By Paula Ahillon For Daily Mail Australia and Australian Associated Press
Published: 04:06 BST, 4 April 2019 | Updated: 04:06 BST, 4 April 2019
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Qantas has reportedly banned Fraser Anning from its exclusive Chairman's Lounge club over his Christchurch terror comments.
The independent senator blamed the March 15 massacre, in which 50 people died, on Muslim immigration.
The Chairman's Lounge can only be accessed through an invitation and is frequented by federal members of parliament and top business elites.
Members are offered flight seat upgrades, an a la carte menu, a comfortable lounge and table service.
The exclusive access has been around for almost 30 years but Qantas has remained secretive about how it selects people or how many members there are.
Qantas has reportedly banned Fraser Anning (pictured on Thursday) from its exclusive Chairman's Lounge club over his Christchurch terror comments
The independent politician blamed the March 15 massacre, which cost 50 lives, on Muslim immigration
Qantas said last week the airline would review Mr Anning's access to the invitation-only lounge - and on Thursday banned him, according to The Australian.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Qantas for comment.
Mr Anning was censured by parliament for his 'shameful and pathetic' comments on Wednesday.
'Senator Anning's comments were ugly and divisive. They were dangerous and unacceptable from anyone, let alone a member of this place,' government