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henkybaby Aug 16, 2008 6:28 am

OW First Class Lounge tips wanted
 
Soon I will continue my wonderful AONE6 trip. This gives me the opportunity to take full advantage of the First class lounges. Now I know most (if not all) F lounges at the major hubs provide spa services and restaurants, but I was wondering if there are extra perks to being an F passenger. For instance at LHR I often find the spa booked solid and as a J passenger you cannot make advance bookings. I read in some trip reports that people travelling in F do make advance reservations.

So tell me: what are your tips to make the most out of the F class facilities?

I will be flying BA, QF, CX, JAL and LAN and I am (by than) a gold elite at BA.

Airports I will visit are: LHR, DXB, EZE, SCL, LAX, JFK, SYD, AKL, MEL, HKG, SGN, NRT, DPS, JNB, CPT, BOM, BKK, CMB, SIN, PER, BNE, HNL, MIA and NBO (yes, it is actually 1 AONE6 and a DONE5 behind each other)

Also: what are the best OW lounges, regardless of the airline you're flying?

I hope you can help me with the best tips and tricks to optimize the lounge experience I so enjoy.

moa999 Aug 16, 2008 8:43 am

SYD Spa Prebooking (typically a call day before) only as a QF F customer, BA and CX F can only try on the day.

deepbluesky Aug 16, 2008 10:53 am

I think it is more the exception than the rule for airlines to have full-service restaurants or any kind of spa even for FC pax. I'm sure someone here can post a full list or comment on each of those airports, but looking quickly, I'm pretty sure that at least half of those airports don't offer that kind of service. In some cases, the FC and J lounges are one and the same, and in others the FC section is just a quieter side of the J lounge.

Of course, you'll still have a great trip!

Unterwegs Aug 17, 2008 12:08 am

There are only a few nice F lounges, and they are mainly at the home airports of the airlines. In most other airports there is no dedicated F or F uses - as mentioned before - an part of the C lounge with often somewhat better food and drink selections.

Some of the OW F lounges i have been are:
HKG - CX Pier and Wing are great, likely the best OW lounge, sit down restaurant, great showers
SCL - F section of the LAN lounge is ok, but nothing special
LHR - Concorde room has massages, fairly good food (not been in T%, this was T4)
NRT - JAL is ok
SYD - it is often described as best lounge in the world, but i dont understand why
AA Flagship lounges in general - barely ok
LAX - depends on the airline: either AA or the Oneworld Lounge: ok, limited food selection
SGN - just a shared lounge with limited space/food/drink
JNB - BA terraces business lounge, underground, no windows, very limited
CMB - limited, shared

Best lounge anywhere in my opinion:
Lufthansa First Class Terminal in FRA (no massages, but you are driven to the plane and avoid the normal check in, security, immigration.....

Eastbay1K Aug 17, 2008 12:35 am


Originally Posted by Unterwegs (Post 10214357)
SCL - F section of the LAN lounge is ok, but nothing special

There is no F section of this lounge.

serfty Aug 17, 2008 2:25 am


Originally Posted by Unterwegs (Post 10214357)
... SYD - it is often described as best lounge in the world, but i dont understand why ...

Have you been to SYD Flounge since the new one re-opened in May last year. A la Carte menu, dining area; spa etc.

IHEARTNY1 Aug 17, 2008 4:51 am


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 10214548)
Have you been to SYD Flounge since the new one re-opened in May last year. A la Carte menu, dining area; spa etc.

It is nice, but overall there are pros and cons when comparing it with the new BA T5 lounges and the Wing and Pier. Hopefully CX will start the rennovation soon and I am sure it will be better than QF:D

og Aug 17, 2008 5:30 am

While the SYD T1 Flounge has a nice view and is high up, the best outside view at SYD is from the gate lounge chairs at SYD T2 from the end of the pier which is infested by JQ. Another nice view is from the QF Museum in SYD T3 (upstairs) - but this closes early and there are no amenities.

