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Worth noting that there will be 3 new lounges coming to BKK.
Two are still in shell condition, while one is being built. M |
Originally Posted by msm2000uk
(Post 27082278)
Worth noting that there will be 3 new lounges coming to BKK.
Two are still in shell condition, while one is being built. M |
Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 27082646)
And they are?
QR have asked for their own space, so that is likely to be one of them. M |
Originally Posted by msm2000uk
(Post 27084049)
One is another CIP space, while the other 2 are being negotiated at present.
QR have asked for their own space, so that is likely to be one of them. M Thanks for the information. |
Originally Posted by dsquared37
(Post 27085744)
Aren't there already 5 CIP lounges? :confused::confused:
Thanks for the information. M |
My recollection is that the Louis Tavern lounge was pretty weak, though admittedly my only experience was at 5am which is not the best time for food.
Fortunately I will be departing at a more civilized hour this time so presumably I will have *G access to the SQ and TG lounges @BKK, though SQ may be a bit of a hike from my TG departure gate... |
I finally entered the Oman Air (Priority Pass) lounge last weekend and was pleasantly surprised. While food was minimal, the biryani was decent enough though, the booze selection, including sparkling, made me not care. :D
Between 1 and 3pm there was no one else there. |
I'll be flying Thai in business BKK-CDG, connecting from HAN. The Oman and Eva lounges are closed, leaving me with the Thai Silk lounges, the SQ lounge, and the various CIP lounges. Any preferences between the various options? If I can get a quick neck/shoulder massage at the Thai lounge spa, I'll try for that, but I only have a 2 hour connection so I'm not sure how long the wait will be.
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Originally Posted by lowfareair
(Post 27375795)
I'll be flying Thai in business BKK-CDG, connecting from HAN. The Oman and Eva lounges are closed, leaving me with the Thai Silk lounges, the SQ lounge, and the various CIP lounges. Any preferences between the various options? If I can get a quick neck/shoulder massage at the Thai lounge spa, I'll try for that, but I only have a 2 hour connection so I'm not sure how long the wait will be.
I like the food at SQ a bit better than TG, but it is pretty small. If it happens to be close to your gate, it would be a good place to visit. |
Originally Posted by goodeats21
(Post 27376579)
2 hour connection should be plenty of time for a head/neck massage at the spa. The Thai spa is directly across from the main Thai lounge, which is directly accessible after immigration, so avoids a bit of wandering.
I like the food at SQ a bit better than TG, but it is pretty small. If it happens to be close to your gate, it would be a good place to visit. |
Having recently visited BKK during early-morning hours, I have to say that the SQ lounge was hands down the best *G or Priority Pass lounge I've used at BKK. While it is a bit on the small side, it was fully stocked with fresh, safe-to-eat breakfast items such as hard boiled eggs, packaged yogurt and croissants. ^ The lounge was virtually empty and has excellent wifi too. The only downside is that it is located at the far end of the terminal (behind the A pier) so be sure to budget 20min walking time if your flight departs from the E gates. IMO it was worth the walk to avoid the crappo food in TG lounges.
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Originally Posted by goodeats21
(Post 27376579)
I like the food at SQ a bit better than TG, but it is pretty small. If it happens to be close to your gate, it would be a good place to visit. In general there are no departures that are close to the SQ lounge. |
Originally Posted by Boraxo
(Post 27377259)
Having recently visited BKK during early-morning hours, I have to say that the SQ lounge was hands down the best *G or Priority Pass lounge I've used at BKK. While it is a bit on the small side, it was fully stocked with fresh, safe-to-eat breakfast items such as hard boiled eggs, packaged yogurt and croissants. ^ The lounge was virtually empty and has excellent wifi too. The only downside is that it is located at the far end of the terminal (behind the A pier) so be sure to budget 20min walking time if your flight departs from the E gates. IMO it was worth the walk to avoid the crappo food in TG lounges.
Also, and I just might walk quickly, I get from A/B/C/D to the D/E/F/G confluence in 12 minutes. I've done it a number of times and it's consistently the same 12 minutes. |
I agree the lack of washrooms is the downside to the SQ lounge, but other than that it's perfectly pleasant.
There is a cooked items menu for breakfast, and the staff are friendly and helpful - plus the WiFi is fairly good. M |
Originally Posted by msm2000uk
(Post 27379362)
I agree the lack of washrooms is the downside to the SQ lounge, but other than that it's perfectly pleasant.
There is a cooked items menu for breakfast, and the staff are friendly and helpful - plus the WiFi is fairly good. M |
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