I don't know if there has been a recent Qantas policy change, but I recently traveled from Melbourne to Manila, via Hong Kong.
I booked and paid for my flights through Qantas, and flew from Melbourne to Hong Kong on a Qantas operated flight. However, the Hong Kong to Manila leg was a code share flight operated by Cathay Pacific... but I didn't think this would be a problem.
I'm a Qantas Club member, with lifetime Silver status (whoopee), so I was surprised when I attempted to use the Qantas lounge in Hong Kong, only to be denied access "because my next flight was with Cathay Pacific".
Apparently, even though I had arrived in Hong Kong on a Qantas flight, even though I had booked the next flight with Qantas, even though I had paid Qantas for the next flight, and even though I had a Qantas branded boarding pass for the next flight... I could not use the Qantas lounge in Hong Kong, because, as far as Qantas was concerned, I had suddenly become a Cathy Pacific customer.
The only thing of any real value to me in holding a Qantas Club membership these days is being able to access Qantas lounges when I'm travelling. I've been a continuous Qantas Club member since 1993... before it was called Qantas Club. Such a petty approach to customer service, as demonstrated by this example, seems to indicate that loyalty is pretty much a one way street with Qantas these days.
I booked and paid for my flights through Qantas, and flew from Melbourne to Hong Kong on a Qantas operated flight. However, the Hong Kong to Manila leg was a code share flight operated by Cathay Pacific... but I didn't think this would be a problem.
I'm a Qantas Club member, with lifetime Silver status (whoopee), so I was surprised when I attempted to use the Qantas lounge in Hong Kong, only to be denied access "because my next flight was with Cathay Pacific".
Apparently, even though I had arrived in Hong Kong on a Qantas flight, even though I had booked the next flight with Qantas, even though I had paid Qantas for the next flight, and even though I had a Qantas branded boarding pass for the next flight... I could not use the Qantas lounge in Hong Kong, because, as far as Qantas was concerned, I had suddenly become a Cathy Pacific customer.
The only thing of any real value to me in holding a Qantas Club membership these days is being able to access Qantas lounges when I'm travelling. I've been a continuous Qantas Club member since 1993... before it was called Qantas Club. Such a petty approach to customer service, as demonstrated by this example, seems to indicate that loyalty is pretty much a one way street with Qantas these days.