Tokyo Narita NRT Sky Club: The Definitive Thread
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#93
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+1 I was there last week and it was an amazing skyclub, I wish all were like that. The Sushi was great as well.
#94
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I will be flying to Shanghai via ATL and NRT from Houston on Delta. I am flying on a reward ticket for first class/Business class that a friend bought for me. More concerned about getting in at Tokyo, because I have a 5 hour layover!
Will I be able to get into the lounges?
My return flight is from Shanghai to Minneapolis, and then to Houston. What about in Minneapolis and Shanghai?
Will I be able to get into the lounges?
My return flight is from Shanghai to Minneapolis, and then to Houston. What about in Minneapolis and Shanghai?
#95
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I will be flying to Shanghai via ATL and NRT from Houston on Delta. I am flying on a reward ticket for first class/Business class that a friend bought for me. More concerned about getting in at Tokyo, because I have a 5 hour layover!
Will I be able to get into the lounges?
My return flight is from Shanghai to Minneapolis, and then to Houston. What about in Minneapolis and Shanghai?
Will I be able to get into the lounges?
My return flight is from Shanghai to Minneapolis, and then to Houston. What about in Minneapolis and Shanghai?
I was in both NRT lounges earlier this week and during my 5 hour layover (ugh, why the long gap between flights to HNL?) I was able to confirm the excellent sushi was still fully stocked. It's actually IMPROVED since last year. They used to just put a sliver of tuna inside each roll but they now top them with salmon too.
In addition, the showers were a wonderful respite during my lengthy layover. Excellent water pressure, water that was plenty hot and a staff member that was standing by to (fully) service each room after guests had completed use.
And to think I arrived into NRT after using the international version of ATL B10 in BKK. Man, that club was an absolute embarrassment. Whatever DL is paying to contract with that lounge is too much!
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From CNN's iReport: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-569591
#103
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The Nrt Sky Club has North American 2prong style electrical outlets. Not sure of the voltage, but most chargers for Phones, etc are dual voltage.
Last edited by dlflyer2; Mar 26, 2011 at 10:31 am
#104
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"Western style electrical outlets"?
What does that mean? Like the outlets in England, Australia, France, Canada, all of which are in the West, and all of which have different style outlets.
If by Western Style you mean the greatest, bestest country in the world around which all other countries orbit (i.e., the United States of America), American style plugs fit into all Japanese outlets that I have come across in Japan.
What does that mean? Like the outlets in England, Australia, France, Canada, all of which are in the West, and all of which have different style outlets.
If by Western Style you mean the greatest, bestest country in the world around which all other countries orbit (i.e., the United States of America), American style plugs fit into all Japanese outlets that I have come across in Japan.
#105
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I believe the PC way to say it is the NRT SkyClub uses North American style outlets but they are actually 100 volts and 50Hz. Your devices can handle the difference just fine.
Last edited by wb9tio; Mar 21, 2011 at 4:29 pm Reason: stubbed my toe