Qantas LHR Lounge no complimentary invitations [Now Accepting]

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No, but they have reinstated the ability to link lounge invitations to flights departing those airports and removed them from the "ineligible" list.

I just linked 2 invitations for my son. QF2 and QF38 in 2 weeks time.

Was:
Lounge invitations are not currently accepted at the Qantas lounges in Perth (except Perth Qantas Club), The Qantas Singapore Lounge and The Qantas London Lounge.

Now:
Lounge invitations are not currently accepted at Perth - Qantas International Business Lounge (T1) and Perth - Qantas International Business Lounge (T4).

Since when has the lounge at T4 been called the International Business Lounge?
 
Since when has the lounge at T4 been called the International Business Lounge?

Since they moved their international operations to T3. The J Lounge in T4 also operates for international pax that do not qualify for T3 transit lounge access
 
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Since they moved their international operations to T3. The J Lounge in T4 also operates for international pax that do not qualify for T3 transit lounge access

Yet it's called "Perth Business T4" on this page - Qantas LHR Lounge no complimentary invitations [Now Accepting] - only when you click on the link, the title at the top of the page is "Perth - Domestic Business Lounge". I can't find any reference to "International Business Lounge" at Perth T4. My point is, it shouldn't be difficult to get the nomenclature right. That part should be easy.
 
So, you managed to get in? I was starting to think that this was becoming a sort of Claytons Pass. :rolleyes:
Datapoint: my son was able to enter both LHR and SIN lounges on comp passes over last weekend.
 
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