CBR QP this morning with the AC 30 day pass. At the front gate I was told that my ticket "had to be issued attached to my AAdvantage number as opposed to my QF number." The reason given being that they had to bill AC for the provision of services to AC members and somehow could not take the financial damage of a bowl of Bircher as I would not be processed properly. This would have lost me 2 QF legs and 40SCs which look like they will be critical this year.

Anybody had this problem? I use QF 99% to AC 1% and prefer to keep it that way.

I would make a complaint to QC. Then at least they can spell out the correct policy to the staff at CBR. I doubt they can compensate you for the missed breakfast but it may help others who travel through CBR and are in need of sustenance.
 
I was rejected from the CBR QP this morning with the AC 30 day pass. At the front gate I was told that my ticket "had to be issued attached to my AAdvantage number as opposed to my QF number." The reason given being that they had to bill AC for the provision of services to AC members and somehow could not take the financial damage of a bowl of Bircher as I would not be processed properly. This would have lost me 2 QF legs and 40SCs which look like they will be critical this year.

Anybody had this problem? I use QF 99% to AC 1% and prefer to keep it that way.

Canberra!

This is the same (and only) lounge that gave me grief on more than one occasion when I tried to access the J lounge under my QF Platinum membership but travelling under my then AA Sapphire membership. I was told it wasn't permitted and never had been - the FF membership on your boarding pass is the membership that determines your privileges.

pandawelch, was the person giving you wrong information a slightly odd looking middle-aged gentleman (and I say this only as a means to identify him)?

Easy, let the dragon change your number to the AA number and change it back whilst in the QP.

Total PITA and it is an issue likely to be experienced at the PER QP.

It should be like that in theory, but there seems to be some officious dragons out there...

And only in Canberra in my experience.
 
As mentioned upthread it seems there are some in CBR who confuse access rules of QFF with those of the AA Admirals clubs - they are not the same.
 
Yes I might say he had a Philippean near-ancestor... I wasn't really in the mood to argue as I was with business company but didn't get a chance to try it in Melbourne. I would give it another shot but would need to come better prepared with more information for next time (thanks mannej)
 
Considering purchasing for upcoming US trip. The AC in the USA you can guest immediate family or 2 guests. Has anyone been able to guest in 1 or a family member in SYD International ?....The only reference I can find on AA site is " subject to the terms and conditions " of the lounge. I have not been able to find any info on the Qantas site for this specific point.


Any help is appreciated.
 
Considering purchasing for upcoming US trip. The AC in the USA you can guest immediate family or 2 guests. Has anyone been able to guest in 1 or a family member in SYD International ?....The only reference I can find on AA site is " subject to the terms and conditions " of the lounge. I have not been able to find any info on the Qantas site for this specific point.


Any help is appreciated.

Because you're talking about a Qantas lounge rather than an AA lounge, the Qantas (or oneworld) lounge access rules apply.

I don't think you'll have an issue guesting one person (with no restriction on who that is, other than they must be flying with you) but someone with more knowledge will clarify.
 
Easy, let the dragon change your number to the AA number and change it back whilst in the QP.

I'm going back tomorrow morning. Are you certain that I can get it changed back once inside? Not too much at risk this time but still want to be sure.
 
I'm going back tomorrow morning. Are you certain that I can get it changed back once inside? Not too much at risk this time but still want to be sure.

You are able to change it back yourself via the RJ MMB section of the RJ website.
 
Because you're talking about a Qantas lounge rather than an AA lounge, the Qantas (or oneworld) lounge access rules apply. ....
To be clear, this has nothing to do with oneworld.

Access with this membership is based on a simple reciprocal agreement between Qantas and American Airlines.

I am thinking the gent in CBR is not aware of this, indeed seeminly confusing things with Qantas' rules for its own members/elites.
 
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Thanks both. I came prepared this time with the RJ website open on my phone but was let in by another gentleman on the front desk, a supervisor. I copied his name down to mention next time.

Will find out next week if this continues!
 
Re: 30 Days Admirals Club Membership

Looks like the 30 day membership (and perhaps A/C membership in general is to take a big hit as far as accessing Qantas Clubs and International Business lounges)

Hat Tip to JDover on FT:
Originally Posted by JDiver
At least as recently as November 2014, flying QF domestically, for instance, Admirals Club (annual and thirty day) members were iirc able to use Qantas Clubs the day of flight. Am I misremembering?

The new wording on aa.com:
Select Qantas Clubs when departing on the same day on an American Airlines operated flight or an American marketed flight operated by Qantas. Link Looking at a specific lounge, ADL / Adelaide:


Looking at a specific lounge, ADL / Adelaide:

The Qantas Club

Must present your membership card (or 30 Day Membership receipt) and boarding pass at lounge check-in counter for same day travel on an American Airlines or US Airways operated flight or an American Airlines marketed flight operated by Qantas.
The previous wording was:
Access to nearly 40 Admirals Club locations worldwide and over 30 international lounges operated by oneworld® partner Qantas (must be traveling on Qantas operated flight for access to Qantas lounges). And as an added benefit, Admirals Club members also now have access to 18 US Airways Clubs.
This change will severely reduce the usefulness of this for Oz residents.
 
Re: 30 Days Admirals Club Membership

Looks like the 30 day membership (and perhaps A/C membership in general is to take a big hit as far as accessing Qantas Clubs and International Business lounges)

Hat Tip to JDover on FT:
The previous wording was:This change will severely reduce the usefulness of this for Oz residents.

Thanks Serfty.

I guess this will lead to the inevitable... QC membership to only grant access to AAdmirals Clubs before departing on a QF flight number (QF or AA operated) for flights within the USA?
 
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