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Old Oct 6, 2024 | 2:35 am
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VorelNaCestach
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Originally Posted by atcodave
Virgin Australia looks a decent option, I have a couple of flights booked next year, also using Avios through Qatar. What were the drink options in the lounge like, it appears eating may not be up to much!
I checked my notes and it says two red wine and two white (I assume one was Chardonnay). Some beer in the fridge. As @eightblack wrote VA lounge in MEL is pretty underwhelming. I did not visit other VA lounges.


Originally Posted by eightblack
As an Aussie who doesn't live downunder anymore (but who is in Australia every month) the problem we have is that the Oz market is a 2 horse race. Both airlines need a heavy investment in the lounge network. About the only lounges worth visiting are the QF First pubs in MEL and SYD. I visited the Virgin lounge in MEL the other day and its underwhelming to say the least.

The QF Business lounge (International) is average at best because its in the basement and has zero windows, the Amex Centurion lounge is small, SQ's is better and Plaza Premium ok (catering for all 3 lounges is done by the same people). The Air NZ lounge at MEL International terminal is decent as it has views to the apron. I havent been to EK's lounge at MEL international for a while but it used to have great views of the airport, plus the best food and wine options.
I don’t think you can access international lounges when flying domestically, as it’s different terminal. Or can you?
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