Which Qantas lounges are open in Australia?
Open lounges
| Qantas Business lounges | Brisbane and Perth |
|---|---|
| Qantas Club lounges | Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Coffs Harbour, Darwin, Devonport, Emerald, Gladstone, Hobart, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Launceston, Mackay, Perth and Townsville |
| Chairmans lounges | Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth |
What do you get in the Qantas Lounge?
You can visit a Qantas Lounge to relax before your flights with comfortable seating, refreshments, Wi-Fi, showers and play zones for kids. If you’re travelling in business or first class, Qantas lounge access is included as part of your fare.
Can Jetstar passengers use Qantas Lounge?
Qantas Club members whose next onward flight that day is a Jetstar operated flight with a JQ or 3K flight number will gain complimentary access to the Qantas Club, where available. Access is not available to Qantas partner airline lounges or associated lounges. Lounge access and facilities are subject to availability.
Can I use Qantas lounge with Jetstar?
The short version: you can generally access a Qantas lounge when flying on Jetstar if either of the following is true: You’re on a membership tier which gives you free lounge access: Gold, Platinum, Platinum One or Chairman’s Lounge. You’re on a Business ticket which includes a Business Max bundle.
Is the chairman’s Lounge on Qantas an exclusive club?
The Chairman’s Lounge in Melbourne. Image: Supplied. Australia’s most exclusive club, the Qantas Chairman’s Lounge, doesn’t accept applications for membership, doesn’t charge a fee and its entrance doesn’t have a sign. It’s been around almost 30 years but many haven’t even heard its name.
How often does Qantas chairman have to renew membership?
Once described by Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce as “probably the most exclusive club in the country”, memberships are approved by Qantas Chairman Leigh Clifford for periods of two years at a time, and can be renewed every two years as Qantas’ discretion.
Where are the chairman’s lounges located in Australia?
Qantas Chairman’s Lounges are located in six of Australia’s busiest domestic airports – but unless you know where to look you may not even notice they’re there, as they’re not always marked by name. For those who are curious, here’s where the domestic Chairman’s Lounges lurk:
Are there any invitation only lounges in Australia?
There are plenty of invitation-only clubs offering membership for a steep fee. But we haven’t found another club which is invite only and no fee that provides such luxurious benefits. It’s possible to find the lounges, if you know where to look.
