T5 Lounge why so Warm?
#17
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Effectively grounded
Programs: BA GGL for a little while longer
Posts: 844
We came through the First Wing the other day and didn't even pause in the FLounge as it was like a sauna.
Instead, knowing our flight would leave from a B gate, we hopped on the transit and had a perfectly nice time in the B lounge, which was cool and uncrowded.
If you don't want a meal or self-pout champagne, B lounge is perfectly fine IMO...
Instead, knowing our flight would leave from a B gate, we hopped on the transit and had a perfectly nice time in the B lounge, which was cool and uncrowded.
If you don't want a meal or self-pout champagne, B lounge is perfectly fine IMO...
#18
#19
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Oslo, Norway
Posts: 557
Also a big design flaw is that it looks as the all the coolers for food and drink is not connected to a central cooling-system. In most modern shops etc. they have the cooling-unit outside, while in the lounge all the warm exhaust from the coolers are let into the room.
#20
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Roswell, GA
Programs: AA EXP 2.8m,Lifetime PLT, Hilton Diamond, IHG PlLT, SPG Gold
Posts: 3,191
that is probably why I will stay only long enough to take a shower, grab a coffee and paper.
I have tried the outdoor (well not really outdoor) seating, its better but still always to me feels a bit on the warm side.
(and this is coming from someone that is always in shorts and a Hawaiian shirt)
I have tried the outdoor (well not really outdoor) seating, its better but still always to me feels a bit on the warm side.
(and this is coming from someone that is always in shorts and a Hawaiian shirt)
#21
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 7,237
Feel your pain brother! It's the same for me, if not worse, with the Club and F bedding.