By Contributor - April 15, 2021
Australiaâs flag carrier has also signed a new deal with Accor to manage its global network of airport lounges for the next seven years.
Inside Qantasâ Sydney First Lounge. (Photo: Qantas)
A year after their closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic and sweeping travel restrictions, Qantasâ First lounges in Sydney and Melbourne and its International Lounge in Brisbane are now ready to welcome visitors when the trans-Tasman travel bubble with New Zealand launches on April 19.
Until the reopening of the airlineâs international Business lounges, Qantas will be inviting business-class customers, Gold frequent flyers, and Qantas Club members to visit the First lounges, where travelers can enjoy an à la carte dining experience created by celebrity chef Neil Perry. Popular menu items include salt-and-pepper squid with green chili dipping sauce, bircher muesli, and the signature pavlova. As Qantas lounges in New Zealand