Qantas Club free pass?

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acampbel

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I know that the majority of forum contributers are Qantas Club members or have some sort of lounge access, but those who don't might be even more appreciative of a quiet drink away from the madding crowd.

Whether this is desirable in general or breaches some Qantas regulation is a point for discussion, I suppose, but let me kick off the idea by saying that I am flying QF1 (Sydney to London via Bangkok) on the 1st of July. I have no friend with me (careful what you say!) so if someone with no QC access is also on that flight, then I am happy to sponsor them into the lounge.

If you are smelly or ugly or a tory then that will probably be the end of it, but conversation is otherwise also possible.
 
Great idea!

Why don't you post your dates and times of travel to the QF Club Meetings thread. There wasn't one for July so I just created one. You never know there may be other AFF'ers travelling the same day and you can meet up for a drink at a QP near you.
 
Good point. I didn't think of using the QF Club Meetings threads because I associated it with existing members. But what the heck ..... if someone needs to get their wife and mistress into the club then I'm glad to help out in the name of harmonious relationships.
 
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