Last edit by: Tokyoite
please add on the lounge all stars!
LHR T3:
CX F lounge
LHR T4:
QR lounge
LHR T5:
BA Concord lounge
CDG:
QR lounge - although I think you can only access it when actually flying QR in a premium cabin.
CX lounge
FRA:
T2 JAL Sakura lounge
LHR T3:
CX F lounge
LHR T4:
QR lounge
LHR T5:
BA Concord lounge
CDG:
QR lounge - although I think you can only access it when actually flying QR in a premium cabin.
CX lounge
FRA:
T2 JAL Sakura lounge
Best oneworld lounges in Europe.
#46
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 3,925
I don’t understand why so many think the T3 CX lounge is so good. There is a noodle/snack bar but that’s in J not F. The F lounge is just nice and the cramped dining area serves basic food. It is pleasant but not as wonderful as many believe.
#47
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: UK
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#48
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Switzerland
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it’s the atmosphere and quality of the materials maybe. The whole lounge (both J & F as well as the showers and toilets) reeks of quality with glorious views, great furniture (love the wooden tables) and great seating (particularly the chairs along the windows). This all adds up to a very relaxing envionrment IMHO and makes the lounge feel extra special.
#49
Join Date: Jul 2011
Programs: BA Exec Club Gold, *G, EK Skywards Silver
Posts: 1,020
I wouldn't put AY premium above the CCR, not by a long shot. Go in there when there are a lot of Asian flights an hour or so away from scheduled departure and it's a zoo. The food is generally reasonably good, but it's all self service. Wine is vaguely ok but nowt special.
#50
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: All over the place often South Wales and Lake District
Programs: BA Gold for Life Accor Platinum
Posts: 4,552
Correct, how can the AY lounge possibly be ahead of the CCR?! There are no windows in the AY lounge, its often absolutely packed. The food and drink choices are limited. The CCR has a terrace, a very nice bar, table service and a restaurant, not to mention a very quiet 'business centre'. We can all debate its standing vs other genuine F class lounges round the world, e.g. QF F in SYD, The Wing/Pier in HKG, LH in FRA, SQ in SIN, but its absolutely a country mile ahead of AY in HEL.
#51
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: London, UK
Programs: BA Gold (OW Emerald) & Jet Airways - Thank goodness i never got started.......most awful FF program
Posts: 2,385
In Europe, I would go in the following order:
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
#52
Join Date: Apr 2015
Programs: Some
Posts: 5,252
In Europe, I would go in the following order:
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
#53
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: All over the place often South Wales and Lake District
Programs: BA Gold for Life Accor Platinum
Posts: 4,552
In Europe, I would go in the following order:
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
Joint 1st: QR lounges at LHR and CDG (these are identical and I would say better than QRs DOH lounge - Al Mourjan). But entry is restricted.
2nd: BA CCR (has free flowing premium Champagne, sit down restaurant and decent bar). But entry is restricted.
3rd: CX F in T3. Sit down restaurant is nice. I also like the Baron de Rothschild bubbly.
4th: QF in T3. Pretty much same as CX lounge but an Aussie version let down by the fact you have to request the Champagne specifically otherwise they will fob you off with some sparkling wine instead.
5th: MH F T4 - underrated. Good cocktails with excellent Malaysian food offerings. Not many ways to get in other than flying MH and QR. If in QR J, you would go to the QR instead.
6th: Mad T4S sala Velasquez. Good space. Great views but a pain to get to u less you are flying from t4s.
7th: AA Flagship. Never been but guessing the refurbed lounge would sit here.
8th: GF in T5. It's not bad but extremely crowded. Free flowing bubbles help but overall lacks in the food department.
9th: GF in T3. Same as T5 but not as good lighting hence lower.
the eagle eyed amongst you have noticed that the majority are all in LHR. I can't think of any other station which has that many OW F flights hence so many F options at 1 airport.
How can you place something that you haven't been in?
#54
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: coastal Croatia
Programs: BAEC Gold, M&M Senator
Posts: 2,181
maybe because he's been in other AA Flagship lounges. JFK, MIA and LAX are all pretty similar in terms of food and drink and layout so the assumption is that the LHR AA Flagship lounge will be basically the same as the others when it opens later this year. Just my guess, but of course I can't read his mind.
#56
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: UK - Hampshire & London
Programs: Mucci de Guardian des Celliers des Grands Crus 1e Classé, plus BAEC.
Posts: 2,734
#58
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: UK - Hampshire & London
Programs: Mucci de Guardian des Celliers des Grands Crus 1e Classé, plus BAEC.
Posts: 2,734
#59
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 369
Pretty sure it was 2008 last time.
Works quite well in a negroni sbagliato.
I also appreciate the Finnish long drink<tm> in cans as a drink for the sauna.
That said, the premium lounge is now also open, so no more sapphires in the Platinum Wing, OWE only.
Works quite well in a negroni sbagliato.
I also appreciate the Finnish long drink<tm> in cans as a drink for the sauna.
That said, the premium lounge is now also open, so no more sapphires in the Platinum Wing, OWE only.
#60
Join Date: May 2012
Location: GVA (HEL)
Programs: AY Plat (OWE)
Posts: 536