Singapore QF/BA lounge new changes

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In the scheme of lounge budgets, the provision of, say, 4 desktops and a printer would hardly be noticeable.
 
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When you are traveling, particularly for leisure, access to a printer is limited.

In these days digital or electronic records usually suffice, but sometimes you need paper.

Qantas 1 little printer please, oh and a pc to that connects to the printer too.
 
when you are traveling, particularly for leisure, access to a printer is limited.

In these days digital or electronic records usually suffice, but sometimes you need paper.

Qantas 1 little printer please, oh and a pc to that connects to the printer too.

calling red roo!
 
Guys I will be in J on QF36 back to melb in about a months time but will need to print some documents in SIN before I board the plane as I am going straight to a meeting once I land.
As the QF lounge has no PC/printer what are my options ?
Will I be allowed into the Emirates lounge ? Is there even a PC/printer in there ?
Or is there anywhere else in SIN that I can access email and print ? Even if I have to pay I'm not too fussed.

Cheers.
 
If no feasible/reasonable options in SIN maybe back in MEL i can use the lounge after I land if I explain things to the lounge dragon and show that I just landed from a J flight ?
But would much prefer to print in SIN....
 
Not sure if I like the lounge, it has that Uni Cafe feeling like the Sydney Hilton, perhaps that's the trend but finding difficult to relax.
 
Not sure if I like the lounge, it has that Uni Cafe feeling like the Sydney Hilton, perhaps that's the trend but finding difficult to relax.

maybe time for a quick trip to the EK lounge and some plane spotting :D
 
maybe time for a quick trip to the EK lounge and some plane spotting :D

No luck there, I am on 3k for the next segment, $10 tiger match to KUL.

I take back the uni cafe comments, just got some of the chefs salmon!
 

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Or is there anywhere else in SIN that I can access email and print ? Even if I have to pay I'm not too fussed.

If all else fails, I think there are business centres associated with the transit hotels that can be accessed.
 
No BA flights listed on the screens but they are happy for you to enter.

I like it. Pretty quiet at this time (2200).
 
Thanks to the Travel Guy, the toiletry products are Aurora Spa Rituals. Aurora spa seems to be in Melbourne.
 
Apologies to the staff after I spilled a near-full glass of Tiger all over the floor.
 
In the scheme of lounge budgets, the provision of, say, 4 desktops and a printer would hardly be noticeable.

Agree entirely, not everyone travels with a wireless-capable device, and even if travelling with say an iPhone, sometimes it is necessary/desirable to use a desktop (not to mention printing). Am I right in thinking VA does not have 'supplied' PCs in their domestic lounges?
 
Am I right in thinking VA does not have 'supplied' PCs in their domestic lounges?

Is this a rhetorical question?

Of course there are computers in the VA domestic lounges! Well, at least there are to my knowledge in all of BNE, SYD and MEL. Mind you, in MEL they like to shove them into an obscure corner - not sure why, I guess it's just not sexy when you're taking care of business - and it's really annoying that they have to keep turning the PCs on and off and so on, but they are there.

To be honest, the only value I derive from having computers available is the ability to print. In quite a few lounges, you have computers, but you can't print. I've sometimes got around this by politely asking the lounge staff, but I've also been rebuffed plenty of times.
 
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