Milefest
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Found this article interesting:
Access to exclusive Qantas, Virgin lounges tops parliamentary gift register - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
It says that many politicians aren't members of either of the lounges. I wonder if that's a case of not reporting it to the register or MPs declining the invitation? I've read that any MP is invited to the lounges when elected.
Also the article states:
I find it hard to believe that such a quiet, exclusive lounge has more staff than a QF J lounge or at least the VA lounge, can anyone who's visited either VIP lounge confirm this?
Access to exclusive Qantas, Virgin lounges tops parliamentary gift register - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
It says that many politicians aren't members of either of the lounges. I wonder if that's a case of not reporting it to the register or MPs declining the invitation? I've read that any MP is invited to the lounges when elected.
Also the article states:
Both lounges are invitation only, employ more staff and are more private than the business class lounges offered by the airlines.
I find it hard to believe that such a quiet, exclusive lounge has more staff than a QF J lounge or at least the VA lounge, can anyone who's visited either VIP lounge confirm this?