China Southern....any info???
Greetings;
WE will be flying China Southern on Oct 6 havenever flow CS and have been wondering what we could expect...we well be in bus class. Along with our LAX-Gangzhou flight we also wil fly to Auckland Any word about clubs along the way, any sggestions would gretly be appreciated....we are in our80's so any home work I can do helps. Thanks........Fair Winds and follwing winds..........................Tom |
I have only flown them domestically, but they seem to have typical skyteamish lounges with rather generous access policies for business/first customers even on domestic only tickets without status, which is rather common for China. Even the small airports had/have VIP lounges for China Southern and Air China, so I don't think you will have an issue in that regard, as the airports I went to were significantly smaller than those you will visit :)
Now finding the lounges on the other hand, can be a bit of a pain. If you put on a piece of paper in writing 'VIP Lounge' you may be able to get directions better than 'china southern lounge' or 'skyteam lounge' which they don't seem to know so much :) |
Originally Posted by Steph3n
(Post 19138731)
I have only flown them domestically, but they seem to have typical skyteamish lounges with rather generous access policies for business/first customers even on domestic only tickets without status, which is rather common for China. Even the small airports had/have VIP lounges for China Southern and Air China, so I don't think you will have an issue in that regard, as the airports I went to were significantly smaller than those you will visit :)
Now finding the lounges on the other hand, can be a bit of a pain. If you put on a piece of paper in writing 'VIP Lounge' you may be able to get directions better than 'china southern lounge' or 'skyteam lounge' which they don't seem to know so much :) |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 19145370)
In first tier cities, the lounges are too enormous to miss IME. And, in second/third tier cities, the airports are small enough to figure things out on your own. Furthermore, the check-in person often prints out a lounge invitation that has a terminal map on the back, and circles the lounges you are eligible to visit. For me, lounges in China only come in handy during IRROPS, and since the current trend is to seal us up in airplanes when such situations arise (i.e. doors closed = on time departure), there really isn't much use for them.
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i was in guangzhou 3 weeks ago
Just follow the signs (in english) for the CZ VIP lounge. It the largest lounge in china and cannot be missed ! |
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