Air China Business Class Lounge
Whew – you made it through the transit immigration. That actually wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be, the line was pretty long for 6am and of course this was the first place where an actual immigration-style passport check occurred for transiting but that’s okay. Did you see the cool restaurant right by the lounge:
What do you think of the lounge? I actually quite like it – I like that it’s open air and the seating is pretty good for a J lounge.
View down to the terminal below:
Oh hey there AA 772:
I’m still full from that breakfast we had on CA 174 but I could use a Coke Zero. Here I got a Diet Coke for you too:
Oh and if you want the internet you’ll have to go up to the front counter. I just stopped by to see if I could get the internet password and well, you know that whole China internet censorship thing? Turns out if you want an internet password you have to bring your passport up to that machine by the front desk. It’ll scan your passport (like the Global Entry machines), record all the relevant information (name, passport number, flights) and only then will it give you an internet password and don’t forget we can’t use Facebook or Twitter here.
Well we better head over to our gate, we don’t want to miss our flight to Haneda!