Well that's just it - the origin of this discussion was that there WAS a real passenger (who happened to be a ma'am) who DID want that kind of info because they wanted alternatives to the tired old Qantas lounge...."SO ma'am you may use the Qantas lounge for your flight today. But I also see you are a Platinum, so you may also use the Cathay First or Business Lounge, The American Flagship lounge, and oh, you are on a QF flight number, so you may use the Emirate Lounge also"
then the passenger gets even more confused.
Well that's just it - the origin of this discussion was that there WAS a real passenger (who happened to be a ma'am) who DID want that kind of info because they wanted alternatives to the tired old Qantas lounge....
It's just like when I go to a restaurant.... when the waiter drones on with the specials I tune out - unless I actually am interested. Surely people can do likewise if they get overwhelmed with "heplful" lounge info!
Not exactly fun... but off the top of my headOK then, please do list all the lounges a QF Gold flying on a QF flight can use at Hong Kong.
Then make that for a Platinum
and for fun, why not tell us how many guests a BA Emerald can bring into the QF F loungr in Sydney when flying on a Cathay flight....
it is NOT as simple as you make out. It's ignorant to suggest otherwise and the fact that many find it confusing, and there are many threads in this forum alone about lounge access proves that for people with an interest - let alone the general public.
I used HKG ITCI for QF back in October 2000 as I had arrived at the airport 7 hours before my flight to find Qantas check-in not open*. I took the Airport express to Central and back and used Qantas ITCI.Looks like they changed a lot since the last time I entered HKG and needed to check in on the way back to the airport (Aug 2010).
The last few times I've been to Hong Kong, it's either been a connection where I haven't left the airport, or a day trip into the city and already having the next boarding pass before arriving in HKG.
I don't think that comment came from being such a frequent traveler that she was "tired" of travel and lounges and life in general.... I think it was more a point that the QF lounge is a total dump, and an embarrassment to the airline (have you been there?), and that as pretty much everyone who reviews NRT lounges says, is the pits....Yes, and the pax originally referred to "sick of the tired out lounge"
Speaking only for myself, it is not so much a question of knowing the rules as of knowing where to find the rules.The people on this forum seem to understand the rules pretty well - do you not?
The issue is whether the airline staff should also know the rules...
We are a dying breedI agree with you @Max Samuels.
We are a dying breed
Not exactly fun... but off the top of my head
The QF J lounges.
The CX J lounges
Any the other OW J lounges
the EK lounge
The same for Plat except they can use the F lounge if there is one....
And even if there are some mistakes in the above list....
1) I don't work for the airline
2) I didn't bother looking it up
3) I've provided more helpful info than the check-in staff!!
And... if you bother reading some of the other comments.... many people think it ISN'T as confusing as it is made out to be, and if the airlines BOTHERED to train their staff, it would be even less confusing...
.... and if the airlines BOTHERED to train their staff, it would be even less confusing...
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Not missing your point - just disagreeing.You have missed my point. Prossably on purpose.
For example 'Any other OW J lounge" - which ones? where? In HKG there are any number of CX lounges - Pier, Wing, Bridge, others I can't think to name... your argument was that a pax wanted alternatves to the QF lounge well in somewhere like HKG that could go on forever almost. In Brisbane, probably not so much. I used HKG very deliberately though obviously.
OK then, please do list all the lounges a QF Gold flying on a QF flight can use at Hong Kong.
Then make that for a Platinum
But that is just the point, right? Why do people feel the need to apologise for them?... many staff working lounge desks don't fully understand the rules - and they work the same desk all day! If they're not capable of working it out for a single airline, what hope does a contracted check-in agent have.
But that is just the point, right? Why do people feel the need to apologise for them?
Can you share the check-in agent job description with us? Maybe that will finally put the discussion to bed!Because their contracted role is to get passengers checked in, luggage tagged, and deal with rebookings/irrops.
Can you share the check-in agent job description with us? Maybe that will finally put the discussion to bed!
Not Qantas, but close enough....