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    Posted: 29 July 2021 at 6:15pm
I'm going to book a flight to New Zealand in early 2022 for a special occasion directly through Qantas. On the information page about waiting rooms, I see that international waiting rooms in Australia are currently closed, with the exception of Brisbane (business) and Sydney (first).

Has this been the case since the start of the COVID quarantine 15 months ago? Or is Melbourne only on the closed list since the last lock and can be open by then?
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The friends flew the Qantas business to Auckland via Sydney on Saturday.
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The inner hall in the KSA was open.
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