First class lounge

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I have got a First class lounge pass. I will be flying next month in PE.

Can I check in straight at the lounge? I have noticed in the past that there is a First class lounge entrance from outside.

Also, because I'm not actually flying in first, will I still be given an express card?

Looking forward to discover this lounge!
 
Assume you are talking MEL.
The kerbside box is just a First check-in facility (not the lounge itself!)

Unsure if the pass (presumably for the disruptions) allows it, but I would try your luck anyway

Enjoy the lounge... Ensure you get to the airport plenty of time in advance.
 
Actually I'm leaving from Sydney, but you're right this is in Melbourne that I have seen this First class check in.

Well I'll arrive early, be nice to the check-in person and hope for an upgrade.... Yeah yeah I know what you guys are thinking.... I live in a dream....
 
I think it’s just a lounge pass and you may be forced to check in at PE counters/applicable status level counters. You then need to clear immigration and security and find the entrance to the lounge beyond the duty free zone.

I’d arrive nice and early to extract maximum lounge time from the voucher :)
 
I have got a First class lounge pass. I will be flying next month in PE.

Can I check in straight at the lounge? I have noticed in the past that there is a First class lounge entrance from outside.

Also, because I'm not actually flying in first, will I still be given an express card?

Looking forward to discover this lounge!

AFAIK you will have to check in as the designated PE/Buisness counters as a SG, no express card but no harm in asking when you get in the lounge.
 
AFAIK you will have to check in as the designated PE/Buisness counters as a SG, no express card but no harm in asking when you get in the lounge.

If flying PE or J you get an express card. If Y No harm in asking either u might have a nice dragon.
 
I'm planning to maximize my time in the Syd F lounge.
will a "Multi-city" booking of QF501 Dep BNE 0600 arriving SYD 0735, and QF113 Dep SYD for AKL at 1600 allow me to obtain the both boarding passes at BNE domestic, thereby allowing me to spend the day at the Flounge? A regular booking won't allow this flight combination.

Thanks!
 
I'm planning to maximize my time in the Syd F lounge.
will a "Multi-city" booking of QF501 Dep BNE 0600 arriving SYD 0735, and QF113 Dep SYD for AKL at 1600 allow me to obtain the both boarding passes at BNE domestic, thereby allowing me to spend the day at the Flounge? A regular booking won't allow this flight combination.

Thanks!

Yes it will.

That's a long day in the lounge (even by my standards).
 
I'm planning to maximize my time in the Syd F lounge.
will a "Multi-city" booking of QF501 Dep BNE 0600 arriving SYD 0735, and QF113 Dep SYD for AKL at 1600 allow me to obtain the both boarding passes at BNE domestic, thereby allowing me to spend the day at the Flounge? A regular booking won't allow this flight combination.

Thanks!

I wonder if the dragons and staff will start to question this?
 
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