Complimentary Lounge Pass: Infants

BD1959

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Apologies if this has been asked previously, I did scan!

Miss BD, SIL and their 3 kids are flying JQ and I'm looking to gift passes to them.

I know the two children (12 and 9) need passes - but what of a two year old infant? The Complimentary Lounge pass page only states all children must have their own pass ... but common sense tells me that an infant falls under the standard "n/a" category.

Supplementary question: does the requirement change if the infant is flying on a child's ticket (ie their own booked seat)??

Can anyone point me to a definitive statement on the QF website - I don't want this to become a discussion point at the Lounge entrance!

Regards,

BD
 
An infant would be fine and wouldn't need a pass.

In general airline terms (i.e. you pay) a child is someone above 2

so you have a child not an infant....

BUT a small 2 year old child shouldn't be an issue unless you have a REALLY horrible person on the desk.
 
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