Flying Qantas to the U.S - question

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Would probably be a good idea to print a hard copy of Mal's link to the One World lounge access conditions (the ones in your favour that is) just in case the lounge dragons in the US beg to differ.

They can't deny you access to the lounge if you have the facts in black and white supporting your case :!:

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Would probably be a good idea to print a hard copy of Mal's link to the One World lounge access conditions (the ones in your favour that is) just in case the lounge dragons in the US beg to differ.

They can't deny you access to the lounge if you have the facts in black and white supporting your case :!:

The thing I don't really like about the OW access statement is that it is so vague. Define "domestic". And to an extent, define "intra-european"

Also just because a rule is published on the ow site, doesn't actually mean a person who has the view that you shouldn't be admitted to a lounge will change their mind based on a piece of paper. People challenged are often reluctant to back away from their original view lest they lose face.
 
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Oh well, can't hurt to have a copy of the rules ... you never know if I throw myself on their mercy they may let spend an hour or so in the quiet of the lounge!
 
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