Airport lounge

An airport lounge is a lounge owned by a particular airline (or jointly operated in the case of an alliance). Many offer private meeting rooms, phone, fax, wireless and Internet access and other business services, along with provisions to enhance comfort such as free drinks and snacks. At lounges, passengers will also find more comfortable seating, quieter environments and better access to customer service representatives than in the airport terminal.

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Access to lounges

Access to airport lounges may be obtained in several ways. In the US a common method to gain access is by purchasing an annual or a lifetime membership, while in Europe this is usually impossible. Membership fees are sometimes discounted for elite members of an airline's frequent flyer program, and may often be paid using miles. Certain high-end credit cards associated with an airline, such as the Continental Presidential Plus and the Delta Reserve Credit Card, include membership to the lounges for as long as one owns the card.

Lounge access can also be attained with an airline status card which is common in Europe. The top frequent-flyer levels often offer access to any of an airline's lounges or partner airlines' lounges, when traveling in any class of travel on any of the partner airlines (usually it is required for the cardholder to be booked on one of the carrier's flights within the next 24 hours). Most airlines also usually offer free lounge access to anyone in their premium cabins (first class or business class) on their days of travel.

Generic lounges provided by an airport operator also exist. A fee is paid, which ranges from a daily fee to yearly fees or lifetime memberships. Independent lounge programs such as Airport Angel and Priority Pass offer lounge access for an annual fee. Red Dot Lounges and Go Simply both offer prebookable access without need for membership. Premium credit and charge cards such as Diners Club International, American Express Platinum and Centurion Card charge cards, and the Morgan Stanley i24 Card, offer lounge programs for members. As of 2008 the American Express Platinum (in some countries) and Centurion charge cards, Morgan Stanley i24 card and the RBS Black Card include Priority Pass membership. American Express also offers access to lounges belonging to partner airlines when flying with those airlines. Some banks like HSBC now offer a lounge access program for premium clients

What lounges offer

Besides offering more comfortable seating, lounges usually provide beverages like coffee, water, soft drinks, juices, beer and other alcoholic beverages. Domestic US lounges including the Alaska Board Room, American Airlines Flagship Lounge, Continental Presidents Club (now United Club), Delta SkyClub (formerly Delta Crown Room and Northwest WorldClub) and the US Airways Club offer free alcoholic beverages; the American Airlines Admirals Club and the United Red Carpet Club (also now United Club) used to offer alcoholic beverages for purchase, but are now free (United changed its policy due to the merger with Continental). All of these clubs offer premium-level alcoholic beverages for purchase. Lounges also provide snacks like fruit, pastries and cheese. They generally offer television, newspapers, and magazines. Phones and dial-up internet service may be available. Free wireless internet access is becoming more common, some airlines offer wi-fi operated by contract providers, either complimentary or for a daily or monthly fee. Most lounges also have private workstations/desks with outlets and internet connections for laptops.

Some lounges, such as the Emirates Lounge and Qantas Lounge, offer luxuries such as full buffet meals, massage services and swimming pools.

First Class Lounges

The lounges listed below are mostly considered Business Class Lounges. For many airlines, a First Class Lounge will also be offered to International First Class and top tier passengers. First Class Lounges are usually more exclusive and will feature extra amenities over Business Class that are more in line with the European/Asian concept of an airport lounge. In the few cases where an amenity is offered only in the Business Class Lounge, First Class passengers are permitted to use the Business Lounge if they wish. In any case, anyone with First Class Lounge access almost automatically has access to the Business Class Lounge, though lounge agents may get confused when passengers choose to use a lesser amenity than they are entitled. In most cases, airlines will offer first class passengers a free pass to their standard airport club. They may also offer Arrival lounges for passengers to shower and rest after coming out of a long-haul international flight.

Further information

Most major carriers have one or more lounges in their hubs and additionally in major airports they serve. Major US airlines such as American, Continental, Delta (which includes the former Northwest), US Airways and United operate dozens of clubs, smaller airlines like Alaska tend to only operate clubs in their hub cities.

