Velocity or Qantas Club Guest Pass

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bnroz

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Hi,

I am just wondering (you dont know if you dont ask! :) ), if anyone has any velocity guest passes or Qantas Club passes they have not yet used that they wouldnt mind giving up, dont mind paying a small donation for them. Only reason i am asking is because my and my family (wife and 2 yr old) have been re-booked from V Australia onto Qantas and now have lengthy delay before catching QF flight to LAX. im flying domestic Virgin Blue but.

Thanks in advance

cheers
 
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…if anyone has any velocity guest passes …
Such things are not transferable. At Virgin Blue’s The Lounges (domestic) they check the validity of entrance claims from everyone electronically. So your Velocity account must have the equivalent of an electronic guest pass registered against it, to get in.


Anyway, it seems that what you really want is Qantas International Business Lounge access at SYD T1 as you are flying QF (this lounge will currently accept Qantas Club passes, I don't have 1 though).

(Of topical note, Virgin Blue has not given out much information about lounge access in SYD T1. In fact, V Australia doesn’t list “The Lounge” members as having access, only Velocity Gold & Business Class passengers. Additionally, I am not sure where their lounge will go, hopefully up high somewhere with a great view, rather than the former JL/UA dungeons. Virgin Blue has also not made it clear yet, if those normally eligible for domestic lounge access, but travelling Pacific Blue out of T1 SYD will also get/be denied lounge access.)
 
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