MH Business Class Lounge Singapore
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MH Business Class Lounge Singapore
Been through Changi a couple of times now and the business class lounge there that MH uses for it's passengers is really good.
The MH golden lounge at KLIA could pick up some good hints as to how to improve their own lounge in KLIA.
Comfortable seats, good choice of meals that are tasty, drinks and a nice, dark cool setting.
Super fast internet and desktop use.
The MH golden lounge at KLIA could pick up some good hints as to how to improve their own lounge in KLIA.
Comfortable seats, good choice of meals that are tasty, drinks and a nice, dark cool setting.
Super fast internet and desktop use.
#2
Join Date: Jan 2016
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Do you mean the SATS lounge? I am personally OK with it as it feels new and I prefer their dishes vs MH KL lounge. Sometimes, queues are quite long with SATS.
My "greatest" concern in MH KL lounge is that they can use a good dish washer (or a true person who can scrub the plates)... the plates probably used to be white and is now turning brown with dark spots in the middle.
My "greatest" concern in MH KL lounge is that they can use a good dish washer (or a true person who can scrub the plates)... the plates probably used to be white and is now turning brown with dark spots in the middle.
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Do you mean the SATS lounge? I am personally OK with it as it feels new and I prefer their dishes vs MH KL lounge. Sometimes, queues are quite long with SATS.
My "greatest" concern in MH KL lounge is that they can use a good dish washer (or a true person who can scrub the plates)... the plates probably used to be white and is now turning brown with dark spots in the middle.
My "greatest" concern in MH KL lounge is that they can use a good dish washer (or a true person who can scrub the plates)... the plates probably used to be white and is now turning brown with dark spots in the middle.
I enjoy the lounge a lot...and I somehow find it more comfortable than the MH KL lounges for some reason. And the food is much much better.
#4
Join Date: Jul 2011
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I enjoy the SATS lounge too, the old MH Golden Lounge in Singapore is just directly opposite the SATS lounge at Terminal 2, I kind of miss that as well, although the facilities is not any better compared with SATS, I find the old Golden Lounge in Singapore has better tasting food than the KL one
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Agreed the SAT's lounge is fairly decent for a contract lounge although the Laksa is pretty poor.
Was it me or did I read somewhere that MH are opening a lounge again at SIN? Sure I saw a photo with construction going on somewhere.
Was it me or did I read somewhere that MH are opening a lounge again at SIN? Sure I saw a photo with construction going on somewhere.
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The MH KL lounge's food offerings, staff service and general feel of what a lounge should be is going downhill.
#12
Join Date: Nov 2009
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What's the procedure for gaining lounge access in SIN when connecting from a non MH flight? Flying QF in J to SIN, connecting to MH in J to KUL. All on one ticket, so will likely be issued both BP's in Australia. Do I need to swing by a transfer desk to get an invite, or can I just present the MH BP at the lounge?
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What's the procedure for gaining lounge access in SIN when connecting from a non MH flight? Flying QF in J to SIN, connecting to MH in J to KUL. All on one ticket, so will likely be issued both BP's in Australia. Do I need to swing by a transfer desk to get an invite, or can I just present the MH BP at the lounge?
If it's the QF lounge, BPs will do.
If the SATS, you will need an invitation but since you land at T1 why not just head to the QF lounge and head to your gate when nearing boarding via the skytrain.
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Not sure if it makes any difference if departing on QF, but if departing on MH - never had a problem guesting one pax to the SATS lounge as a OWS or OWE.