Star Alliance Lounge in Bangkok
#76
Join Date: May 2016
Location: In btw SJC & SFO
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Also there are two massage chairs in BR lounge which I did enjoyed before my ANA red eye flight. Yes it won't beat TG Spa lounge but better than nothing.
#77
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
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I completely agree. The SQ buffet at BKK was orders of magnitude better than the buffet at SFO Polaris lounge. Really no comparison.
#78
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 50
Request for info about sleep rooms/beds in lounges BKK (flying TG C)
I will be travelling through BKK with a friend who is suffering from a spinal injury.
The best position for him is lying flat on his back and in that regard I am looking for information about which Star Alliance C lounges in BKK have sleep rooms/beds where he could lie down when in transit.
Also, he would prefer to be as close to the departure gate as possible.
He will be on either TG916 or TG910 (BKK-LHR) - does anyone know which gates these flights usually depart from?
Thanks.
I will be travelling through BKK with a friend who is suffering from a spinal injury.
The best position for him is lying flat on his back and in that regard I am looking for information about which Star Alliance C lounges in BKK have sleep rooms/beds where he could lie down when in transit.
Also, he would prefer to be as close to the departure gate as possible.
He will be on either TG916 or TG910 (BKK-LHR) - does anyone know which gates these flights usually depart from?
Thanks.