Qantas Domestic Business Lounge Melbourne Airport

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It would have been a year or so since Qantas began its refurbishment of their domestic lounges at Melbourne Airport and the end result has been nothing short of fantastic. Whilst the new lounges debuted sometime in May this year, the project was not fully completed until just a few weeks ago.

Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne

Guests of the Business Lounge no longer have to walk past the entire length of the old Qantas Club to get to their private cocoon. It is now simply a left turn as you arrive on the escalator, Qantas Club to the right.

The new lounge is bright and airy, a stark contrast to what it was before. Decked in hues of timber, browns and greys, it is not unlike the newer lounges that Qantas has unveiled in LA, Singapore and Hong Kong.

Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne

There are ample seating in comfy armchairs, practical workspaces or at the dining room where a buffet spread lies. Of course, there is the bar where you can get your much needed caffeine fix or a drink to unwind after a busy day.

An interesting addition the Business Lounge is one of Neil Perry’s concept kitchen. Whilst Perth has a pizza kitchen, Brisbane has a Mexican cantina, Melbourne now has an Asian kitchen dishing up piping hot Asian noodles!

Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne
Qantas Domestic Business Melbourne

If this is an indication of what lies ahead, I am sure the 2019 lounge refurbishment projects in Singapore, Sydney and Auckland will certainly be very exciting to see!

Andrew
Andrew
Andrew is a self-confessed guru when it comes to frequent flyer programmes. He claims that he is more familiar of the terms & conditions than the one who came up with the terms & conditions. His dream is to be able to feast on cookies day and night without getting fat.

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