Certain ground handling companies also operate lounges and invite passengers from the airlines which they handle.

Many airlines outside North America and Australia do not sell lounge membership, reserving lounge access for elite frequent flyers and passengers in premium cabins. However, if one has a lounge membership in an airline in one of the three major airline alliances (Oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance), they will sometimes have access in the lounges of the other members of that alliances. For example, Qantas Club membership provides access to British Airways and American Airlines lounges since all three carriers are members of Oneworld. It is the same for Delta Air Lines and Air France passengers since they are members of SkyTeam as well as United Airlines and Air New Zealand as both are members of Star Alliance.

The American Airlines' Admirals Club was the first airport lounge when it opened at New York's La Guardia airport in 1939. Then AA President C.R. Smith thought that it would be a great tool for VIP passengers.

Lounge systems and locations

Airline / Lounge Operator Lounge Name Locations
Aegean Airlines Aegean Club Lounge Athens, Thessaloniki, Larnaca
Aer Lingus Gold Circle Lounge Boston, Dublin, London-Heathrow
AeroMexico Salon Premier Cancún, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, Mérida, Mexico City (4), Monterrey, Tijuana, Torreón
Air Algérie Marhaba lounge Algiers, Annaba, Barcelona, Beijing-Capital, Cairo, Constantine, Dubai, London-Heathrow, Montréal-Trudeau, Oran, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge (Salon feuille d'érable) Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Montréal (3), Ottawa, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Quebec City, Regina, St. Johns, Toronto-Pearson (3), Vancouver (3), Winnipeg [1]
Arrivals Lounge (Salon d'arrivée) London–Heathrow [1]
Air China VIP Lounge Beijing-Capital
airBaltic airBaltic Business lounge Riga
Air France Salon Air France, La Première Lounge, Affaires Lounge, Arrivals Lounge, or Le Patio Bangkok, Barcelona, Berlin Tegel, Bordeaux, Boston, Cayenne, Chicago–O'Hare, Duala, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Fort-de-France, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong, Houston-Intercontinental, Johannesburg, Lagos, Lisbon, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Lyon, Manchester, Milan–Malpensa, Montréal–Trudeau, Munich, New York–JFK, Nouméa, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Paris–Orly, Pointe-à-Pitre, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, San Francisco, São Paulo, Stuttgart, Tokyo–Narita, Washington–Dulles, Zurich[2]
Air India Maharaja Lounge Chennai, London–Heathrow, Mumbai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, New York–JFK
Air New Zealand Koru Lounge (domestic) Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Queenstown, Tauranga, Wellington[3]
International Lounge (international) Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Los Angeles, London–Heathrow, Melbourne, Nadi, Osaka, Papeete, Perth, Rarotonga, Sydney, Tokyo–Narita, Wellington[4]
Alaska Airlines Board Room Anchorage, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma [5]
Alitalia Sala Freccia Alata Brussels, Catania, Chicago, London, Milano-Malpensa (2), Milano-Linate (3), New York–JFK, Rome-Fiumicino (5), Palermo, Turin, Venice
All Nippon Airways ANA ANA SUITE Lounge(domestic) Tokyo-Haneda
ANA Lounge(domestic) Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita(ANA international flight arrival passenger sharing), Osaka-Itami, Fukuoka, Sapporo-Chitose
Signet(domestic) Nagoya-Chubu domestic terminal(Sharing), Sendai, Komatsu, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Kumamoto, Miyazaki(Sharing), Kagoshima, Okinawa-Naha
ANA SUITE Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita,[6] Tokyo-Haneda
ANA Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita,[6] Tokyo-Haneda
CLUB ANA Lounge(International) Osaka-Kansai int'l terminal,[7] Nagoya-Chubu Int'l terminal(Star alliance sharing),[8]
Arrivals Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita int'l terminal(ANA Domestic flight departure passenger sharing),[6] Tokyo-Haneda
