Members of oneworld airline frequent flyer programmes with the equivalent of oneworld Emerald or Sapphire tier status can use any lounge offered by any oneworld airline when departing on any flight marketed and operated by anyoneworld member airline, regardless of cabin class being flown.
Emerald tier frequent flyers can use First Class, Business Class or frequent flyer lounges.
The sleeper rooms down the back of the lounge are pretty basic... and while there's a spa, the treatments are paid. Best bet: get some nice food and teh tarik, consider heading into the small retreat room on the other side of the kitchen. This really isn't much of a 'flagship' lounge when you're used to what's offered by Qantas and Cathay Pacific in their home ports, for example.
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I am flying through KL on MH Business .
Hogies
Hogies
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 22 Feb 2013
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I am flying through KL on MH Business . As QFF Platinum can I get into ML Golden Lounge First?
tuzza1
tuzza1
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 02 Aug 2012
Total posts 94
yes
Hogies
Hogies
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 22 Feb 2013
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thanks Dave!
TheRealBabushka
TheRealBabushka
Member since 21 Apr 2012
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Hogies,
The food option is a bit average and make sure you ask for alcohol. The waiting staff seem trained to offer coffee and tea only...
tuzza1
tuzza1
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 02 Aug 2012
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youre welcome. oh and by the way, if you have time and desire, there are several sleeper rooms in 1st. enjoy
enojet
enojet
Air New Zealand - Airpoints
Member since 03 Apr 2013
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According to Oneworld's website:
Members of oneworld airline frequent flyer programmes with the equivalent of oneworld Emerald or Sapphire tier status can use any lounge offered by any oneworld airline when departing on any flight marketed and operated by anyoneworld member airline, regardless of cabin class being flown.
tuzza1
tuzza1
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 02 Aug 2012
Total posts 94
thats right, the booze is out of site but they are ok to serve it. In fact they brought out a bottle of JW blue for me :)
David
David
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The sleeper rooms down the back of the lounge are pretty basic... and while there's a spa, the treatments are paid. Best bet: get some nice food and teh tarik, consider heading into the small retreat room on the other side of the kitchen. This really isn't much of a 'flagship' lounge when you're used to what's offered by Qantas and Cathay Pacific in their home ports, for example.