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Good news for the MEL Flyers. The J Lounge is opening on 2nd December
QF Opening 2nd Dec
QF Opening 2nd Dec
I don't get why the QP has to stay closed due to "government capacity restrictions on the number of guests at any venue ". If anything this gives them more floorspace and an extra enclosed room to allow more people - I would have thought it would be the other way around. Or perhaps easier to turn people away with a moderately filled J lounge compared to tumbleweeds in the QP.
If this really is a VIC Gov regulation than it's an example of a rule achieving the opposite effect to what was intended.
I wonder if the two spaces are actually considered a single "venue" under liquor licensing laws, which would limit both to a total of 40 people rather than 80 people for two "venues".
The current VIC gov advice is that separate "spaces" can hold up to 10 people but an overall cap of 40 is in place per venue.
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MEL is just following what happened in SYD and BNE etc when they started back up a few months ago. QF may expect not a lot of initial traffic into lounges given some borders (at Dec 2, at least currently known anyway) are still closed - QLD (probably will open then tbh), SA (who knows), WA (forget it) and Tas (coming soon) so there's a number of destinations not available ex-MEL during early December.
Indoor capacity is meant to be increasing on the 22nd of November, not sure if it will applyI wonder if the two spaces are actually considered a single "venue" under liquor licensing laws, which would limit both to a total of 40 people rather than 80 people for two "venues".
The current VIC gov advice is that separate "spaces" can hold up to 10 people but an overall cap of 40 is in place per venue.
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I wonder if the two spaces are actually considered a single "venue" under liquor licensing laws, which would limit both to a total of 40 people rather than 80 people for two "venues".
The current VIC gov advice is that separate "spaces" can hold up to 10 people but an overall cap of 40 is in place per venue.
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I am very new here so do I assume the J lounge is the Qantas Club & QP is business lounge or have I missed the boat or plane altogetherMy guess it's a bit of both Covid stuff with the changing Victorian restrictions as stated but also demand related.
MEL is just following what happened in SYD and BNE etc when they started back up a few months ago. QF may expect not a lot of initial traffic into lounges given some borders (at Dec 2, at least currently known anyway) are still closed - QLD (probably will open then tbh), SA (who knows), WA (forget it) and Tas (coming soon) so there's a number of destinations not available ex-MEL during early December.
I expect if/when QLD/SA/WA open up plus there is some more demand (and the covid restrictions for indoor spaces allow more guests) then they will open the QP.
I also imagine there's a staff cost issue too. Specially with the restricted number of folks in, table service and extra people to deal with all that it may not be worth it for them to open the QP if the J lounge can hopefully handle most people.
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I am very new here so do I assume the J lounge is the Qantas Club & QP is business lounge or have I missed the boat or plane altogether