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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)
#377
Join Date: Oct 2022
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Question, if I am on NH160 tomorrow, can I access the T2 Suite Lounge before heading over to T3? Will have some time to kill after dropping a friend off at the airport and would love to see the nicer one.
#378
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Looking at plan, the bus stop is at the arrivals level, which you'll basically need staff assistance to reach from departures. Which also means when coming back to T3, you'll have to go through transit security. Which at times can be quite sluggish. Also if coming from T3 departures to T2, there would be transit security in T2, and you would have needed staff assistance to access arrivals level.
Possible, maybe. Easy and quick, certainly not. But if you do try, please report back on the experience.
Last edited by CPH-Flyer; Nov 4, 2023 at 6:16 pm
#380
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 905
Tried ordering Tonkotsu Ramen at one of these suite lounges at HND via the website that is accessed through the QR code they provide. The website told me the dish is only available at the HND lounge. The issue however is that I am already trying to order from the HND lounge while being physically there. I remember feeling hilariously amused rather than frustrated at that moment.
#381
Join Date: Jan 2022
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Posts: 250
Tried ordering Tonkotsu Ramen at one of these suite lounges at HND via the website that is accessed through the QR code they provide. The website told me the dish is only available at the HND lounge. The issue however is that I am already trying to order from the HND lounge while being physically there. I remember feeling hilariously amused rather than frustrated at that moment.
#382
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Tried ordering Tonkotsu Ramen at one of these suite lounges at HND via the website that is accessed through the QR code they provide. The website told me the dish is only available at the HND lounge. The issue however is that I am already trying to order from the HND lounge while being physically there. I remember feeling hilariously amused rather than frustrated at that moment.
#383
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 4
My itinerary is as follows
ORD > HND in NH F arriving at 9 PM
HND > HKG in NH J departing next day at 9 AM
What time do the lounges close?
Can I stay in the airport until the next morning? The website says it closes once the last flight has departed but how do I check for that?
Do I get access to the first class lounge on arrival or the business one only? Since my departure flight is technically the next day, am I only eligible for the business class lounge?
ORD > HND in NH F arriving at 9 PM
HND > HKG in NH J departing next day at 9 AM
What time do the lounges close?
Can I stay in the airport until the next morning? The website says it closes once the last flight has departed but how do I check for that?
Do I get access to the first class lounge on arrival or the business one only? Since my departure flight is technically the next day, am I only eligible for the business class lounge?
#385
Join Date: Jan 2022
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#386
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#387
Join Date: Jan 2020
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My guess would be that you have to check in and pass security at T3, and then take busses back and forth. But you can try to see if they will let you through in T2. There is no indication on the ANA website for operational hours of the busses. But as they need to go from 3 to 2 until quite late, I would think they bring passengers to from T2 to T3 even if there is no arrivals in T2. Apart from no scheduled departures, there is also no indication of the duration.
Looking at plan, the bus stop is at the arrivals level, which you'll basically need staff assistance to reach from departures. Which also means when coming back to T3, you'll have to go through transit security. Which at times can be quite sluggish. Also if coming from T3 departures to T2, there would be transit security in T2, and you would have needed staff assistance to access arrivals level.
Possible, maybe. Easy and quick, certainly not. But if you do try, please report back on the experience.
Looking at plan, the bus stop is at the arrivals level, which you'll basically need staff assistance to reach from departures. Which also means when coming back to T3, you'll have to go through transit security. Which at times can be quite sluggish. Also if coming from T3 departures to T2, there would be transit security in T2, and you would have needed staff assistance to access arrivals level.
Possible, maybe. Easy and quick, certainly not. But if you do try, please report back on the experience.
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#390
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