Refused entry at Wellington Qantas Lounge as QF Plat flying JQ

I spoke to a station chief who had both Jetstar and Qantas lanyards on , I figured she was the station chief for both sides of the Qantas Group, but might be wrong. It was definitely a Qantas Group employee as she had a different uniform to the rank-and-file agents. They were using the same check-in desks for both the QF and JQ flights when I visited (I came through HNL a few times for inter-island flights on Southwest which happened to be nearby, so I noticed that it was the same desks).
Maybe things have changed since I visited HNL back in May but there were two separate sections for JQ and QF check-in (albeit you are right that they are in the same general vicinity). In any event, I still maintain that talking to a check-in agent at the QF counter might have done the trick, then again I could just been very lucky! It is unclear how QF lounge access works on JQ flights when QF's own lounge is closed but they have contracted with a partner to provide the service. Then again, I think many of us here appreciate that the HNL QF lounge has now reopened as it is a cut above the SkyClub - at least according to Uncle Alan! 😂
 
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True, the Qantas lounge at Wellington is not an International First lounge, but the fotonote (+) still applies on International Business Lounge too (just scroll down on the website).


I agree with some of the comments here, Qantas outstation staff needs to be trained better, for the experience of being refused can be rather embarrassing. I will also still point out that the website needs to be updated accordingly, especially when there is a glaring contradiction when the 'green tick' mark means 1 guest is allowed while the (+) footnote says no guest permitted. I find it rather unprofessional for an international flagship airline's website to deliver such an inconsistent message.

 
True, the Qantas lounge at Wellington is not an International First lounge, but the fotonote (+) still applies on International Business Lounge too (just scroll down on the website).


I agree with some of the comments here, Qantas outstation staff needs to be trained better, for the experience of being refused can be rather embarrassing. I will also still point out that the website needs to be updated accordingly, especially when there is a glaring contradiction when the 'green tick' mark means 1 guest is allowed while the (+) footnote says no guest permitted. I find it rather unprofessional for an international flagship airline's website to deliver such an inconsistent message.


You have one guest if you meet the various criteria. You can't take a guest if your entry is by way of flying Jetstar Business Max.
 

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