Doing a First class taster run. Flying out Adl/Syd DJ Y, Syd/Bkk QF 744/F, Bkk/Hkg Thai 744/F, Hkg/Bkk CX 744/F, Bkk/Hkg/Sin Emirates 388/F and United 744/F, Sin/Syd QF 388/F and back to Adl on QF Y So will get to experience First on: QF 744 Thai 744 CX 744 United 744 Emirates 388 QF 388
Should be interesting. Will do a TR with photos. connieguy Guest Re: Should WP riff-raff be banned from the business lounges? Originally Posted by russ >As a frequent domestic business traveller, I am am disappointed that I often >need to wait behind a bunch of red e-deal-toting splice-eating WP riff-raff at >the buffet and the bar. > >Qantas doesn't let them sit in business class section of the aircraft without >a deduction of points, or, deity forbid, defile the forward toilet with their >bottoms, so why does Qantas let them into the business lounge willy-nilly? > >There is a perfectly acceptable QP next door where the WPs can sit and recheck >their seats at T-80, T-79, T-78 etc or whatever they do. > >If QP wishes to continue to charge a premium for its business class >passengers, it needs to get rid of the Holiday Inn-staying, taxi-using crowd >and provide a true business class lounge for business class passengers.Hey >Russ, > >When you do fly enough butt in the seat miles, sleep in airplane seats more >than you do in hotel beds, spend more time on the road than home doing >business and finally qualify for QF Platinum, I suggest you may just alter >your image of how much QF WP do deserve the advantages QF Platinum delivers. >Until then watch through your glass ceiling as the real Frequent and long >distance Qantas flyers enjoy their hard earned and well deserved Platinum >privileges. At least, in the excellent QF international F lounges in Mel and >Syd, I'll never bump into or sit next to you as my fellow WPs and I enjoy the >massages and sit down restaurant's melt in your mouth Salt and Pepper Squid, >excellent wines and other WP privileges. > >Greg (First class WANKER!)

