Will Qantas lounge dragons allow one to combine their guest entitlements from their Qantas Club membership with that from separate Platinum status (OW Sapphire) with AA?
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reno
reno
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 20 Sep 2013
Total posts 317
Your right you are,
Nathan Luke is intitled to his comments...respect it.
Really
Really
Member since 02 Jan 2013
Total posts 54
I did not ask you if you had a small penis!
reno
reno
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 20 Sep 2013
Total posts 317
you confimed what you have.
Really
Really
Member since 02 Jan 2013
Total posts 54
Guess i would be entitled to my comments also.Respect it!
watson374
watson374
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 17 Aug 2012
Total posts 1,285
Really, Robert? Really?
Trip88
Trip88
Malaysia Airlines - Enrich
Member since 12 Oct 2012
Total posts 14
I have two Emerald memberships and tried this before - multiple times. Never worked when I brought all the guests with me at the same time. Lounge dragons were very strict and made up a rule that one passenger can only use one card. Of course they were not able to show me that rule, but they prevailed. This was in Sydney.
The only way I managed to get around this : go in with guest 1. Leave again, explaining that you are going duty free shopping. Come back with guest 2. And of course try to speak to a different lounge dragon when inviting your 2nd guest. Good luck!
woganfan
woganfan
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 13 Sep 2011
Total posts 72
Please stop reffering to the staff as dragons. Initially this may have been humouress and I also said tounge in cheek earlier in this thread "And referring to the staff in the lounges as dragons may result in been refused antry with either ticket." But really it is getting very disrespectful now.
Granted, some lounge staff are friendlier and have a more flexible attitude than others. But generally the staff in the lounges are proffesional in their approach to guests. They are also required to do what is best for their employers and not break rules as well as maintain the reputation of the lounge.
That does not make them dragons and nor do they deserve this kind of, almost, slanderous comment.
trevor
trevor
Member since 22 Jun 2013
Total posts 90
Is David on holiday at the moment? Usually the rubbish gets taken down pronto. Curious...