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Lounge Admittance Policy and Guest Admittance Policy
Please see this link for details of lounge admittance for:
  • Marco Polo Members
  • Oneworld status holders
  • Business and First Class Passengers
  • People not flying Cathay Pacific or Dragonair
  • Guests


The following FAQs are addressed below:
  • What lounges does Cathay Pacific operate at HKIA (aka “what are my choices”)?
    • Which departures lounge should I use?
      • I am not a Marco Polo Club member. I am not travelling on a Cathay Pacific or Dragonair flight. Can I use one of the lounges?
        • I am arriving off CX First Class and connecting to a CX or KA flight in Business Class. Can I access the First Class lounge during my transit?
          • Can I visit multiple lounges?
            • Do operational-upgrades (op-ups) come with upgraded lounge benefits?
              • Do mile-upgraded (award) tickets come with lounge benefits?
                • What if I want to meet up with fellow FlyerTalkers in CX lounges?
                  • Transiting through HKG and getting to the lounges
                    • Is it possible to visit airside lounges during a transit and then exit the airport?





What lounges does Cathay Pacific operate at HKIA (aka “what are my choices”)?
Cathay Pacific (together with subsidiary Dragonair) operate the following lounges at Hong Kong:

Departure lounges:
  • The Wing - First Class
  • The Wing - Business Class
  • The Pier - First Class
  • The Pier - Business Class
  • The Cabin - Business Class - Closed as of 1 May 2018
  • The Bridge - Business Class
  • The Deck - Business Class

All departure lounges are airside and are only accessible by passengers who have an onward boarding pass and who have cleared security and passport control.


Which departures lounge should I use?
Depending on your access entitlement, you can use any lounge in the terminal. You should check how long it takes to get to your departure gate from the lounge you choose

Food
  • The Wing - F Class, there is a buffet restaurant, and an a-la-carte menu, and a Champagne bar.
  • The Wing - J Class, there is a new Coffee Loft concept offering freshly brewed coffee and freshly baked pastries. Compared to The Pier, there is also a wider selection of savoury foods.
  • The Pier - F Class has an a la carte restaurant, and no buffet. It is the newest of the lounges, and the most up to date in Cathay's service offering.
  • The Cabin has The Deli and the Health Bar which offer made-to-order hot sandwiches and antipasti, and fresh juices. There is also a small western and Asian food buffet. There is no separate F class dining or seating at The Cabin. The Cabin is permanently closed.
  • The Bridge features The Bakery, which offers freshly baked bread and pizzas, as well as sandwiches, pastries, Asian and Western soups, and fresh salads. There is no separate F class dining or seating at The Bridge.
    F Class Lounge Menus: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/catha...nge-menus.html

For details of what facilities are offered in each lounge, please refer to the links on the Cathay Pacific/Dragonair websites:

Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Airport Lounges


AusBT reviews of new CX lounges:
The Wing Business Class Review
The Wing First Class Review
The Bridge
The Pier First Class
The New Pier Business Class lounge



Discussion on CX Lounges World Wide:
New - The Bridge
The Wing - The Best Oneworld Business Lounge in the network?
Review of new F wing
Cathay Pacific – Chicago (ORD) Lounge
New CX lounge in SFO???
The New Pier First and Business Class lounges
The New Pier Business Class Lounge
London Heathrow lounge experience
The Deck



I am not a Marco Polo Club member. I am not travelling on a Cathay Pacific or Dragonair flight. Can I use one of the lounges?

Please see the above section which include details on Admittance policies.

The following can access Cathay Pacific lounges to the extent as detailed in the above admittance policy:
  • First and Business Class passengers flying oneworld marketed and operated flights, class of lounge depending on class of travel
  • Oneworld Sapphire members (including Marco Polo Gold members) departing on a oneworld marketed and operated flight, J lounges
  • Oneworld Emerald members (including Marco Polo Diamond members) departing on a oneworld marketed and operated flight, F or J lounges
  • Marco Polo Silver members departing on a Cathay Pacific or Cathay Dragon marketed and operated flight, J lounges (any lounge provided by CX to J passengers except for JFK, where SL members are directed to the Admiral's Club when it is open)
  • Marco Polo Silver, Gold, and Diamond members departing on a Cathay Pacific or Cathay Dragon marketed flight operated by another carrier, class of lounge depending on status, for Cathay Pacific-owned lounges only, if physically accessible and open.

If you do not fall into any of these categories you are out of luck (or you can be guested in).