American Airlines Admirals Club Atlanta, Austin, Bogotá, Boston, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Chicago–O'Hare (2), Dallas/Fort Worth (4), Denver, Honolulu, Kansas City, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami (2), Nashville, Newark, New York–JFK (2), New York–LaGuardia, Orange County, Panama City, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham, Rio de Janeiro, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Santiago, Santo Domingo, São Paulo–Guarulhos, St. Louis, Tokyo–Narita, Toronto–Pearson, Washington–Dulles, Washington–Reagan [9]
Flagship Lounge Chicago–O'Hare, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, New York–JFK [10]
Arrivals Lounge London-Heathrow [10]
American Express Centurion Lounge Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Monterrey, São Paulo–Congonhas, Santos Dumont, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão
Asiana OZ Club Lounge Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Jeju, Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon
Avianca VIP Lounge Bogotá, Cali, Caracas, Barranquilla, Buenos Aires, Guayaquil, New York–JFK, Madrid, Medellin, Quito
Blue Islands Customer Lounge Guernsey, Jersey, Southampton
British Airways Concorde Room London-Heathrow (T5A), New York–JFK
Galleries First London-Heathrow (T5A), London-Heathrow (T3), Philadelphia, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Johannesburg
First Lounge Bermuda, Boston, Chicago-O'Hare, Houston-Intercontinental, London-Gatwick, New York–JFK, Newark, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma, Washington-Dulles
Galleries Club Brussels, London-Heathrow (T5A) (2), London-Heathrow (T3), Philadelphia, Munich, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Milan-Linate, Johannesburg
Galleries Lounge Edinburgh, Glasgow, London-Heathrow (T5B), Mumbai
Terraces Lounge Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Athens, Atlanta, Berlin-Tegel, Boston, Budapest, Cape Town, Chicago-O'Hare, Cologne/Bonn, Copenhagen, Denver, Dubai, Durban, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Harare, Istanbul-Atatürk, Jersey, London-Gatwick (2), Los Angeles, Manchester, Miami, Milan-Malpensa, Newcastle, New York–JFK, Newark, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma, Tokyo-Narita, Washington-Dulles
Executive Club Lounge Abuja, Bermuda, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dhaka, Houston-Intercontinental, Kingston, Lagos, Lusaka, Nairobi, Phoenix, Rome-Fiumicino, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Stuttgart, Vienna, Warsaw
BA Chesapeake Club Lounge Baltimore
Galleries Arrivals London-Heathrow (T5A)
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair Cathay Pacific First and Business Class Lounge Bahrain, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, Kuala Lumpur, London-Heathrow, Manila, Melbourne, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Penang, San Francisco, Seoul-Incheon, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo-Narita, Vancouver [11]
Dragonair and Cathay Pacific Lounge Beijing-Capital, Shanghai-Pudong [11]
G16 Lounge Hong Kong [11]
The Pier Hong Kong [11]
The Cabin Hong Kong [11]
The Wing Hong Kong [11]
The Arrival Hong Kong [11]
Caribbean Airlines Club Caribbean Port of Spain [12]
China Airlines Dynasty Lounge Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Fukuoka, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Kaoshiung, Kuala Lumpur, Okinawa, San Francisco, Singapore, Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan, Tokyo-Narita [13]
China Southern Airlines Sky Pearl Lounge Beijing–Capital (3), Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian (2), Guangzhou (4), Guilin, Guizhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Kunming, Nanjing, Qingdao (4), Sanya, Shanghai–Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang (2), Shenzhen, Ürümqi (4), Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Zhengzhou (2), Zhuhai [14]
Copa Airlines Copa Club (formerly Presidents Club) Guatemala City, Panama City, Santo Domingo [15]
Delta Air Lines Delta Sky Club (formerly Delta Crown Room Clubs and Northwest Airlines WorldClubs) Atlanta (9), Boston, Chicago–O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky (2), Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit (4), Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Manila, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul (2), Nashville, Newark, New Orleans, New York–JFK (4), New York–LaGuardia (2), Orlando, Philadelphia, Portland OR, Raleigh/Durham, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco (2), Santiago, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Seattle/Tacoma, Tampa, Tokyo–Narita (2), Washington–Reagan, West Palm Beach [16]
