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Old Mar 10, 2018, 12:52 am
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FAQ: Royal First Class Lounge and Royal Orchid Spa information and access.
Thought with the number of FCL and Spa questions littering this board it might be worth making a sticky with all the available information and also provide a place for members to ask their questions. Please let me know if you think it is a good idea and please let me know if any of the information I have included is wrong or if you feel anything else needs to be added.

Thai Airways Royal First Class Lounge

Link to webpage: FCL
Link to pictures courtesy of lounge guide.net: FCL pictures


Royal First Lounge at Concourse D, Level 3 - 1,400 sq.m. has been allocated for Royal First Class passengers with the capacity to accommodate 134 passengers at one time.

Opening hours: 05:00 am. – 01:00 am.

Facilities:
• 2 VIP Rooms
• 6 Private Corners
• 22 Seated A-la-Carte Dining Room
• Wi-fi Internet Corner with 4 PCs
• Slumber Rooms
• Shower Suites
• Toilets with Wheelchair Accessible
• TG First Class Check-in Facility
• Smoking lounge


Lounge access rules:

Departures in TG or *A F from BKK = FCL access

TG F Arrival connecting to international TG C/Y = FCL access

TG F Arrival connecting to *A C = No FCL access

TG F arrival connecting to domestic TG C = officially no FCL access, however some people have been granted access in this situation.

*A F arrival connecting to TG C or *A C = no FCL access

1 guest is allowed when departing in TG F or *A F


Q: If arriving in TG F and departing in TG C the following day, will I get access to the F lounge?

A: Offically the answer is no as you need a same day ticket, however some people have been granted access in this situation. So very much a YMMV situation.

Q: If arriving in TG F and staying in BKK, is it possible to use the TG F lounge as an arrivals lounge?

A: Unfortunately this is not allowed, although exceptions have been made before. So officially it's not allowed, but there is no harm in asking.


Thai Airways Royal Orchid Spa

Link to webpage: Spa


Royal Orchid Spa at Concourse D, level 3 – 667 sq.m. is primarily designed to serve Royal First and Royal Silk Class passengers with full ranges of spa services.

Opening hours: 06:00 am. – 11:30 pm.

General Facilities:
• 32 Seated Lounge Area
• Healthy Snack
• Hot/Cold Herbal Drink

First Class Zone Facilities:
• 3 Touch Of Silk Suites (Body Massage)
• 6 Neck & Shoulder or Relaxing Foot Massage Corners
• 2 Steam Rooms
• 2 Sauna Rooms
• 4 Shower Rooms
• Toilets

Silk Class Zone Facility:
• 8 Neck & Shoulder or Relaxing Foot Massage Corners

Treatment Menu:

Touch Of Silk Massage (Full body oil massage - 60 minutes for First Class only) – Ler's start your journey with a relaxing Touch of Silk full body oil massage. Delivered with the unique 'Thai touch', this massage will help to prepare your body for your onward flight by increasing blood circulation as well as relieving muscular tension and helping to provide the necessary hydration for your skin. On leaving the massage you will be left with an overall sense of well-being and total relaxation.

Neck & Shoulder Massage (30 minutes) – This is a great massage for passengers who are stressed, work at the computer too much or don't relax well. Neck and shoulder problems from routine activities are among the most common area for massage therapists to address. Using specific techniques the therapist will work to loosen tight muscles around the neck and shoulders whilst simultaneously assessing how much tension is held in the body and how best to release it. You will board your flight feeling more relaxed and a little lighter on the shoulders.

Relaxing Hand Massage (30 minutes) – Are your hands tired from all that clicking, driving, messaging and typing? If so, how about offering them a break and giving them a massage they truly deserve? By massaging the major channels/meridians of the arms and reflex points in the hands, this deep hand massage is designed to thoroughly release tension that accumulates in the hands and arms from our daily tasks. finishing with warm towels for both arms encourage muscle relaxation; this treatment can help to deliver a total sense of relaxation.

Relaxing Foot Massage (30 minutes) – Let's help prepare your feet for your onward journey, by taking the weight of them and giving them a relaxing massage that they truly deserve. Foot massage is a well-known relaxation therapy to help take care of tired feet. With the gentle touch of the therapists' hands, a sense of overall relaxation is induced. Deeper pressure by the fingers will help to stimulate your vital organs.


Spa access rules:

TG F departure = F spa access

*A F departures = No spa access

TG C departures = C spa access

*A C departures = No spa access

TG F arrival connecting to TG C = C spa access, however some people have been offered F spa access in this scenario

No guest are allowed regardless of class of travel


Q: Is it possible to book the spa treatment in advance?

