Qantas Club and J Class travel

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hgwells01

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I've recently joined the Qantas Club, usually stuck flying Domestic and Jetstar out of Newcastle, but am flying Internationally in J class in May ex Syd, is the Qantas Club and the Business Class Lounge one and the same or is there a seperate lounge? cheers, 32 days until Paris I hope if the volcano settles down.
 
At Sydney International - The Qantas Club and Business Lounge are one and the same :) Both your Qantas Club membership and the fact that you're flying Business would gain you access - but only the former would allow you to take in a guest (unless that guest was also travelling Business).

Enjoy Paris :)

-Shaun
 
At T1, J and QP are the same.

At T3, J and QP are different.
 
At T3, your QP membership only allows access to the Qantas Club unless travelling in Business class when a QP member (or anyone traveling J for that matter) gets access to the Business Lounge.
 
At T3, your QP membership only allows access to the Qantas Club unless travelling in Business class when a QP member (or anyone traveling J for that matter) gets access to the Business Lounge.

Sorry can I confirm this: travel in domestic J will give access to both Domestic Business Lounge and Qantas Club?
 
Sorry can I confirm this: travel in domestic J will give access to both Domestic Business Lounge and Qantas Club?

Yes! Both, in the case of MEL you have to enter the QP to get to the J lounge.
 
Yes! Both, in the case of MEL you have to enter the QP to get to the J lounge.

Thank you! Will be in the SYD QP this Friday evening seeing off my other half who is flying dom J, had to make sure we would both get in to the same lounge!nlagalle is kindly guesting me.
 
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