Dr. HFH Aug 17, 2008 6:59 am

If you're into spotting, the LAX AC has floor to ceiling windows overlooking one wing of TBIT, so it's pretty good. I walk across to the FL (they're basically in the same place, separated by a cardkey access door to FL), help myself to a drink, then walk back to the AC to sit and look out the windows.

serfty Aug 17, 2008 7:13 am


Originally Posted by IHEARTNY1 (Post 10214784)
... Hopefully CX will start the rennovation soon and I am sure it will be better than QF:D

So, does that mean you feel the SYD/MEL Flounges are currently better than CX's in HKG?

FWIW, until the new MEL/SYD lounges HKG was it for me! (for oneworld)

Cheetah_SA Aug 17, 2008 10:46 am

I've been looking forward to the new SYD and NRT F lounges so I'm disappointed to hear people say they're less than wonderful. Maybe some of us are just a tad jaded already? :p

BTW there's a thread on the BA forum on how you can now book the spa treatments ahead if you're in F.

Don't forget the BA arrivals lounge at T5. I've only used the T1 and T4 ones in the past, but the reports say there's an F dining area (nothing special about that part) and the whole thing including spa is pretty good). BA also uses an arrivals lounge (shared) at JNB. Are there any other arrivals lounges for OW carriers?

Fraser Aug 17, 2008 8:21 pm


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 10215056)
So, does that mean you feel the SYD/MEL Flounges are currently better than CX's in HKG?

I certainly think so!

DownUnderFlyer Aug 18, 2008 4:42 am


Originally Posted by serfty (Post 10215056)
So, does that mean you feel the SYD/MEL Flounges are currently better than CX's in HKG?

FWIW, until the new MEL/SYD lounges HKG was it for me! (for oneworld)

Yes, but they are made for different purposes. SYD is not that great for a transit.


Originally Posted by Cheetah_SA (Post 10215753)
I've been looking forward to the new SYD and NRT F lounges so I'm disappointed to hear people say they're less than wonderful. Maybe some of us are just a tad jaded already? :p

They are not less than wonderful, they are both fantastic. We are just getting a bit spoiled. SYD F is beautiful with really nice design, restaurant food, great service by the Sofitel crew, Library, work rooms, Spa etc.
NRT F is also very nice with a great bar, good food (not as good as HKG or SYD but better than your Flagship Lounge at JFK or your Qantas Club in Hobart), workstations, etc.

Certainly all of them are better than anything you can access due to your Alliance status at the Star Alliance side of things.

thadocta Aug 18, 2008 5:50 am

This I think is one of the major problems of comparing lounges - what they are intended for.

SYD (and MEL) are intended for either passengers who are originating at that airport, or are transitting from fairly short flights. LHR is also in this category (although some of the inbound transitting passengers might have just come off somewhat longer flights compared to SYD or MEL).

HKG CX lounges typically has passengers coming off longer flights, going onto longer flights. Their needs are different compared to those who use the SYD/MEL/LHR lounges.

Different horses for different courses.

I have often argued that the SYD T3 QP is the best lounge in OW, because of this very thing - what is the lounge intended for? As far as SYD T3 QP goes, apart from PER and DRW, the longest flight is under two hours, and this lounge serves this market admirably.

Likewise, SYD FLounge serves its market extremely well, as does the CX lounges.

The real question here though is, does the SYD QF FLounge serve the market it is intended for than the HKG CX Flounge does?

Over to those wiser than me.

Dave

IHEARTNY1 Aug 18, 2008 8:07 pm

I think sometimes it is a bit unfair to compare the Wing/Pier with the QF SYD F Class lounge:

1) Age - The CX lounge have been there for almost 10 years and TBH I think theyhave maintained it quite well (although some of the sofas/furniture are showing their age)

2) # of pax processed. CX have more flights in HKG compare to QF in T1 SYD and also remember other airlines such as LX also use the CX lounge. Given the pax nos I never had issues regarding the quality and efficency of service -whereas the QF F lounge can get a bit slow during peak times

I do hope the Wing/Pier will bring the level up there again, and to be honest when they first opened it was definitely the best lounge in the world.

Then there is the rumoured CX Arrivals lounge in HKG to lookforward to!!


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