A: No. You can book at First class check-in, at the FCL or the Spa itself - they will indicate the approx waiting time if more than a few minutes.


I have had some PMs from newer members who are confused by some of the abbreviations on this post. If you need help understanding them, FT has a great tool for looking up their meanings in the FT glossary.
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Old May 13, 2014, 11:07 pm
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If you arrive in TG C and depart LX C same day, do you get C Spa access?
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Old May 14, 2014, 12:19 am
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Originally Posted by flyerbjorn
If you arrive in TG C and depart LX C same day, do you get C Spa access?
Are you departing on TG? That is the requirement.
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Old May 14, 2014, 12:25 am
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Originally Posted by dsquared37
Are you departing on TG? That is the requirement.
Nope, that answers my question.

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Old May 15, 2014, 2:22 am
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Originally Posted by dsquared37
The flights still carry a TG flight code so hopefully you won't have a problem... though you might be a test case.
Test case successful! I'm writing this from the BKK FCL - the dragon didn't even look at my Thai Smile BP twice; just waved me on in. I did arrive via buggy with a couple other connection F pax, as a data point.
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Old May 15, 2014, 6:48 pm
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so arriving on TG F and continue on Thai Smile gives you FCL access?
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Old May 15, 2014, 10:25 pm
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Originally Posted by BinSabai
so arriving on TG F and continue on Thai Smile gives you FCL access?
That was my experience yesterday.
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Old May 17, 2014, 1:44 am
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Possible 'transit tax' & Hyatt gym day pass

A quick update on my experience leaving the airport in between TG/F flights: arrived at 430am (from HND) and was escorted to business lounge since FCL wasn't open. At 515ish, was fetched for FCL. After some breakfast (very good, but uninspiringly named Rice & Fish soup), took train into town. I decided to head for the Grand Hyatt Erawan. For 900 THB, you get a day's access to the pool, gym, showers, steam room, etc. If you order something to eat or drink, you also get a wifi code (I got an iced tea and very good/large pad thai for 630 THB). Took train back, headed for TG/F check-in (was asked if I wanted to make a spa appt) and was escorted through security and then driven to the FCL.

FYI: while waiting in line at immigration to leave BKK, I saw on the TV screens what I thought was a 700 THB fee for transit/transfer passengers leaving/re-entering. I very well might have misunderstood. Seems quite steep, particularly because I'd imagine they'd want you to leave the airport and spend your money. In any event, during my return, it was never mentioned. I asked my escort about it (once comfortably past immigration!) and he seemed to acknowledge it, but said something like, if it wasn't collected, don't worry about it (again, I could have misunderstood).
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Old May 17, 2014, 2:00 am
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FAQ: Royal First Class Lounge and Royal Orchid Spa information and access.

The 700 baht is the departure tax which is paid by every traveller on a ticket purchased travelling out of Thailand where they have been in Thailand for more than 24 hours. It is not charged on tickets which only transit as you don't enter Thailand. If you make the decision to leave the airport on transit you are then liable for this tax as it wouldn't have been collected on your ticket. This is what the signs are letting you know. Saying that it is rare that it is collected but not unheard of.
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Old May 17, 2014, 7:00 am
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Originally Posted by 54austin

I asked my escort about it (once comfortably past immigration!) and he seemed to acknowledge it, but said something like, if it wasn't collected, don't worry about it (again, I could have misunderstood).
You didn't misunderstand and the escort was absolutely correct.
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Old May 17, 2014, 7:31 pm
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Originally Posted by dsquared37
You didn't misunderstand and the escort was absolutely correct.
with boarding pass collection seems to be a lottery and depending on immigration officer, whether he pays attention or not.
if you need to check in and get your boarding pass, collection is more likely
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Old May 18, 2014, 2:54 am
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Originally Posted by BinSabai
if you need to check in and get your boarding pass, collection is more likely
If by 'more likely' you mean a 7% chance then I'd agree.
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Old May 21, 2014, 10:01 pm
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Originally Posted by BinSabai
with boarding pass collection seems to be a lottery and depending on immigration officer, whether he pays attention or not.
if you need to check in and get your boarding pass, collection is more likely
I did have to check in and get my boarding pass. Perhaps it is because I returned to the airport within 24 hours.
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Old May 23, 2014, 12:28 am
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what booze does this lounge have?
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Old May 23, 2014, 9:12 am
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Originally Posted by 300rwhp
what booze does this lounge have?
which one?
regarding beverage the two F are similar and the various C similar
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Old May 24, 2014, 7:28 pm
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F Lounge yesterday Saturday late evening only half full! noticed that it had unusually many local people.
the flight to Seoul had 7 passengers in the 30 seats C cabin. never as empty
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