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77W_12A Apr 14, 2013 6:12 pm

Try the MH F lounge at KUL or the JL F lounge at NRT. I think you'll come to the conclusion that the CX F lounge at The Wing is pretty damn good. I will give QF a thumbs up to their F lounge at MEL and their new Business Class lounge at SIN. The open kitchen is fab!

correctioncx Apr 14, 2013 7:03 pm


Originally Posted by sxc (Post 20591144)
Who do you think runs the CX lounges?

Sofitel

CanucksHKG Apr 14, 2013 8:01 pm

I thought HK's CX lounges are part of the Plaza Premium group?



Nevermind. Only the Arrival and KUL CX lounge is managed by Plaza Premium.

QRC3288 Apr 15, 2013 12:11 am

I am not sure what is meant by "run", but I was under the distinct impression that Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels (aka, the company that owns the Peninsula Hotels chain and a few other things, listed on the HK Exchange) ran at least some of the CX airside lounges. I can confirm this was definitely true at least as recently as 2010.

Update 1: the HKSH website makes it pretty clear they at least run the Wing. From their website, citing achievements for the company in 2011: " A Cathay Pacific business class lounge in the Hong Kong International Airport, managed by Peninsula Clubs & Consultancy Services, was re-opened after extensive renovation." HK Shanghai Hotels website. I suspect if you dig through their annual reports you'll find mentions of what else they manage. Ticker is 45 HK.

Update 2: their 2012 annual report makes it clear they manage both the J and F side of the wing. They mention managing the Cathay Pacific "first and business class lounges". I don't think Sofitel, Plaza Premium or others are managing the CX airside lounges based on this, although it's not definitive that Peninsula manages all. Here's HKSH's annual report, just search for "cathay" in the document. 45 HK 2012 Annual Report

A few years back it was made abundantly clear to me that HKSH managed CX's F and J lounges, including The Cabin, at HKIA. I don't have documentation to prove that but suffice to say the information was from a reliable source.

For those interested, HKSH also manages the Peak Tram and the commercial building it arrives into atop the Peak.

correctioncx Apr 15, 2013 4:16 am

Sorry I misread. It is the peninsula catering people running the wing- both J and F and cabanas etc also the pier and cabin
U can see from the uniform of the staff the name badge they are wearing
The arrivals lounge is managed by the plaza premium

G_G Apr 15, 2013 4:32 am


Originally Posted by gemini573 (Post 20592142)
Try the MH F lounge at KUL or the JL F lounge at NRT. I think you'll come to the conclusion that the CX F lounge at The Wing is pretty damn good. I will give QF a thumbs up to their F lounge at MEL and their new Business Class lounge at SIN. The open kitchen is fab!

I agree with you :
- MH F lounge has poor quality food
- JL F lounge has a poor buffet and no menu

The Haven is far beyond both

sxc Apr 15, 2013 6:58 am


Originally Posted by correctioncx (Post 20593792)
Sorry I misread. It is the peninsula catering people running the wing- both J and F and cabanas etc also the pier and cabin
U can see from the uniform of the staff the name badge they are wearing
The arrivals lounge is managed by the plaza premium

So why do you see it as a problem that Sofitel runs the QF lounges?

correctioncx Apr 15, 2013 8:36 am


Originally Posted by sxc (Post 20594279)
So why do you see it as a problem that Sofitel runs the QF lounges?

It is NOT a problem but when the ONLY thing unr good at is run by third party isn't it ironic?


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