That’s not true, you can do it at the Sheraton alsofj$99 is only approx au$64. It's definitely worth it. It's almost new, clean & you can have a shower there if you want. AFAIK you can only check your bags at the sofitel on denarau as fiji air owns a %.
Same, no issuesData point: Travelled on a Qantas-issued classic flight reward in economy so the flight was FJ-coded but was able to access the FJ lounge in NAN. The lounge staff scanned my boarding pass and then wrote down “QF Emerald” on a sheet of paper. No fuss made at all.
Do peeps still have DC cards?Note: If you have a Diners Card with rewards - access is free at the International Airport FJ Premier Lounge regardless of airline or fare etc.
SameSame, no issues
Franchise now owned by NAB (used to be CitiBank).Do peeps still have DC cards?
Where do you get one and how much?
Yep, I had a co-branded AN Diners card back in the day…. and I always pay off my cards in full every month! (direct debit)Its a charge card not a credit card, so you have to pay it off every month.
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Yep, I had a co-branded AN Diners card back in the day…. and I always pay off my cards in full every month! (direct debit)
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QF WP booked on FJ code from MEL.
IE, classic reward which books with an FJ code accessing the MEL F lounge?
That a QF WP, has rocked up on one of these classics FJ tickets and run the gauntlet and asked at the F lounge gate and could perhaps share the response.
Thanks Austman. That is good information.It's been politely refused.
But you never know your luck!
Stating that it was QF award ticket and only FJ flights were offered might get you some understanding.
So expect to be politely refused and have a Plan-B.
But you never know. QF lounge staff, IME, can have a fair bit of discretion.
I’ve literally been at the entrance to the SYD F Lounge with an FJ BP (QF codeshare) and two peeps in front with FJ code only turned away. They headed off in the direction of the J lounge for further dissappointment.Thanks Austman. That is good information.
I didn’t mean to be rude, but I also meant to be clear. Perhaps I failed at both.