I am arriving off CX First Class and connecting to a CX or KA flight in Business Class. Can I access the First Class lounge during my transit?
Yes. You will be issued with two lounge invitations when you check in for your flight, one for use at your outport and one for use in Hong Kong. Your Hong Kong lounge invitation will clearly display an invitation to "The Wing/Pier/Cabin/G16 Lounge - FIRST CLASS".
There is some discussion at this thread regarding long transits between a First Class and Business Class flights and lounge entitlement: F lounge use when departing J after long next day transit

Can I visit multiple lounges?
Yes. Although the lounge invitation is collected upon entry, a lounge invitation is not required to enter a lounge. Your boarding pass showing cabin and status, and your frequent flyer card if you are relying on oneworld access privileges, is sufficient. The first time you use a boarding pass to enter, the gate staff will need to scan it to check entry eligibility. A re-entry stamp will then be stamped on your boarding pass, this is so that subsequent entries using that boarding pass will not need it scanned.


Do operational-upgrades (op-ups) come with upgraded lounge benefits?
No. This is because an operational upgrade relates solely to needing to re-seat a passenger on board. There is no operational reason to provide other benefits associated with the upgraded travel class such as lounge entry, priority baggage, or bonus miles.

For example, unless he has status etc. allowing first class lounge entry, a business class traveller upgraded to first class for operational reasons will receive a first class boarding pass paired with a business class lounge invitation. Attempts to use the first class boarding pass to enter a first class lounge will be denied when the lounge agent scans his boarding pass. Similarly, an economy or premium economy class passenger op-up'ed to business class does not receive lounge benefits.


Do mile-upgraded (award) tickets come with lounge benefits?
Yes, award tickets have the same lounge benefits as a regular ticket.


What if I want to meet up with fellow FlyerTalkers in CX lounges?
You could try having a look at this thread: Lounge Meetup Master Thread


Transiting through HKG and getting to the lounges

To provide an idea of where the lounges are located throughout the airport:
  • The Wing is near gates 1-4, G16 is near Gates 15-19. Both of these are on the far east side of the concourse - the Wing is southeast, and G16 is northeast.
  • The Cabin is near gate 21, centrally located also on the eastern side of the concourse.
  • The Bridge is centrally located on the west side of the concourse, within a five minute walk from all gates 30-71. This is probably the most strategically located of all the lounges given the volume of gates it is close to.
  • The Pier is on the northwest side of the concourse, nestled among the 60s gates.
  • *As of now, there is no lounge on the southwest side of the concourse (gates 40), but the Bridge is no more than a 5 minute walk from all of the 40s gates.

When transiting, you can use any transit point as they all lead to the same departures area of the airport. You can utilize any transit checkpoint to successfully reach your departure gate without much difference in walking time Therefore, if you see a transit point with no queue, just use it - you don't need to go to a transit point near your next departing gate. From experience, E1/E2 transit points are the points with the most congestion, but maximum time waiting through these points is about 15 minutes.


Is it possible to visit airside lounges during a transit and then exit the airport?

**Updated, this no longer seems possible, per this thread: Stuck in HKG without being able to Exit , previously there was some view that it may be possible, but this appears to be moot: Using HKG departure-side lounges before clearing immigration
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Old Jan 9, 2019, 8:18 am
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IAlso, how uncouth is it to wear pajamas into the lounge while waiting for a shower? I would rather not try to fumble around the tight airplane lavatory at the end of my flight changing only to change again less than an hour later after my shower.
Youre unlikely to be denied admission, but it would look rather odd as you make the (long) walk through the airport. I personally would prefer to spend the 3 mins needed to change into my regular clothes rather than walk through a crowded airport in pajamas. But that’s just me.
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Old Jan 9, 2019, 12:19 pm
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So I'll be flying SGN-HKG-SFO with each leg being a separate ticket. SGN-HKG in J and HKG-SFO in PE. Will I have CX lounge access in HKG?

I've been granted lounge access before when flying on separate tickets but it was the longhaul leg that was in J and regional in Y.
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Old Jan 9, 2019, 5:07 pm
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Originally Posted by atcanobbio
So I'll be flying SGN-HKG-SFO with each leg being a separate ticket. SGN-HKG in J and HKG-SFO in PE. Will I have CX lounge access in HKG?

I've been granted lounge access before when flying on separate tickets but it was the longhaul leg that was in J and regional in Y.
The separate tickets does not factor into whether you will get lounge access or not.

However strictly speaking you wont get lounge access as your long haul sector is not J/F. However you can ask - just be prepared to be turned away.
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Old Jan 9, 2019, 5:58 pm
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The separate tickets does not factor into whether you will get lounge access or not.