El Al King David Lounge London–Heathrow, New York–JFK, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Tel Aviv [17]
Emirates Emirates Lounge Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Birmingham, Brisbane, Dubai (2), Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Manchester, Melbourne, Milan-Malpensa [expected from 2012],[18] Mumbai, Munich, New York–JFK, Perth, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Zurich [19]
Arrivals Lounge London–Gatwick [20]
Ethiopian Airlines Sheba Lounge Addis Ababa
Cloud Nine Lounge Addis Ababa
EVA Air Evergreen Lounge Bangkok, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Taipei
Farajam Mehr Airport Business Services Farajam First & Business Class Lounge IKIA, Tehran
Finnair Finnair Lounge Helsinki, Stockholm-Arlanda
Frontier Airlines Best Care Club Milwaukee[21]
Garuda Indonesia Garuda Executive Lounge Balikpapan, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Singapore, Shanghai, Surabaya, Yogyakarta[22]
Gol Smiles São Paulo-Guarulhos
Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club Hilo, Honolulu, Kahului, Kona, Lihue, Los Angeles, Pago
Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Tokyo–Haneda & Narita, Nagoya, Osaka Kansai, Fukuoka, Sapporo-Chitose (domestic), Taipei-Taoyuan, Kaohsiung, Shanghai-Pudong, Seoul-Incheon, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, Honolulu,San Francisco, New York-JFK
JAL First Class Lounge Tokyo-Haneda & Narita, Frankfurt, New York-JFK
Jet Airways Jet Lounge Bangalore, Brussels, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Newark
Kingfisher Airlines Kingfisher Lounge Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, London-Heathrow, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Cochin
Korean Air Korean Air Lounge Busan, Chicago, Daegu, Fukuoka, Gwangju, Hong Kong, Jeju, Los Angeles, Nagoya, New York–JFK, Osaka–Kansai, Seoul–Gimpo, Seoul–Incheon, Tokyo–Narita
LOT Polish Airlines LOT Business Lounge Warsaw[23]
Lufthansa Senator Lounge Athens, Atlanta, Berlin-Tegel, Boston, Bremen, Cologne-Bonn, Detroit, Dresden, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Houston, Leipzig, London-Heathrow, Milan-Malpensa, Mumbai, Munich, New York–JFK, Newark, Nürnberg, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Stuttgart, Washington-Dulles, Zurich[24]
Business Lounge Athens, Bangkok, Berlin-Tegel, Boston, Bremen, Cologne-Bonn, Detroit, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Houston, Leipzig, London-Heathrow, Milan-Malpensa, Munich, New York–JFK, Nürnberg, Stuttgart, Washington-Dulles[25]
First Class Lounge Frankfurt (First Class Terminal and First Class Lounge (2)), Munich [25]
Welcome Lounge Frankfurt
Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Langkawi, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Penang, Singapore, Sydney, Perth
Malev Hungarian Airlines Malév Lounge Budapest
Middle East Airlines The Cedar Lounge Beirut
No.1 Traveller [26] Gatwick London-Gatwick (South Terminal)[27]
Stansted London-Stansted (At gate 16, serving all international flights excluding Ryanair)
London-Stansted (At gate 49, serving all international Ryanair flights)[28]
Olympic Air CIP Lounge Athens (2), Thessaloniki
Pakistan International Airlines CIP Lounge Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad
Philippine Airlines Mabuhay Lounge Bacolod, Cebu (2), Davao (2), General Santos, Honolulu, Iloilo, Los Angeles, Manila (2), San Francisco[29]
Plaza Premium Lounge (Pay-in Lounge) Plaza Premium Lounge Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Johore, Kuala Lumpur, Muscat, New Delhi, Shanghai, Toronto, Vancouver [30]
The Green Market (Lounge Concept) Singapore [31]
The Travelers' Lounge Hong Kong [32]
Porter Airlines Porter Lounge Toronto–Billy Bishop (2), Ottawa[33]
Qantas Qantas Club Adelaide, Alice Springs, Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Canberra, Christchurch, Darwin, Gold Coast, Hobart, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Launceston, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Mackay, Melbourne (Tullamarine), Perth, Rockhampton, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Townsville, Wellington[34]
