Can you buy a Qantas Club / Business lounge pass for someone as a gift?
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It's possible to burn your own points for upgrades, lounge passes and the like.
It's also possible to transfer points to your family (Qantas is strict on this though, it can't be friends, according to their T&Cs).
So I'm wondering if it's possible to purchase a business lounge pass / club pass with cash, with no name, so that I can give it as a gift to someone?
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How much does a Qantas lounge pass cost?
Lounge passes will cost $49 (or 7,000 Qantas Points) for entry into domestic Qantas Club lounges; $69 (or 9,900 Qantas Points) for International Business Class lounges (such as Sydney, Melbourne and Los Angeles); and $99 (or 14,500 Qantas Points) for the new category of single-class Premium International lounges at ...Can I transfer my Qantas lounge Pass?
General Lounge Invitations Yes, you're able to link a Lounge Invitation to a person travelling with you as long as they are travelling under the same booking. You are able to transfer a General Lounge Invitation to another Qantas Frequent Flyer member.Can I take a guest into Qantas business lounge?
Qantas International Business lounge 1 One guest permitted and must be travelling on QF or oneworld\xae# flight number. 2 One guest permitted and must be travelling on the same flight. 3 One guest permitted in the company of the member and is in addition to normal guest entitlements.Can you take a friend into Qantas Club?
You're welcome to invite family, friends or a colleague to join you in the lounge. Domestic Australia and New Zealand Qantas Club: you may invite one guest to join you. International Lounge: you may invite one guest to join you. Both you and your guest need to be travelling together further that day on the same flight.Qantas Club Lounge Sydney
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