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Qantas has announced a significant upgrade to its Regional Lounge network, with refurbishments beginning across seven key locations throughout February and March 2026. The investment forms part of the Flying Kangaroo’s broader commitment to enhancing the travel experience for customers flying to and from regional Australia.
Travellers can expect a more contemporary look and feel, improved comfort and upgraded technology as Qantas continues to modernise its lounge offering nationwide. The refresh program reflects the airline’s long‑term strategy to elevate both ground and inflight experiences for regional customers.
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A Fresh New Look Inspired by Regional Australia

Each lounge will receive a revitalised interior featuring a new colour palette inspired by local landscapes. The redesign includes:
• Modern, comfortable furniture
• Improved seating zones for work and relaxation
• Updated flooring and refined finishes
• Additional charging points and upgraded entertainment displays
These enhancements aim to create a more welcoming and functional space for frequent flyers, business travellers and leisure guests alike.
Temporary Lounge Closures During the Upgrade
| Lounge location | Dates |
| Rockhampton | 5 to 18 February |
| Gladstone | 8 to 26 February |
| Kalgoorlie | 8 to 14 February |
| Tamworth | 12 to 21 February |
| Coffs Harbour | 14 to 24 February |
| Mackay | 15 February to 9 March |
| Karratha | 8 March to 19 March |
QantasLink CEO Mark Dal Pra acknowledged the temporary inconvenience but emphasised the long‑term benefits for regional travellers.
“These investments are part of our commitment to ensuring customers have a great experience with us both on the ground and in the air. We know how much our frequent flyers value our regional lounges… we’re confident the finished product will make it worthwhile.”
Part of a Broader Regional Investment Strategy
The lounge refresh program is just one component of Qantas’ ongoing investment in regional Australia. The airline is also progressing with a major fleet renewal initiative, which includes:
- The introduction of 11 new Airbus A220 aircraft, with 18 more to follow
- A transition to a single fleet of Q400 turboprops, improving reliability and reducing emissions per seat
These upgrades will help Qantas continue delivering safe, efficient and comfortable travel options across its extensive regional network.
Conclusion
Qantas’ Regional Lounge Refresh Program marks a meaningful step forward in enhancing the travel experience for customers across Australia. With modernised spaces, upgraded amenities and a renewed focus on comfort, the airline is reinforcing its commitment to regional communities while investing in the future of domestic aviation.
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