Farewell to the Business Centre in the GF Lounge
#1
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Farewell to the Business Centre in the GF Lounge
According to Business Traveller, the Business Centre in the GF lounge at T5 is no more. Instead, a number of sleeping pods will be installed in this area:
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...concorde-room/
I guess these days, most people have their own devices, so keeping a large area of PC’s is a little redundant. And for those who don’t, I suspect they will still have that smaller bank of computers next to the terrace.
Hopefully now there will be less people bedding down on the sofas for the day…
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...concorde-room/
I guess these days, most people have their own devices, so keeping a large area of PC’s is a little redundant. And for those who don’t, I suspect they will still have that smaller bank of computers next to the terrace.
Hopefully now there will be less people bedding down on the sofas for the day…
#2
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I think those smaller bank of computers are gone in 2019 if I’m correct. To be honest those computers were useless as they were very old running XP and was incompatible with many modern sites. The only good thing was that area was full of power sockets.
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While I agree with removing the redundant PC’s, and can see real benefit in adding sleeping pods, I hope there is still going to be a quiet working area with power and proper office chairs set away from the champagne drinkers maximising their visit.
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If Heathrow ( Terminal 5 to be specific ) allows overnight airside transfers in the future, this is a great idea.
However, I hope the printers and scanners don't go away.
However, I hope the printers and scanners don't go away.
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Having small office rooms like in EDI would makse sense for those who are conducting a lot of business calls in the lounge. As LHR isn't as well equipped with sockets as EDI I'll also miss being able to set all my devices to charge while drinking champagne in the room next door
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#12
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I agree that the now former business center was no longer a good use of space given how crowded the lounge was pre-Covid. But turning that entire space over to a max of seven visitors seems to be moving in the wrong direction. Moreover, dedicating a full time staff member to servicing those seven seems a bit much. There often aren't enough staff to pick up dirty dishes as it is. Also, with no pre-booking or even a wait list for those already in the lounge, it is likely to be a frustrating experience for most.
Besides, I'm a stomach sleeper. I'll never get to sleep in those things.
Besides, I'm a stomach sleeper. I'll never get to sleep in those things.
#13
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Cool space
it was one of the coolest areas in the entire lounge, and I shall miss it for that. Also – the desks were at a much better height to eat from then the low coffee tables. Eating round the far side, near the kitchen, it was just far too hot.
#14
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Exactly, on a hot summer day this and the CCR boardroom were the coolest temperature areas of the lounge complex. I’d love to see BA setup a lounge in the underground passageways which are consistently chilly.
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i have had these pods sprinkled around my office for the last ten years. at first i thought they were ok to grab 20 or 30 mins during the day, but then i realized i dont so much enjoy laying in the same seat as tons of other people...its a cleanliness thing for me. well in addition to only being able to lay in one position.
add to that the stuffy room that was the business center...no ideal.
i am concerned though they are eliminating more normal height tables to work and/or eat on. aside from the benches at the buffet which is too loud, that only leaves the handful of tables in the wine bar room just next to the biz center.
add to that the stuffy room that was the business center...no ideal.
i am concerned though they are eliminating more normal height tables to work and/or eat on. aside from the benches at the buffet which is too loud, that only leaves the handful of tables in the wine bar room just next to the biz center.