If you were doing the JQ36 then JQ35 MEL-SYD-MEL FLounge run on say a Saturday, JQ36 leaves MEL at 9am which, unless you were super keen on getting up early. you would probably just check-in normally after 6am in the normal check-in queue.
My question then is, could you get both boarding passes (i.e. also the JQ35) at the same time? If you have your SYD-MEL boarding pass when you land in SYD would you even need to leave airside and go through immigration again? Wouldn't this be a simple transfer just as if you were doing AKL-SYD-AKL all in the same day?
If so, this would give you 2+ hours in the MEL Flounge for breakfast and then 3 - 4 hours in the SYD Flounge for lunch.
That would be a pretty awesome Saturday - you could sleep off the booze on each JQ flight and be ready to go again!
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If you are doing the double you dont need the second BP until boarding so long as you OLCI, and you use the transit on arrival in SYD.
But doesn't that irk immigration? You BP is different too the flight?
If you were doing the JQ36 then JQ35 MEL-SYD-MEL FLounge run on say a Saturday, JQ36 leaves MEL at 9am which, unless you were super keen on getting up early. you would probably just check-in normally after 6am in the normal check-in queue.
My question then is, could you get both boarding passes (i.e. also the JQ35) at the same time? If you have your SYD-MEL boarding pass when you land in SYD would you even need to leave airside and go through immigration again? Wouldn't this be a simple transfer just as if you were doing AKL-SYD-AKL all in the same day?
If so, this would give you 2+ hours in the MEL Flounge for breakfast and then 3 - 4 hours in the SYD Flounge for lunch.
That would be a pretty awesome Saturday - you could sleep off the booze on each JQ flight and be ready to go again!
If you are doing the double you dont need the second BP until boarding so long as you OLCI, and you use the transit on arrival in SYD.
But doesn't that irk immigration? You BP is different too the flight?
It was a case of didnt bat an eyelid x 7 last time I am aware it was done
ISTR that 6 of those pax did end up clearing immigration then recleared for the return flight first before proceeding to the F Lounge so it was only our abovementioned AFFer who was missing in action. I'm happy to be corrected but that is my understanding of the course of events.
Actually I think it was more than 6 of us that just went through transit and picked up a BP at the Gate for JQ35, there was me, Markis10 snr, Mr L Wilson, Straitman, Jess and friend along with a certain self upgrader and accomplice who missed the F lounge in MEL owing to sleeping in. None of us got any curry from Customs, as long as we had a D sticker on a BP from another Aus city it was all good, surprisingly easy really. The four hours in the Sydney f lounge was hard....
LiamR's 'indiscretion' was on a previous trip. I think that time he did not have a D sticker, but I am not sure.So why would they not treat LiamR the same way as the rest of you assuming it was the same trip?
LiamR's 'indiscretion' was on a previous trip. I think that time he did not have a D sticker, but I am not sure.
The more recent trip markis10 is referring to just had most of us producing the OLCI docs at the gate when boarding. I say most of us as two of us managed to obtain both BPs and Ds when checking in at MEL. "Smug bugger" was the term used ISTR.
... well, just send it back!Just a warning. The club sandwich is a disgrace. It's like a chicken mayo sandwich with bacon from the school tuckshop.
After a firm "Yes you can" talk to the Qantas Club staff in SYD T2 they issued boarding passes, however when we got to T1 there was a Jetstar counter open checking in an earlier flight, so we managed to get a solid 7hrs in the F Lounge. We were offered to be moved to the earlier International MEL-SYD flight, but thankfully talked them down. *Phew*
No bad at all.
After a firm "Yes you can" talk to the Qantas Club staff in SYD T2 they issued boarding passes, however when we got to T1 there was a Jetstar counter open checking in an earlier flight, so we managed to get a solid 7hrs in the F Lounge. We were offered to be moved to the earlier International MEL-SYD flight, but thankfully talked them down. *Phew*
No bad at all.
Nice effort!
FWIW 7 hours in the F lounge is a bit long, unless you have awesome company.
I recently flew to MEL (coming home from work) and connected to JQ7 on one of those stupidly cheap fares. I had a long-ish layover, but as JQ36 was checking in, I could check in early for JQ 7, allbeit with a little discussion, "oh you're on that one". This yielded about 4-4.5 hours (on my own).
Could you give a quick recap of your circumstances? How did you end up in the T2 lounge? What was your inbound flight? Were your flights on different PNRs?
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The T2 lounge has been known as a source of JQ boarding passes for some time, so its often the first stop even for Sydney originating folks before heading to the international terminal
Nice effort!
FWIW 7 hours in the F lounge is a bit long, unless you have awesome company.
I recently flew to MEL (coming home from work) and connected to JQ7 on one of those stupidly cheap fares. I had a long-ish layover, but as JQ36 was checking in, I could check in early for JQ 7, allbeit with a little discussion, "oh you're on that one". This yielded about 4-4.5 hours (on my own).
We scored earlier entry via another flight being open as well. However they would only check us in because we were travelling HLO. Apparently baggage reception "downstairs" only opens 3 hrs prior to the flight departing.
Could you give a quick recap of your circumstances? How did you end up in the T2 lounge? What was your inbound flight? Were your flights on different PNRs