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ANA Suite Lounge is the name for ANA's first class lounges. There are international Suite Lounges in Narita (close to gate 50), Haneda (by gate 109), and Honolulu. In addition there are domestic Suite Lounges in Haneda, Naha, and Sapporo Shinchitose.
One guest is allowed with a boarding pass for the same flight.
Access to the lounge is not possible when arriving.
International lounge access:
All departing first class passengers gets access to the Suite Lounge regardless of Star Alliance carrier they are flying on.
ANA allows their own connecting first class passengers continuing to another flight in J or Y on ANA to use the Suite Lounge. This applies for same day and same airport connections.
Passengers arriving in first class on another Star Alliance partner connecting to a J or Y flight will not be allowed in to the Suite Lounge.
One guest is allowed with a boarding pass for the same flight.
Passengers holding ANA Diamond status can access the Suite Lounge regardless of the class and Star Alliance carrier of the departing flight.
Access to the lounge is not possible when arriving.
Domestic lounge access:
The domestic Suite Lounges are available to ANA Diamond members.
A Premium Class ticket gives access to the domestic ANA Lounges
ANA Int’l Suite Lounges HND/NRT (consolidated)
#286
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Hi - I'll be arriving in NRT on NH808 in Y, and then continuing to LAX on NH6 in F. It's a 9 hour layover.
Are there any sort of sleeper rooms/day beds available, even if for a charge in NRT, airside (or in the Suite Lounge)?
TIA
Are there any sort of sleeper rooms/day beds available, even if for a charge in NRT, airside (or in the Suite Lounge)?
TIA
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There are supposedly quiet rooms in the terminal, but what that actually includes, I don't know.
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Arriving in NRT in F on NH and transferring to a flight to ICN in J on ET (I know, a strange combination…), all on the ticket. Do I get access to the Suites Lounge ?
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#292
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I’ve done lax to haneda on F NH and then Y NH to Gimpo and they gave me suites access, even with separate reservation. The lady made it very clear at the check in counter in lax. The first class boarding pass will even say first lounge
#293
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Was this recent? Thinking of doing LHR-HND in F and then HND-BKK in Y, both on ANA but different tickets. Quite a long layover so really hoping I can access the suite lounge for this. The wiki seems to say yes so I am really hopeful
Last edited by NHarmonia; Sep 22, 2022 at 5:02 pm
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Needs to be considered a same day connection, so what is your exact connection?
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Considering ANA's reductions in the international fleet, the general reduction of flights operated in to Haneda by the sum of airlines, I don't think they are in any hurry to open T2 for international operations again. Only when T3 looks to be constrained in capacity again. Opening T2 for international flights again, is just an increased operating cost that ANA does not need until necessitated by capacity constraints.
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Just flew out of HND in F, tried the Suite Lounge, and have to say that I prefer the regular ANA Lounge. Main advantages of the Suite Lounge are that it’s less crowded, and it’s easier/faster to get a shower. But the Suite Lounge is seriously overstaffed and it feels like you have two attendants looking over your shoulder all the time. (I made the mistake of answering a phone call and had an attendant harassing me within moments to hang up or move to a phone booth.) Also way more food available in the regular lounge buffet.
Also, having tried JAL F a few months ago, I’d say the JAL lounges at HND are better by a long shot. The “retro” area in the JAL lounge with airline memorabilia, foosball, etc. is simply amazing. ANA should take some notes and step up.
Also, having tried JAL F a few months ago, I’d say the JAL lounges at HND are better by a long shot. The “retro” area in the JAL lounge with airline memorabilia, foosball, etc. is simply amazing. ANA should take some notes and step up.