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

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Re: 30 Days Admirals Club Membership

Hey file51, I've just come back from the US after having one. I just did it online and had the temp card printed out just in case.

In the end, all they were interested in was my AA number to check it that way, I just had to give that at each lounge.

Having said that I only used it domestically in the States and not here in Syd/Melb as I was leaving.
 
Re: 30 Days Admirals Club Membership

I am looking at getting my partner and mother a 30 day membership for an upcoming trip to the U.S.

From everything I read, only 1 membership will be needed for them both to access SYD T3 QP, MEL T2 QP on there
way to LAX, then a few domestic AA runs. (they are both NB)

I know buying online you print the page out, if one is purchased in an AC do they issue the same, or do they have
a temporary card which IMO would make things a little easier or at least more bona fide?

I will be in the U.S. 10-11 days before they arrive so could easily express something back to them if need be.

I know the One Day passes issued in the AC's are double sided business cards, just have not seen a 30 day version (as it states, Date of Issue/Use on the card)

i just had the print out and never had any problems either in Aust or US.

And yes one membership will get them both in, so it is a good deal.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Hello all...

Another newbie here!

We are flying to NY in April with Qantas and AA, and I really want to re-join the Qantas club as we have some decent layovers. I have read that you can buy a 30 day pass with AA for $99. Is it possible to buy these and use with Qantas Club?

Sorry for silly question :)

Thanks in advance
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Hello all...

Another newbie here!

We are flying to NY in April with Qantas and AA, and I really want to re-join the Qantas club as we have some decent layovers. I have read that you can buy a 30 day pass with AA for $99. Is it possible to buy these and use with Qantas Club?

Sorry for silly question :)

Thanks in advance

Yes you can. You can also guest one person. :)
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Oh thank you Princess Fiona!

So...it is my husband and I flying with our 2 kids (who are 10 and 7), so I just buy one 30 day pass? Do you know the policy regarding kids?
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Hello all...

Another newbie here!

We are flying to NY in April with Qantas and AA, and I really want to re-join the Qantas club as we have some decent layovers. I have read that you can buy a 30 day pass with AA for $99. Is it possible to buy these and use with Qantas Club?

Sorry for silly question :)

Thanks in advance

Have you considered using these flights for an AA platinum challenge? Chances are you would qualify on the return leg if not the outbound, depending on your QF fare class.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Do the lounge dragons at QF lounges know about the AA 30 days pass? Or do they need to consult their managers etc? :)
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Do the lounge dragons at QF lounges know about the AA 30 days pass? Or do they need to consult their managers etc? :)
Read this thread that these posts have been moved to.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Read this thread that these posts have been moved to.

which thread is that?

I contacted Qantas to confirm eligibility for Lounge access with the Admirals Club 30 day membership and was told if i can provide documentation and terms and conditions of the Amirals club 30 day membership, then i can get access.

Anyone have a link to such documentation?

cheers in advance.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

which thread is that?

I contacted Qantas to confirm eligibility for Lounge access with the Admirals Club 30 day membership and was told if i can provide documentation and terms and conditions of the Amirals club 30 day membership, then i can get access.

Anyone have a link to such documentation?

cheers in advance.

QF probably means that once you buy a 30 day AA m'ship from the AA site and then turn up w' the receipt you will gain access. BEST you do as suggested on here and go find threads on this topic so that you understand it all, AND read the AA site.
 
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Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

My wife and I are booked Y CNS-MEL-DXB-ATH-land travel-CDG-DXB-SYD-CNS and are NB and Im looking for ways to make the trip a bit more comfortable, considering its going to be something approaching a once in a lifetime.

I've been looking through the booking made by the TA (I discovered AFF a few months after the booking to my dismay.. all the opportunities missed.. alas) and on the way over we have QF flight numbers on JQ and EK metal, and on the return I have one EK numbered, metal flight followed by QF2 and QF924.

Do I have this correct:

On the way over will it only be CNS where I will gain entry (is MEL a possibility?)

And on the way back be DXB & SYD?

Any other methods into full lounge access through the trip short of the full $ for QC membership?

Thanks
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

EK number automatically rules out the use of the pass for that sector.

DXB is not available on the AA pass either.

So it really is only CNS and SYD for domestic access.... I would buy the QP membership if I were you.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Just wanting confirmation that this is still good to go? Have flights MEL-SYD-NRT-SYD-MEL. So should get lounge access in MEL, SYD, NRT and SYD for 2 people by buying one pass? And just need to print out the confirmation?
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Access in MEL/SYD will depend on:
"Must present your membership card (or 30 Day Membership receipt) and boarding pass at check-in counter for same day travel on Qantas operated flight."
and at NRT:
"Note:
International arriving passengers must have a valid, same-day ticket for departure permitting access through Security.
"
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Access in MEL/SYD will depend on:
"Must present your membership card (or 30 Day Membership receipt) and boarding pass at check-in counter for same day travel on Qantas operated flight."
and at NRT:
"Note:
International arriving passengers must have a valid, same-day ticket for departure permitting access through Security.
"

Okay, seems strange to have to present it at the check in counter. I would have thought I would just rock up to the lounge in all those locations, show them the receipt, and then all should be good?

Also am I correct that it also allows for one guest? Actually on re-reading it states 2 guests! This seems like a pretty good deal.
 
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Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

I think they are referring to the lounge check-in counter. It can be more than 2 guests if it includes spouse/partner and immediate family. It is a good deal.
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

Okay, seems strange to have to present it at the check in counter. I would have thought I would just rock up to the lounge in all those locations, show them the receipt, and then all should be good?

Also am I correct that it also allows for one guest? Actually on re-reading it states 2 guests! This seems like a pretty good deal.

I have read and re-read access rules, can someone please confirm for my situation, before I purchase?

I am heading MEL-SIN then SIN-xSYD-MEL with 2 Jnrs in tow. Both are adult age, and therefore I will need to purchase two 30 day Memberships for accessing Qantas lounges (as QF only allow 1 guest with member). This will give access to International Business Lounge in MEL, SIN, and domestic in SYD. Is this correct?
 
Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

I have read and re-read access rules, can someone please confirm for my situation, before I purchase?

I am heading MEL-SIN then SIN-xSYD-MEL with 2 Jnrs in tow. Both are adult age, and therefore I will need to purchase two 30 day Memberships for accessing Qantas lounges (as QF only allow 1 guest with member). This will give access to International Business Lounge in MEL, SIN, and domestic in SYD. Is this correct?

I read it that it allows 2 guests so you should be fine with 1 membership pass.
 
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Re: Couple of AAdvantage questions from a newbie to it

I read it that it allows 2 guests so you should be fine with 1 membership pass.

I'm reading 2 guests on the AA site, but I'm sure I've read elsewhere that you're only permitted 1 (perhaps I'm thinking of something else)?
 
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