Worst Domestic Qantas Lounges & What Can be Done About It?

Which Airport has the Worst Qantas Domestic Lounge?

  • Sydney

    Votes: 75 47.8%
  • Melbourne

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Adelaide

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Hobart

    Votes: 53 33.8%
  • Launceston

    Votes: 11 7.0%
  • Perth

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Brisbane

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Alice Springs

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Canberra

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Darwin

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    157
  • Poll closed .
More people fly to from SYD so those lounges will be over represented. The discussion is good and I the poll has value, but it’s statistically invalid.
This year the worst lounge I’ve been in is Cairns Q Club. It even ran out of cheese for the toastie machine. LHR Business lounge was surprisingly poor, overcrowded and had a queue of 12 for the toilet. The gin coughtail menu had disappeared. SYD first came in top, and LAX and SIN follow closely behind, they just lack a view. SYD domestic business food has been declining. I was excited to see a pancake machine, but alas it was broken.
 
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SYD first came in top, and LAX and SIN follow closely behind, they just lack a view.
MEL First is the top on my list. It’s not rammed with passengers in the way SYD F often is. LAX First is fine for dining but limited seating options if you’re trying to work on something on your laptop. Haven’t been to SIN. Then again SIN wouldn’t be my first choice for connecting airports.
SYD domestic business food has been declining. I was excited to see a pancake machine, but alas it was broken.
I have never been impressed by the food selection at the SYD QF Club or the QF business club (if someone is unfortunate enough to use the latter, a downgraded lounge). You’re lucky if you get something more than toasties and salads from the food bar. Contrast that with MEL where there is a selection of foods (including a ramen bar) or Perth with its alleged pizza.
 
On the HBA redevelopment, I happen to know there is currently a tender out for the early works including road realignment and service relocations right now, to start in probably April ahead of a main contractor starting on the main terminal in the latter end of this year. The tender is real and full design a fair way there for the terminal
well, that didn’t exactly happen - quelled surpris!

The first works were to extend the car parks especially sending the cheaper options further away from the terminal.

They have recently started groundworks on what looks like the terminal extension, but I strongly suspect it’ll just be the hire car buildings and not the passenger terminal.

Passenger amenity - as in more space for people in the terminal - will be the absolute last priority after fixing up every other revenue generating part of the place.
 
Do you know why?
Sorry, I forgot to ask. Hopefully it's worthwhile, all jokes aside I was in disbelief at the state of the toilets in the QP as well. I honestly don't think they've seen a deep clean since my first visit, circa 2003.

Also had the classic experience of being told off by staff because of the mess at the sandwich presses. Which had nothing to do with me or the two other people standing there waiting, but it's good to know "our job isn't to clean up after you."

At least she wasn't joking. I went through at least 4 coffee cups to find a clean one at the self-service machine, of the 6 stacks of plates at the "buffet", no less than 4 were dirty/marked with food leftovers and I gave up trying to find a clean fork.

The abruptness of Australian service culture is always a shock after returning from Japan.
 
SYD T3 J lounge closed today. All directed to QF club. Bit of a zoo. Classic customer experience...the race to the bottom is on...
One could only hope it is part of the long needed renovation.
Sorry, I forgot to ask. Hopefully it's worthwhile, all jokes aside I was in disbelief at the state of the toilets in the QP as well.
Correct there is only one lounge with worse restrooms in the Qantas lounge network, that being Hobart.
I honestly don't think they've seen a deep clean since my first visit, circa 2003.
Indeed, the shower stalls do seem to have Olympic vintage mould. Perhaps Qantas could sell the on marketplace? Bring a bit of the 2000 Sydney Olympics experience home with you!
"our job isn't to clean up after you."
That best sums up Qantas service. And look folks I’d encourage you to visit lounges elsewhere, where they have staff ensuring everything is in tip top shape. A perfect example of that are the LATAM lounges at SCL and GRU
At least she wasn't joking. I went through at least 4 coffee cups to find a clean one at the self-service machine, of the 6 stacks of plates at the "buffet", no less than 4 were dirty/marked with food leftovers and I gave up trying to find a clean fork.
Cleanliness remains an issue for most domestic lounges aside from the First lounges.
 
My 'gripe' is about the food in the BNE club lounge, hasn't changed in >10years. Toasted ham + cheese + tomato sammich, baked beans, some fruit and muesli, that's it. Most times I just don't bother.

Cleanliness is dubious at most lounges across Aus IMO.
 
It's been a while since I've been in the Sydney Q club, but what a horrid joint that it. By 9am this morning it was ram packed, massive lines for showers and the bathrooms are horrendous..........The business class lounge isn't great but least it has comfortable seating and staff that smile.
 

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