Qantas Complimentary Lounge Passes [children?]

nikkita

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We have 2 comp lounge passes from our credit card.
We are flying in a couple weeks with our just turned 2 yo.
I note that the T&C say that children need their own pass, but does a 2 yo count? She's a toddler not a child 😅
I've read mixed reports on other websites saying its OK to take a child as a guest on a comp pass, but just wondering others real life experience?

Thanks 😊
 
I can't answer specifically on personal experience - and anecdotal evidence for young ones when parents are travelling on lounge passes seems mixed; so I shall yield to those better in the know.

However, I did want to say welcome to AFF!
 
I can't answer specifically on personal experience - and anecdotal evidence for young ones when parents are travelling on lounge passes seems mixed; so I shall yield to those better in the know.

However, I did want to say welcome to AFF!
thanks for the welcome 🤗
been flying for years, especially for work pre-baby, but just never joined one of these forums 🙃
will be my first flight post-baby. feels strange!
 
Your 2 year old daughter is categorised as a child by Qantas hence will need her own lounge pass. There are often AFF members who gift lounge passes to other members. Perhaps some nice person can help out ? Unless you already have make sure you enrol her as a QF frequent flyer ( free). She will need a number to receive a gifted lounge pass.
 
Your 2 year old daughter is categorised as a child by Qantas hence will need her own lounge pass. There are often AFF members who gift lounge passes to other members. Perhaps some nice person can help out ? Unless you already have make sure you enrol her as a QF frequent flyer ( free). She will need a number to receive a gifted lounge pass.
Thanks for clarifying. I thought that may have been the case.
Yes I have a FF for her already 😊
 
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