Early check in Qantas International Melbourne no bags

bablong

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Hi. I’m on QF9 Melbourne to Perth today and have no checked bags. Am I able to check in to get a boarding pass more than 3 hours before departure and have longer to enjoy the first lounge?
 
I can answer my own question on this so it’s here for anyone who asks the same question in the future. I arrived at the airport at 1pm and the first check in suite was open and accepting check in for QF9 with departure time of 450pm.
 
You could also just check-in online and use the boarding pass in the QF app.

Edit: Above information is INCORRECT!
 
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about 3 hours before the flight I believe unless they changed something.

Yes it’s about 3 hours

One day when heading through I ran across a fellow I used to work with. He suggested that even if you can checkin 3 hours ahead at the Australian (international departures) airport that there’s a process ABF go through to OPEN each flight so that’s most likely why you can’t check in more than 3 hours ahead

However, if you’re transiting through Australia to NZ for example then you’d already checked in hours earlier but also arrive INSIDE the ABF controlled zone so no need to address that ABF process
 
Bumping this thread as have a similar Q.
The MEL T2 Check in Guide says it's 4 hours prior to departure.


Anyone with recent experiences to confirm?
when I travelled in July for QF35 (noon departure) I could not check in bags at first class counter until 9am (when flight 'opened' for check in)
 
To report back - They checked my bags in at T-4hrs for QF37.
It was the only flight on the screen at the QF desks.
Forgot to ask them however what is the cut off..

Are flights to USA different?
 

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