crappy cx lounges around the globe
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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crappy cx lounges around the globe
Curently sat in AMS, this lounge is about as basic as they come. Been in here 2 hrs and the two girls sat on the front desk have made no effort to clear the tables of any dirty cups etc. There is no toilet, no shower, no milk for tea, no food, no magazines or newspapers. THe selection of drinks is minimal and the coffee machine is out of water for the last 30 minutes but the conversation between the two front desk girls must go on before they can refill it. I travel with CX for a reason and I expect a certain level of service which this station does not provide. Anyone else got other locations to report so I can avoid them. Oh and the wifi is so slow it took 2 minutes to upload this post, reminds me of the old dial up network days.
#2
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Singapore
Programs: CX Gold, Krisflyer PPS, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Platinum
Posts: 738
I guess you are in the Sakura lounge in AMS. They used to use the BA lounge wich is a bit better, still bad in terms of foods and drinks. Agree, the Sakura lounge is really really CRAP!!! I normally just go there for the free wifi.
#3
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 768
Sakura lounge is definitely not the best in the network, but it's already much, much better than when they used the Menzies lounge across the hall. That one was horrible.
The ladies at the front desk in Sakura normally are very busy talking to each other, that's why they have so little time cleaning up and refilling.
Last time I was there (twice in December) they did have a few newspapers and magazines but indeed no food.
The ladies at the front desk in Sakura normally are very busy talking to each other, that's why they have so little time cleaning up and refilling.
Last time I was there (twice in December) they did have a few newspapers and magazines but indeed no food.
#7
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Hong Kong
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#9
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Santa Clara CA USA
Programs: CX SL, SQ SL
Posts: 276
It would be better to divide lounges into CX-operated, OW-partner operated and third party contract lounges, and rank them separately. Calling them all 'CX lounges' implies a level of uniformity that doesn't exist.
Speaking about DEL, the clipper lounge is an independent contract lounge. Further, not only is the terminal old, but it is due to be mothballed once operations move to T3 in a few months. Considering the progress videos of T3 on the net, the terminal and facilities are likely to be vastly superior to T2.
Speaking about DEL, the clipper lounge is an independent contract lounge. Further, not only is the terminal old, but it is due to be mothballed once operations move to T3 in a few months. Considering the progress videos of T3 on the net, the terminal and facilities are likely to be vastly superior to T2.
#11
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: HKG
Programs: *Gold (TG), 9W Gold, CX Diamond
Posts: 14
Chennai and Rome are also quite bad. Rome (Le Anfore) is often very crowded, limited food variety, bad toilets, no free wifi. Chennai is busy, small, no free wifi, one drink policy.
I think DEL is better than MNL but it can get very crowded. Also, the fact that DEL lounge is located before security can be a bummer at times.
Fresco
PS. And wait until you see Milan Malpensa (CX will start flying to MXP later this year)... truly bad!
I think DEL is better than MNL but it can get very crowded. Also, the fact that DEL lounge is located before security can be a bummer at times.
Fresco
PS. And wait until you see Milan Malpensa (CX will start flying to MXP later this year)... truly bad!
#12
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: MEL
Programs: Plastic Fantastic! - QF, DJ, AF, NZ, DL etc..
Posts: 414
I just walked through the door that supposedly seperated the two...
Still maintain my thoughts on this lounge, both sections.
#13
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: HKG, BOS
Programs: CX SL, AB Gold, AF/KL FB Silver, HU/HX Silver, SPG Gold
Posts: 2,596
Agree, some lounges are operated by partners/airports companies, so CX isn't that responsible for such lounges, but they do have the right to demand improvement.
#14
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Programs: CX Silver, QFF Bronze, Mabuhay Miles
Posts: 571
Manila lounge my be small, but it is ok - snacks and drinks, reading materials, comfortable seats. Beats waiting at the gate.
In fairness, CX were probably ready to upgrade to a nice new lounge at the NAIA Terminal #3 several years ago, before it was locked up for a few years (and only opened to local airlines in the past year or so).
In fairness, CX were probably ready to upgrade to a nice new lounge at the NAIA Terminal #3 several years ago, before it was locked up for a few years (and only opened to local airlines in the past year or so).
#15
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: HKG, BOS
Programs: CX SL, AB Gold, AF/KL FB Silver, HU/HX Silver, SPG Gold
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Yep, it wouldn't be economical to completely renovate/expand a lounge that's going to be in use for just a few years. Let's just see what happens when MNL T3 opens.