Originally Posted by
Kiwi Flyer
QF also has a higher invitation tier, Chairman's Lounge, which is also OW emerald.
Yep, and if you are going to have a section on this VIP status
FLYGVA (that is to do with you being a CIP !

/ controller of big firm travel budget etc, etc]) - that is offered beyond regular, earned Emerald - it is important to differentiate between what can be earned and what can't/what is given.
Gold Guest List (on BA) is a part of Gold status, that is earned once you pass a certain number of TPs - 3,000+ ? - that BA say in the invite letters is an "exclusive service designed for our highest value Gold Executive Club members". (QF equiv. is that Partner Gold benefit after 2,100 SCs that you already have in the chart)...
BA
also however have a VIP status that is given to those it deems worthy of it, but that cannot be earned via TPs/by a set amount of flying - BA Premier.
QF's equiv., as
KF posted, is CL - both get lots of benefits, inc. access to (BA) Concorde and (QF) CL lounges even when flying in Y. (QF also tend not to leave CLs in Y, even if they have only paid a cheap Y fare, and think BA have a similar approach/policy for its Premiers).
If what I have read on the AA board is correct, the nearest equiv. in AA is Concierge Key - again its a VIP not a fly-a-lot status. (Does AA have a special lounge for them, and does it get you into Concorde and CL lounges when flying BA and QF ? I myself don't know).
Guessing some or all of the other OW carriers must have equivs. too.
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