However strictly speaking you wont get lounge access as your long haul sector is not J/F. However you can ask - just be prepared to be turned away.
yeah, i'm already assuming the answer will be no. AT least, i'll have amex/PP lounges as a back up.
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Old Jan 9, 2019, 6:04 pm
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Amex lounge is nicer than CX J lounges so just go straight there.
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 5:07 am
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Originally Posted by lowfareair
I'll be in on a 6am US flight later this week, looking at The Bridge or The Pier as the lounge while waiting for my connecting flight. Thoughts on which one has the better showers (I'm thinking both quality and wait time from the 5a-6a arrival bank)? Also, how uncouth is it to wear pajamas into the lounge while waiting for a shower? I would rather not try to fumble around the tight airplane lavatory at the end of my flight changing only to change again less than an hour later after my shower.
Depending on the airline - if you are flying F the lavatory is pretty large with a separate seat to help with changing.

It would look pretty strange to walk around the airport and seek admission to the lounge in PJs. I've never seen it at HKG (or any other airport).
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 5:44 am
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Originally Posted by LHR/MEL/Europe FF
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It would look pretty strange to walk around the airport and seek admission to the lounge in PJs. I've never seen it at HKG (or any other airport).
When the Original requester would be Asian female of a poor background, then it would be perfectly normal. A lot of Asian women do dress up for their daily out of house life in clothing that is considered a pyjama in Western countries.......

Otherwise, it's a general not done life approach.
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 6:20 am
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Blerg, I'll suck it up and change on the plane. Will be a 4 class CX 77W in J.
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Old Jan 10, 2019, 11:43 am
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Originally Posted by lowfareair
I'll be in on a 6am US flight later this week, looking at The Bridge or The Pier as the lounge while waiting for my connecting flight. Thoughts on which one has the better showers (I'm thinking both quality and wait time from the 5a-6a arrival bank)? Also, how uncouth is it to wear pajamas into the lounge while waiting for a shower? I would rather not try to fumble around the tight airplane lavatory at the end of my flight changing only to change again less than an hour later after my shower.
Under CX's "lounge etiquette", "please ensure your attire and conduct is consistent with a professional environment...". I am uncertain how they view pajamas.
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Old Jan 14, 2019, 10:29 pm
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Help: PEK - HKG w/ Dragonair F Class, then HKG - MEL w/ Qantas J Class. Same ticket. Any chance of F class lounge admittance in HKG? I see that if connecting to CX flight then I am entitled but not sure with other OneWorld carriers.
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Old Jan 14, 2019, 11:22 pm
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Help: PEK - HKG w/ Dragonair F Class, then HKG - MEL w/ Qantas J Class. Same ticket. Any chance of F class lounge admittance in HKG? I see that if connecting to CX flight then I am entitled but not sure with other OneWorld carriers.
According to the rules, no you wouldn't have access.
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Old Jan 15, 2019, 9:48 pm
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If I am flying CX J HKG-LHR, then BA Y LHR-JTR, does having a same/different ticket affect lounge access in LHR?
I want to travel on CX J, but if I cannot enter BA LHR lounge, I might need to choose BA J throughout the whole trip to ensure I have lounge access since the transit time would be more than 4 hours (And also cheaper because I cannot buy a CX ticket from HKG to JTR via LHR)
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Old Jan 15, 2019, 11:12 pm
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Originally Posted by thomas164
If I am flying CX J HKG-LHR, then BA Y LHR-JTR, does having a same/different ticket affect lounge access in LHR?
I want to travel on CX J, but if I cannot enter BA LHR lounge, I might need to choose BA J throughout the whole trip to ensure I have lounge access since the transit time would be more than 4 hours (And also cheaper because I cannot buy a CX ticket from HKG to JTR via LHR)
Same or separate tickets doesn't make a difference. The lounge at the connecting point will want to see your long-haul biz class boarding pass.

If BA is giving you a cheaper price I would take them over CX. The CX product isn't that much better to fork out more money and time.
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 12:41 am
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Originally Posted by LHR/MEL/Europe FF
Same or separate tickets doesn't make a difference. The lounge at the connecting point will want to see your long-haul biz class boarding pass.

If BA is giving you a cheaper price I would take them over CX. The CX product isn't that much better to fork out more money and time.
Thanks!
I always thought BA's J product, especially their hard product, is way inferior to CX J, that's the reason I'm looking into CX J
BA J is cheaper by quite a bit (Still waiting/hoping there is the BA F one-way upgrade promotion), so most likely I will take BA J
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Old Jan 16, 2019, 12:49 pm
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I wore my F class Cathay pajama tops into the lounge no problem. With the sleeves rolled up it looks pretty much like nice shirt (at least to me.)

Lounge Question: I am in F sfo to HKG with another Cathay connecting flight to AHL 11 hours later. There is no F in that flight only J. Does that mean I will not be admitted to the F lounges in HKG?
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