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She did go straight to 'The Club'. Or so I think because she passed next to me and went to an area that says private, just to my right.Ah such a pity there's no F!
She did go straight to 'The Club'. Or so I think because she passed next to me and went to an area that says private, just to my right.Ah such a pity there's no F!
Explain What?Please explain!
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Please explain!
Explain What?
None of the One Nation or Nick Xenophon Team senators have listed a membership to either of the lounges.
Pauline Hanson (in the VA lounge) and now is on my same flight to TSV.
I am not a One Nation supporter but kudos for her for flying in J (after all it's probably paid with our taxes)
Access to exclusive Qantas, Virgin lounges tops parliamentary gift register - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Senator Hanson's most recent Statement of Registrable Interests (available at Current Register – Parliament of Australia) does not list any items in relation to Virgin Australia or Qantas.
Interestingly, of her two declared shareholdings in public or private companies, one of them is Webjet
Access to exclusive Qantas, Virgin lounges tops parliamentary gift register - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Senator Hanson's most recent Statement of Registrable Interests (available at Current Register – Parliament of Australia) does not list any items in relation to Virgin Australia or Qantas.
Interestingly, of her two declared shareholdings in public or private companies, one of them is Webjet
Senator Nick Xenophon in QF F lounge yesterday, heading for our CX flight in whY.
On the cross benches, Nick Xenophon from South Australia isn’t a member. He doesn’t travel business class like most MPs. He books discount economy.
Alan Joyce was the table behind in the Cathay F lounge at LHR on the 20th. QF1 Seat 3A.
Then leisurely strolled past us queuing priority pax at DXB, to jump on QF2 first, no questions asked.
Thems the breaks.
And the point of all these posts are...........?????????
Janet Street Porter in Gatwick F lounge - may not be familiar to many Aussies
you sure it wasnt Pamela Stephenson?
The difference is pretty obvious!
[At LAX] in future celebrities/VIPs will be isolated from the great unwashed
The Private Suite is a newly-built private terminal — a new gate into LAX that’s far from the traffic surrounding the airport.
Members of The Private Suite don’t wait in crowded lines because private TSA screening is done right in our building. Members don’t walk down long crowded concourses, or line up at ticket counters and boarding gates. They don’t deal with baggage.
And they don’t deal with paparazzi.
Members spend their pre-flight time in totally private suites, each with its own bathroom, its own food-service pantry, a two-person daybed, and a runway view of aircraft landing and taking off.
When it’s time to board, Private Suite members are driven across the tarmac, Head-of-State style, directly to their aircraft.
Anyone can become a member of The Private Suite.