Qantas will begin reopening its domestic airport lounges from Wednesday around the country - but not in Melbourne or Brisbane. The airline closed its domestic and international lounges on March 23 after government restrictions due to the COVID-19 outbreak saw most flights suspended. Business class domestic lounges in Sydney, Perth and Canberra will open on July 1, along with the Qantas Club at Adelaide Airport. The airline will also open regional lounges at airports in Alice Springs, Kalgoorlie, Tamworth, Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Broome, Karratha and Launceston. Passengers will notice some differences due to the airline's new "Fly Well" health and safety regime. Numbers will be capped based on the state guidelines on indoor gathering limits. The self-serve buffet is also gone, replaced by a hosted "Snacking Station" and hot drinks will now be served in disposable cups. Menu items can be ordered and will be delivered by staff on a tray. "This is a new world for everyone as we introduce and evolve our services to the new travel climate, but we're very confident that we can make this work well for our people and our customers," said Qantas chief customer officer, Stephanie Tully.<br/>