Qatar Airways Qatar Premium Terminal Doha
Royal Air Maroc Le Casablanca Lounge Casablanca[35]
Royal Brunei Airlines Sky Lounge Bandar Seri Begawan[36]
Royal Jordanian Crown Lounge Amman, Aqaba, Dubai[37]
Saudi Arabian Airlines Alfursan Lounge Riyadh, Dammamm, Jeddah[38]
Scandinavian Airlines System Business Lounge Brussels, Chicago–O'Hare, Copenhagen (2), Gothenburg, Helsinki, London–Heathrow, Newark, Oslo (2), Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Stockholm (3)[39]
Scandinavian Lounge
(First/Star Alliance Gold)
Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm
Singapore Airlines Silver Kris Lounge Adelaide, Amsterdam, Bangkok, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London, Los Angeles, Manila, Melbourne, Osaka Kansai, Penang, Perth, San Francisco, Singapore, Sydney, Taipei [40]
Sky Team Sky Team Lounge London–Heathrow [41]
South African Airways Baobab Lounge Cape Town, Johannesburg, London
Cycad Premium Lounge Cape Town, Johannesburg, London
Spanair Sala VIP Barcelona–El Prat, Bilbao, Madrid-Barajas [42]
Star Alliance Star Alliance Lounge London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Nagoya, Paris–Charles de Gaulle [43]
TAM Airlines VIP Doméstica Curitiba, Florianópolis, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Salvador, São Paulo–Guarulhos [44]
VIP Internacional Asunción, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Frankfurt, Lima, London, Madrid, Miami, Milan, New York, Orlando, Paris, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Santiago, São Paulo–Guarulhos [44]
TAP Portugal Top Executive Funchal, Lisbon, Oporto [45]
Thai Airways International Royal Orchid Lounge Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Dhaka, Hat Yai, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Khon Kaen, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka Kansai, Phittsanulok, Phuket, Singapore, Surat Thani, Taipei, Ubon Ratchathani, Yangon[46]
United Airlines United Club (formerly Continental President's Club and United Red Carpet Club) Atlanta, Austin, Boston (2), Buenos Aires, Cleveland, Chicago–O’Hare (4), Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver (2), Fort Lauderdale, Guam, Guatemala City, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Houston–Intercontinental (5), Las Vegas, Los Angeles (2), Melbourne, Mexico City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Newark (4), New York–JFK, New York–LaGuardia (2), Orange County, Orlando, Osaka–Kansai, Panama City, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland OR, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco (2), Santo Domingo, São Paulo, Seattle/Tacoma (2), Tokyo–Narita, Washington–Dulles (3), Washington–Reagan (2)[47][48]
First International Lounge Chicago–O'Hare, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, New York–JFK, San Francisco, Tokyo–Narita, Washington–Dulles [49]
Arrivals Suites Chicago–O'Hare, San Francisco, São Paulo [50]
US Airways US Airways Club Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte (3), Greensboro, Hartford/Springfield, Los Angeles, New York–LaGuardia, Philadelphia (3), Phoenix (3), Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Tampa, Washington–Reagan[51]
UK Airport Lounges UK Airport Lounges open to the public through purchased access Aberdeen Servisair, Belfast Servisair, Birmingham Servisair, Bristol Servisair, Cardiff Servisair, East Midlands Servisair, Edinburgh Servisair, Gatwick Servisair and No1, Glasgow Servisair and Skylounge, Heathrow Servisair and Holideck, Humberside Servisair, Inverness Servisair, London City Servisair, Luton Servisair, Liverpool Servisair, Manchester Servisair and No1, Newcastle Servisair, Plymouth Air Southwest, Stansted Servisair [52]
Vietnam Airlines Vietnam Airlines Lounge Da Nang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Noi Bai, Tan Son Nhat[53]
Virgin Atlantic Airways Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Boston, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Newark, New York–JFK, San Francisco, Tokyo–Narita, Washington–Dulles[54]
Revivals Lounge London–Heathrow
Virgin Australia Virgin Australia Lounge Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney[55]
Westjet Westjet Lounges Calgary (2), Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson, Vancouver (2), Winnipeg[56]

