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This gives the lounges options available for BA passengers departing from LHR T3. If you flight is departing from T3 you will not have access to the T5 lounges - including Concorde Room - since you must have a same-day T5 boarding pass to get airside in T5. If your flight is from T3, then you need to use the T3 lounges, your boarding pass will not work in T5. As it happens there is a good range of lounges available in T3, details below.
For breakfast options for BA Gold / Emerald / First travellers, there is a photo guide in post 291, click here. Note the Qantas lounge only opens at 08:00 hrs.
LHR Terminal 3 First Class Lounges
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/cath...e-reviews.html
LHR Terminal 3 Business Class Lounges
For breakfast options for BA Gold / Emerald / First travellers, there is a photo guide in post 291, click here. Note the Qantas lounge only opens at 08:00 hrs.
LHR Terminal 3 First Class Lounges
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/cath...e-reviews.html
LHR Terminal 3 Business Class Lounges
Best T3 OneWorld Lounge
#271
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: RBKC
Programs: AA EXP and Eurostar Carte Blanche
Posts: 3,849
Flying out of T3 tomorrow morning with a colleague, and he is very keen to get the best possible Full English. I'm in all the lounges frequently, but I rarely fly in the morning and therefore have no idea which one has the best Full English?
Any input would be appreciated
Edit: Sorry I didn't specify, but this is in the context of first lounges. So, between BA F, CX F, AA F, and QF.
Any input would be appreciated
Edit: Sorry I didn't specify, but this is in the context of first lounges. So, between BA F, CX F, AA F, and QF.
Last edited by ExpatExp; Apr 30, 2018 at 7:30 am
#273
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 732
Flying out of T3 tomorrow morning with a colleague, and he is very keen to get the best possible Full English. I'm in all the lounges frequently, but I rarely fly in the morning and therefore have no idea which one has the best Full English?
Any input would be appreciated
Edit: Sorry I didn't specify, but this is in the context of first lounges. So, between BA F, CX F, AA F, and QF.
Any input would be appreciated
Edit: Sorry I didn't specify, but this is in the context of first lounges. So, between BA F, CX F, AA F, and QF.
#274
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Scotland
Programs: BA Silver
Posts: 169
Going out to Las in F in July and i know where the BA lounge is, what kind of distance is it from the CX F, AA F, QF lounges, i ask as i have MS and not able to walk very long distances but would like to try out couple of the others at least if i could manage.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Thanks in advance for any input.
#276
Join Date: Jul 2017
Programs: Mucci Chevalier des Internautes Amables; BAEC
Posts: 970
Going out to Las in F in July and i know where the BA lounge is, what kind of distance is it from the CX F, AA F, QF lounges, i ask as i have MS and not able to walk very long distances but would like to try out couple of the others at least if i could manage.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Thanks in advance for any input.
#277
Join Date: Apr 2018
Posts: 25
Which part of the cx lounge!
My husband and I are flying first in a couple of weeks. I love the sound of the noodle bar in the cx lounge but I know it’s in the business class area...for the best noodles & service is it better to skip the first lounge and head straight for the noodles?
#278
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Anywhere
Posts: 6,573
You can order the same noodles from the CX J lounge to be served at your table at the F lounge. Personally I prefer to help myself from the J lounge because it takes longer to be brought over to the F lounge, where the noodles are soaked longer in the broth and no longer "al dente".
#280
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: NW London and NW Sydney
Programs: BA Diamond, Hilton Bronze, A3 Diamond, IHG *G
Posts: 6,344
If you're actually flying CX it will be busy so perhaps ask if it's OK beforehand.
You can of course go to the business side if you want but just before the CX flights, well, it will prepare you for Hong Kong
Be aware the portion sizes are not that big - I can still gobble down 3 bowls of noodles even after 3 courses from the first menu, at least when I'm in Y and don't want to eat on board.
#281
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: ORK
Programs: BAEC
Posts: 65
#282
Join Date: Aug 2013
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#283
Moderator, Iberia Airlines, Airport Lounges, and Ambassador, British Airways Executive Club
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Posts: 63,769
I was also nearly certain the noodles are available whenever the lounge is open, but I must admit noodles will never feature in the CWS breakfast (and I was there today) hence my slight hesitance to contradict. I think there aren't so many kitchen staff visible in the early morning but my suspicion is they can do the noodles on request in the usual way.
#285
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: London
Programs: BA Silver, ZSL Silver
Posts: 2,551
I've had noodles in there before an 08:30 departure, and we probably got there at about 07:00.
Looking forward to trying the QF lounge for the first time this morning, then back over to CX (sadly no F access today!) for noodles and a Cathay Delight.
Looking forward to trying the QF lounge for the first time this morning, then back over to CX (sadly no F access today!) for noodles and a Cathay Delight.