I don't think they need to open their own international lounges given their currently limited international network; but they should provide access to a third party lounge.
I think the problem is both that gold and platinum flyers have a reasonable expectation of lounge access given that is a benefit of their domestic travel; and that business class travellers absolutely should expect it.
Maybe they should rebrand their international business on the 737 as premium economy; but it still doesn't deal with status travel.
I get there is a cost involved, but they made the call to keep the status component of the Velocity program when they rebooted it, it should have some level of consistency.
I won't hold my breath though to be honest. Maybe an alternative is to arrange discounted access to one of the pay-in lounges for premium passengers? Surely some kind of no cost/low cost deal could be struck in this regard.
I think the problem is both that gold and platinum flyers have a reasonable expectation of lounge access given that is a benefit of their domestic travel; and that business class travellers absolutely should expect it.
Maybe they should rebrand their international business on the 737 as premium economy; but it still doesn't deal with status travel.
I get there is a cost involved, but they made the call to keep the status component of the Velocity program when they rebooted it, it should have some level of consistency.
I won't hold my breath though to be honest. Maybe an alternative is to arrange discounted access to one of the pay-in lounges for premium passengers? Surely some kind of no cost/low cost deal could be struck in this regard.