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Which lounge at NRT?
Which lounge should you suggest I use at NRT? I haven't heard any exciting reviews of the NH lounge. UA and SQ also have First Class Lounges there. I have never heard anything good about a UA lounge (!) .. and haven't heard anything about this SQ lounge. Which First Class lounge should I use? Or is there another lounge I should use?
I will be flying ANA in First Class and am *Gold Thanks for the tips! ;) |
ANA (NH) uses a different terminal to SQ and UA so you wont be able to visit the Red Carpet Club or the Silver Kris Lounge.
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I was there this week.
The ANA lounge is minimal in offerings. I was there from 1700-1830 on 17JAN06. They have 2 portable PCs which they can set up and sign in to if you need their internet access.
No canapes or other real food. Japanese rice cracker packages and 1 kind of cheese with crackers. Juices and liquor are in good supply - at least the 3 Russian guys seemed to think so. Seating with front-row view of the tarmac. TG A340 right outside the window when I was there. It looks like an airline in trouble that is doing the best that it can. The staff is well-groomed and courteous. Clean, and better than sitting at the gate. It's located just down the escalator from the duty-free shops that are adjacent to gate D91. UA and AC were loading from D93 with NH staff. |
Originally Posted by thefareguru
It's located just down the escalator from the duty-free shops that are adjacent to gate D91. UA and AC were loading from D93 with NH staff.
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What I always do is :
Take a shower at UA RCC and walk for about 5 min. to SQ. They have good food and nice champaign, and is very cosy. Although SQ has a limited working hours. Check first at SQ site |
Originally Posted by jupitermars
I have never used the F lounge but I believe it is substantially nicer than the Club ANA or Signet (*G) lounges.
I'm pretty sure, though, that there will be one in the F lounge as well, though. HTB. |
Originally Posted by thefareguru
The ANA lounge is minimal in offerings. I was there from 1700-1830 on 17JAN06. They have 2 portable PCs which they can set up and sign in to if you need their internet access.
No canapes or other real food. Japanese rice cracker packages and 1 kind of cheese with crackers. Juices and liquor are in good supply - at least the 3 Russian guys seemed to think so. Seating with front-row view of the tarmac. TG A340 right outside the window when I was there. It looks like an airline in trouble that is doing the best that it can. The staff is well-groomed and courteous. Clean, and better than sitting at the gate. It's located just down the escalator from the duty-free shops that are adjacent to gate D91. UA and AC were loading from D93 with NH staff. |
The NH First class lounge in Narita I have been to is in the satellite. You won't find much food on offer, some onigiri,sembei, and some cheese. It isn't a horrible lounge, it's just not up to par with major First lounges around the world in it's offerings. That said when NH and most of the *A airlines(except NZ) move to NRT 1, look for a much better offering from them (I believe it is in the late spring).
There are many discussions on the NH forum about the Signet and Club ANA lounges in NRT 2........ |
Originally Posted by Gru1K
What I always do is :
Take a shower at UA RCC and walk for about 5 min. to SQ. They have good food and nice champaign, and is very cosy. Although SQ has a limited working hours. Check first at SQ site The SQ lounge opens at 3:15PM, IIRC. They stay open until the flight to SIN is ready to take off (SQ 11, around 7:00PM). Everything else is as Gru1K describes. Really cosy and quiet. Decent selection of wines (champagne too, sorry I didn't try that) and food. |
Moving around airside?
Thanks for the replies. Once airside, can I move between the terminal (like in BKK) This way I can try the different lounges?
Thanks |
Yes but only within the same terminal unless you have a ticket or BP for the other terminal. Unlike BKK the 2 terminals are not connected airside (for transfers there is an airside bus).
OTOH the distance between UA gates and SQ makes it feel like it is another terminal. |
Originally Posted by andre1970
The SQ lounge opens at 3:15PM, IIRC. They stay open until the flight to SIN is ready to take off (SQ 11, around 7:00PM). Everything else is as Gru1K describes. Really cosy and quiet. Decent selection of wines (champagne too, sorry I didn't try that) and food.
The Fauchon lounge in NRT is open: MON, TUE, & THURS: 8:00 to 9:00 ; 9:30 to 11:30; 15:30 to 18:30 SUN, WED, FRI & SAT: 9:30 to 11:30; 15:30 to 18:30 Pheww. I feel better now. These are the exact hours of operation, hope it helps. A. |
I dont think so unless its changed in the past couple of weeks. I was there with another FTer on Saturday morning at 8am.
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Originally Posted by thefareguru
No canapes or other real food. Japanese rice cracker packages and 1 kind of cheese with crackers.
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Originally Posted by Kiwi Flyer
I dont think so unless its changed in the past couple of weeks. I was there with another FTer on Saturday morning at 8am.
PS Sometimes it opens a little bit earlier. Myself I entered at 3:15PM, but officially it opens at 3:30PM |
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