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Qantas forced to turn away customers at their lounges at Heathrow Airport and Singapore Airport
Qantas has been forced to turn away travellers who were handed complimentary passes to two of its airport lounges.
The Australian carrier is instead sending customers to their partner lounges once the rooms have reached full capacity.
At Heathrow's newly refurbished lounge in London, a Qantas spokeswoman said the busy summer period had forced employees to turn away people who'd gained complimentary passes, The Australian reported.
The lavish lounge can accommodate up to 230 people before employees would need to turn customers away.
Complimentary lounge passes are sent to customers by Qantas through an authorised third party - and are often offered when applying for new credit cards.
Those turned away from the lounge have been uable to unwind before their flight and enjoy 'dedicated check-in, priority baggage handling, complimentary food and beverages, WiFi and the latest newspapers and magazines'.
Over the past year, Qantas customers holding complimentary passes have been turned away from Singapore’s Changi Airport after the airline switched to a larger aircraft on the route.
Qantas is currently in the process of expanding their Singapore lounge which can already fit 500 people.
There are plans to establish a new First Lounge seating for 240 people as well as making the business lounger large to accommodate 575 people.
The Qantas spokeswoman said it was only a a small percentage of complimentary pass holders who are turned away.
A survey conducted of 1600 flyers, Qantas was rated the best international lounge of the world, with Singapore Airlines and Emirates not far behind.
Source: Daily Mail
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Qantas has been forced to turn away travellers who were handed complimentary passes to two of its airport lounges.
The Australian carrier is instead sending customers to their partner lounges once the rooms have reached full capacity.
At Heathrow's newly refurbished lounge in London, a Qantas spokeswoman said the busy summer period had forced employees to turn away people who'd gained complimentary passes, The Australian reported.
The lavish lounge can accommodate up to 230 people before employees would need to turn customers away.
Complimentary lounge passes are sent to customers by Qantas through an authorised third party - and are often offered when applying for new credit cards.
Those turned away from the lounge have been uable to unwind before their flight and enjoy 'dedicated check-in, priority baggage handling, complimentary food and beverages, WiFi and the latest newspapers and magazines'.
Over the past year, Qantas customers holding complimentary passes have been turned away from Singapore’s Changi Airport after the airline switched to a larger aircraft on the route.
Qantas is currently in the process of expanding their Singapore lounge which can already fit 500 people.
There are plans to establish a new First Lounge seating for 240 people as well as making the business lounger large to accommodate 575 people.
The Qantas spokeswoman said it was only a a small percentage of complimentary pass holders who are turned away.
A survey conducted of 1600 flyers, Qantas was rated the best international lounge of the world, with Singapore Airlines and Emirates not far behind.
Source: Daily Mail
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Qantas • Airport lounge • Heathrow Airport • Singapore Changi Airport • Qantas • Newark Liberty International Airport • Airport lounge • Airline • Heathrow Airport • London • Qantas • Qantas • Credit card • Wi-Fi • Qantas • Singapore • Singapore Changi Airport • Airline • Aircraft • Qantas • Singapore • Airport lounge • Airport lounge • Qantas • Qantas • Singapore Airlines • Emirates (airline) •