Any OneWorld Benefits on QF Domestic?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA UA Premier Exec, AA Platinum, Marriott Gold
Posts: 80
Any OneWorld Benefits on QF Domestic?
Would I be allowed access to QF lounges as a OneWorld Sapphire (AA Platinum) for a domestic QF SYD-CNS flight? The OneWorld website indicates that benefits are available on OneWorld flights that are marketed and sold by your carrier.
The SYD-CNS flight is not an AA codeshare, however.
Anyone have experience with this situation or have insight?
The SYD-CNS flight is not an AA codeshare, however.
Anyone have experience with this situation or have insight?
#2
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by travellin man:
Would I be allowed access to QF lounges as a OneWorld Sapphire (AA Platinum) for a domestic QF SYD-CNS flight? The OneWorld website indicates that benefits are available on OneWorld flights that are marketed and sold by your carrier.
The SYD-CNS flight is not an AA codeshare, however.
Anyone have experience with this situation or have insight?</font>
Would I be allowed access to QF lounges as a OneWorld Sapphire (AA Platinum) for a domestic QF SYD-CNS flight? The OneWorld website indicates that benefits are available on OneWorld flights that are marketed and sold by your carrier.
The SYD-CNS flight is not an AA codeshare, however.
Anyone have experience with this situation or have insight?</font>
The top two tiers (whatever they are) get Qantas Club admissions.
(Why can't they all standardise them? Then there would be no having to remember "On Ba Pink equals Sapphire, but on AA, purple polka dots equal Sapphire).
Dave
#3
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA UA Premier Exec, AA Platinum, Marriott Gold
Posts: 80
Thanks for the info. They also answered my question on the AA board, and as you said, the short answer is "yes".
(And I agree with that whole standardization issue -- it can get confusing.)
(And I agree with that whole standardization issue -- it can get confusing.)