QantasLink moves closer to home
QantasLink customers travelling to and from Sydney Airport now have improved access to Qantas’ premium lounges, following the move from Terminal 2 to Qantas’ exclusive domestic terminal, Terminal 3.
Qantas domestic CEO Lyell Strambi said Terminal 3’s faster check-in services would significantly reduce check-in times for QantasLink customers, "which is a huge benefit for the growing number of business travellers between regional areas and Sydney".
An extra 80 seats have also been added to the Qantas Club to accommodate the additional customers using the premium lounge.
QantasLink operates from Sydney to Tamworth, Dubbo, Canberra, Armidale, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Lord Howe Island and Gladstone.
Ian Jarrett
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