References

  1. ^ a b Maple LeafTM Lounges
  2. ^ Air France Lounges
  3. ^ Air New Zealand Koru Lounges
  4. ^ Air New Zealand International Lounges & contract lounges
  5. ^ Alaska Airlines Board Room Locations & Hours
  6. ^ a b c ANA Lounge narita
  7. ^ CLUB ANA KANSAI
  8. ^ Star alliance lounge NAGOYA(CHUBU) Airport
  9. ^ Admirals Club Locations
  10. ^ a b Flagship Lounge/Arrivals Lounge
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Cathay Pacific - At The Airport: Lounges
  12. ^ Caribbean Airlines - Club Caribbean
  13. ^ China Airlines
  14. ^ (Chinese) 中国南方航空 - 会员权益
  15. ^ Copa Airlines - Presidents Club
  16. ^ Delta Sky Club Locations
  17. ^ King David Lounge
  18. ^ http://www.ttgitalia.com/pagine/Massini-Emirates-Proseguono-i-lavori-per-la-lounge-a-Mxp-,Dettaglio001,IT,270853,Home-news.aspx
  19. ^ Flying with Emirates | Lounges | The Emirates Lounge
  20. ^ Emirates | Flying with Emirates | Lounges | Good Morning London
  21. ^ Best Care Club - Frontier Airlines
  22. ^ [1]
  23. ^ [2]
  24. ^ Lufthansa - Lounge variations and access
  25. ^ a b Lufthansa - Lounge variations and access
  26. ^ No.1 Traveller - Airport transfers, airport lounges - The Smarter Way to Catch a Flight
  27. ^ Airport transfers, airport lounges - The Smarter Way to Catch a Flight
  28. ^ No.1 Traveller | Lounges Stansted - Experience Stansted's smartest lounges, available to all international passengers
  29. ^ [3]
  30. ^ [4]
  31. ^ [5]
  32. ^ [6]
  33. ^ Porter lounges feature free wireless internet access, complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks, premium snacks and business work stations - Porter, Flying Rifined
  34. ^ Flying with Us - Qantas Club - Lounge Locations
  35. ^ [7]
  36. ^ - Sky Lounge
  37. ^ [8]
  38. ^ [9]
  39. ^ Information about where to find our lounges - SAS International
  40. ^ Silver Kris Lounges -- Singapore Airlines
  41. ^ [10]
  42. ^ [11]
  43. ^ [12]
  44. ^ a b http://www.tam.com.br/b2c/vgn/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=20fb1b721c513210VgnVCM1000000b61990aRCRD
  45. ^ TAP Portugal
  46. ^ Royal Orchid Lounges
  47. ^ Continental Airlines - All Lounge Locations
  48. ^ United Airlines - Red Carpet Club Locations
  49. ^ United Airlines - First International Lounge Locations
  50. ^ United Airlines - Arrivals Lounge Locations
  51. ^ US Airways Club Locations
  52. ^ UK Airport Lounges
  53. ^ Vietnam Airlines Lounge
  54. ^ Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses
  55. ^ Virgin Australia Lounge locations
  56. ^ WestJet guests with a place to relax before they fly

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