Sydney Arrival
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 34
Sydney Arrival
Hi:
I am arriving in SYD on CX111 at 6:05am, J class, with checked bags. My wife arrives four hours later.
I understand there is no arrivals lounge. Is there any way to get lounge access to while away the four hours?
I suspect that once I claim the bags and pass immigration, there is nothing I can do. So if my wife checks all of the bags, would I be able to remain airside and gain entry to a lounge?
Thanks for any help.
I am arriving in SYD on CX111 at 6:05am, J class, with checked bags. My wife arrives four hours later.
I understand there is no arrivals lounge. Is there any way to get lounge access to while away the four hours?
I suspect that once I claim the bags and pass immigration, there is nothing I can do. So if my wife checks all of the bags, would I be able to remain airside and gain entry to a lounge?
Thanks for any help.
#2
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Join Date: May 1998
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You need a boarding pass for a same-day departure from SYD in order to get to a lounge. You must still clear immigration and customs even if you have no checked baggage, you cannot stay airside (at least not without being arrested). All the lounges are on the wrong side of security, hence the need for a boarding pass in order to get to the lounge.
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 34
You wrote:
You need a boarding pass for a same-day departure from SYD in order to get to a lounge. You must still clear immigration and customs even if you have no checked baggage, you cannot stay airside (at least not without being arrested). All the lounges are on the wrong side of security, hence the need for a boarding pass in order to get to the lounge.
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Number_6:
Not what I wanted to hear, but now I can stop trying to figure out how to do it.
Thanks.
You need a boarding pass for a same-day departure from SYD in order to get to a lounge. You must still clear immigration and customs even if you have no checked baggage, you cannot stay airside (at least not without being arrested). All the lounges are on the wrong side of security, hence the need for a boarding pass in order to get to the lounge.
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Number_6:
Not what I wanted to hear, but now I can stop trying to figure out how to do it.
Thanks.
#4
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: UK
Programs: reformed ex basic Member
Posts: 3,148
Assuming you are staying at a hotel..
Taxis in Sydney are safe, reliable and accept credit cards. Meet up at the hotel. I'd consider booking an extra night in advance at the hotel so you can guarantee check-in at that time in the morning.
Taxis in Sydney are safe, reliable and accept credit cards. Meet up at the hotel. I'd consider booking an extra night in advance at the hotel so you can guarantee check-in at that time in the morning.
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: SYD BXG
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There are plenty of good food outlets in the departures level of the International SYD terminal. There is also a coffee shop on arrivals level which is OK too. It wouldn't be too hard to fill in time there if necessary.



