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DejaBrew and DejaBrew + 1 both flying F on JAL. We both had the ability to guest a +1 flying on JL52. If flying OW, then I’m WP and can therefore guest 1.
This is a bit of a complex one.

Oneworld rules allow a first class passenger to bring a guest in provided the guest is also flying a oneworld marketed and operated flight, this doesn't need to be the same flight.

Because the lounge is QF operated your WP status trumps the above and allows you to bring a guest who is flying on a QF flight number (could be operated by a non OW airline like FJ/SB/EK etc), a JQ flight number or a oneworld marketed/operated flight.

 
This is a bit of a complex one.

Oneworld rules allow a first class passenger to bring a guest in provided the guest is also flying a oneworld marketed and operated flight, this doesn't need to be the same flight.

Because the lounge is QF operated your WP status trumps the above and allows you to bring a guest who is flying on a QF flight number (could be operated by a non OW airline like FJ/SB/EK etc), a JQ flight number or a oneworld marketed/operated flight.
Thanks @henrus. So if I understand you correctly, you're saying that we could have guested in a +1 each provided they were flying on another OW flight number?
 
Thanks @henrus. So if I understand you correctly, you're saying that we could have guested in a +1 each provided they were flying on another OW flight number?
Yep that is correct, you both could have guested one person who was also flying on a OW flight.
 

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