Chic New Qantas Lounge Opening At Auckland Airport, With A La Carte Dining

Chic New Qantas Lounge Opening At Auckland Airport, With A La Carte Dining

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In April 2025, we saw Qantas close its lounge at Auckland International Airport (AKL), so that it could undergo a full redevelopment. There’s an exciting update, as this lounge is now just over a week from opening.

Details of the new Qantas Lounge Auckland

On December 17, 2025, we’re going to see the reopening of the Qantas Lounge Auckland, which has undergone an expansion, plus a full renovation.

Qantas Lounge Auckland entrance

The footprint of the lounge is 60% larger than the previous space, with capacity for more than 370 passengers, across dedicated zones for dining, relaxing, and working.

Qantas Lounge Auckland seating

For the first time across the Qantas global lounge network, oneworld Emerald flyers (including Qantas Platinum One and Platinum members) will have access to a dedicated a la carte dining area, offering a menu from Neil Perry, with dishes like crumbled local fish and chips, salt and pepper squid, signature pavlova, and more. So think of it as a little mini first class lounge, without there actually being a first class lounge.

Qantas Lounge Auckland dining area

Beyond that, there will be a standard buffet area, featuring New Zealand produce and wine, a gelato station, and a cocktail bar serving up premium beverages and barista coffee.

Qantas Lounge Auckland bar area

In terms of design, the lounge is intended to bring the outdoors inside, with living green walls throughout, and with travertine tiles and terrazzo tabletops creating a natural and relaxed atmosphere.

Qantas Lounge Auckland layout
Qantas Lounge Auckland design

To help passengers stay connected, 70% of seating offers direct access to a charging port. The lounge also has an impressive 15 shower suites, allowing customers to freshen up before or during their journeys.

Here’s how Qantas International CEO Cam Wallace describes this new lounge facility:

“Our customers tell us the lounge experience is an important part of their journey, which is why we’re investing in our award-winning lounge network around the globe. Auckland is a key hub connecting our customers across the Tasman and around the world, and this new lounge gives them more space and premium facilities to enjoy ahead of the holidays.”

“The new Auckland lounge celebrates the best of New Zealand and has been thoughtfully designed for how our customers want to use the space, whether that’s working, relaxing over a meal, or freshening up during transit.”

This looks like a great new lounge facility!

Obviously there are close ties between Australia and New Zealand, making Auckland an important market for Qantas. Beyond that, though, keep in mind that Qantas operates its flight to New York (JFK) via Auckland nowadays, so that makes this a crucially important market.

Even when Qantas starts operating its Project Sunrise flights (the world’s longest nonstop flights), the plan is still to maintain this route via Auckland.

The old Qantas Lounge Auckland was definitely in need of a refresh, so it’s great to see the gorgeous design of the lounge, as lounge design is something Qantas does a great job with. At first I was sad to see that Qantas would no longer have a dedicated first class lounge in Auckland, but it was kind of lackluster, and the special section for oneworld Emerald members makes up for it.

Bottom line

The all-new Qantas Lounge Auckland will be opening shortly, and it should be a massive improvement over the old lounge. It’ll have an updated design, a significant increase in seating, and a dedicated dining area for oneworld Emerald members. This looks like a very nice passenger experience improvement at one of Qantas’ bigger foreign stations.

What do you make of the new Qantas Lounge Auckland?

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  1. haz Guest

    Is the OWE access confirmed as the QF press release just mentions QF Platinum and Platinum One?

    It's not clear if this is an actual first space where QF allows other OW carriers access to dining or if it's just for their own.

    1. BrianQQ Guest

      OWE access is basically confirmed.

  2. Eskimo Guest

    Hmm new Gelato station?
    I'm gonna miss the self serve NZ ice cream. Those are quite good.

  3. JJ Guest

    If flying Qatar Business from Auckland, can I use the Lounge also?

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ JJ -- It's a standard oneworld Sapphire and business class lounge, so as long as the lounge is open and there aren't capacity restrictions over certain hours, you should be able to.

    2. QF Guest

      Unlikely not. Qatar's flight departs at 11.45pm, the lounge is likely not open then.

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BrianQQ Guest

OWE access is basically confirmed.

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QF Guest

Unlikely not. Qatar's flight departs at 11.45pm, the lounge is likely not open then.

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haz Guest

Is the OWE access confirmed as the QF press release just mentions QF Platinum and Platinum One? It's not clear if this is an actual first space where QF allows other OW carriers access to dining or if it's just for their own.

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