Lounge at Beijing?
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Previously Leeds, England - now Chicago USA (KLM/AF - Lifetime Platinum)
Posts: 144
Lounge at Beijing?
I hope this is an easy question for someone to answer!
I'm flying with KLM to Beijing soon, and from what I can find online, KL (and other Skyteam carriers) use T2 at PEK. However, it has been harder to find out about lounges there. I'm flying in Y but I am a FB Platinum ie Skyteam E+. There is a thread on the Delta Airlines forum from Dec 2010 which suggests that Skyteam use "the BGS lounge near Gate 11". Grateful if anyone who has flown KL to PEK recently can please confirm.
As ever, many thanks,
KG
I'm flying with KLM to Beijing soon, and from what I can find online, KL (and other Skyteam carriers) use T2 at PEK. However, it has been harder to find out about lounges there. I'm flying in Y but I am a FB Platinum ie Skyteam E+. There is a thread on the Delta Airlines forum from Dec 2010 which suggests that Skyteam use "the BGS lounge near Gate 11". Grateful if anyone who has flown KL to PEK recently can please confirm.
As ever, many thanks,
KG
#2
Join Date: May 2010
Programs: Delta Silver, HH Gold, Accor Gold, IHG Platinum
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KLM website says they use the Air China lounge.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Previously Leeds, England - now Chicago USA (KLM/AF - Lifetime Platinum)
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Thank you KLflyerRalph. I didn't spot the "lounges" link on KLM.com when I was trying to find out, so thanks for linking to it, much appreciated.
KG
KG
#7
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Derbyshire, UK
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Posts: 520
Yes it is opposite Gate 11, on the right. You can't miss it
The lounge is OK. New seating (the old ones were showing their age). Reasonable food, okay-ish drinks. Free wifi, business centre. Newspapers are poor but that is a matter of government regulation and is the same for all Intl departure lounges in China
nickyboy
The lounge is OK. New seating (the old ones were showing their age). Reasonable food, okay-ish drinks. Free wifi, business centre. Newspapers are poor but that is a matter of government regulation and is the same for all Intl departure lounges in China
nickyboy