I have a friend travelling to the states (MEL-LAX-JFK-LAX-MEL)
I am doing that exact same sequence of flights next month, QF for international then AA for internal and I wonder if anyone can shed some light on lounge access for a QC member. Can I access the Admirals Club lounge at LAX / JFK between flights ?
I have a friend travelling to the states (MEL-LAX-JFK-LAX-MEL)
I am doing that exact same sequence of flights next month, QF for international then AA for internal and I wonder if anyone can shed some light on lounge access for a QC member. Can I access the Admirals Club lounge at LAX / JFK between flights ?
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Hi All,
I know the answer to my question but just want reconfirmation.
The three of us are flying on an AA flight number on QF operated flights, (MEL to LAX return), and I intend to purchase a 30 day Admirals Club membership. I have ascertained that I will have access to the QC and would like to know how many guests would be permitted to accompany me? I have the feeling that it will only be one not two guests.
Thanks for your help.
As long as you’re accompanying your guests, you’re allowed 2 guests or immediate family if you’re an:
- Admirals Club Member
- AAirpass Member with Admirals Club access privileges
- Citi[SUP]®[/SUP] / AAdvantage[SUP]®[/SUP] Executive primary card member
- 30 Day Membership
- Citi Prestige Card holder**
As an Admirals Club annual, lifetime or 30-day member, Citi[SUP]®[/SUP] / AAdvantage[SUP]®[/SUP] Executive Card primary cardholder, or AirPass member with Admirals Club privileges, you’re welcome to access:
- All domestic Admirals Club locations
- All international Admirals Club locations when holding a same-day ticket for airline travel that allows clearance through security for flight departure
- Select Qantas Clubs when departing on the same day on a Qantas operated flight or an American marketed flight operated by Qantas
The important thing to remember is this is an actual membership; conveying most rights for 30 days.I believe the Admirals Club rules specifically state that 30 Day pass holders are allowed two guests. Not sure if Qantas will honour this, but I think that the answer is technically 'yes'.
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Which is a bit of tautology because "an American marketed flight operated by Qantas" would describe a subset of those flights that could be described as "a Qantas operated flight".Select Qantas Clubs when departing on the same day on a Qantas operated flight or an American marketed flight operated by Qantas
Must present your membership card (or 30 Day Membership receipt) and boarding pass at lounge check-in counter for same day travel on a Qantas operated flight or an American marketed flight operated by Qantas.
Yes indeedy, it appears this has changed again and now access is available for A/C members travelling on Qantas: (Lounge Access | AA.com)Which is a bit of tautology because "an American marketed flight operated by Qantas" would describe a subset of those flights that could be described as "a Qantas operated flight".
Lounge access rules: why can't the language be simple?
Lounge access rules: why can't the language be simple?
If travelling on Jetstar star class are you able to use the AA 30 day membership to access the Qantas lounge?
Am going to LOTFAP next month for 40 days with the junior hoppers on QF17/18. Have read huge chunks of this thread but I'm still unclear on whether a 1 day Admirals Club pass will be accepted in SYD before we travel? I'm only a lowly Silver.
I don't believe you will be able to access the Qantas lounge in SYD, flying Qantas, using a 1 day Admirals Club Pass. You would need the 30 day membership.