First Class Lounges You Must Experience:
Golden Lounge
Malaysia Airlines, Kuala Lumpur International
While it may not be the most
modern of airport lounges, with its most recent renovation being back
in 2005 (a long time ago in airport-lounge speak), the Golden Lounge at
Kuala Lumpur International is the only lounge with its own putting
green. That’s right, argyle-clad fans of the sport can enjoy a round or
two right before take-off! And that’s not the only thing they can do;
insiders can pig out at the best airport buffet ever that offers 10
types of sandwiches, 22 different kinds of bread and 55 beverage
choices. You can also get down to work at the business center, which
gives travelers access to the internet as well as fax and copy
machines. There’s also a dedicated Relaxation Room with massage chairs
and foot massagers for those who need to wind down before they go up.
Terminal 5 Galleries
British Airways, London Heathrow
Comprising six lounges and an
Elemis Travel Spa, the Galleries at London Heathrow’s new Terminal 5
building make up the most luxurious, expansive first class lounge
complex in the world. Appointed exclusively for British Airways first-
and business-class passengers (the prestigious airline certainly knows
how to up the lounge stakes), the complex was designed by interior
superstars Davies+Baron and mimics the style and ambiance of a modern
boutique hotel. With millions invested in it you’d expected Galleries
to have everything — and it does, with sections including The Silver
Bar, Wine Gallery, Work and Entertainment Zones, Show Suite and Kids
Zone. The decor is suitably sumptuous too, with Swarovski crystal
chandeliers, paintings from BA’s collection of 1,500 artworks, faux
fireplaces and four quirky life-size wooden horses with heads crowned
by lamps. So, if your flight is permanently canceled, who cares?
There’ll certainly be no sleeping on floors or hard benches here.
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse
Virgin Atlantic, London Heathrow
As Richard Branson’s flagship
lounge, the 8,000 square-foot Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at London
Heathrow is more like a private members’ club than a place to crash
while you’re waiting for airline staff to get their asses in gear.
Catering for travelers’ every whim, there’s a cocktail bar, brasserie
and deli for those wanting a bite to eat, and an office and library for
those who can’t tear themselves away from the daily grind. Of course,
there are those who have no problem whatsoever escaping the daily grind
and those happy people can enjoy themselves by catching a flick on the
multiscreen, by playing a game of pool or by turning back time on the
retro video game consoles. What’s more, there’s an on-site spa with a
spa pool, steam rooms and tanning booth. After a few hours recharging
your batteries here, you’ll wonder whether you need that holiday after
all.
Air France l’Espace Premiere Lounge
Air France, Charles de Gaulle Airport
While a dedicated check-in area
may not be anything out of the ordinary for today’s spoiled traveler,
it is what lies beyond that will please those with hours to spare at
Charles de Gaulle’s Air France l’Espace Premiere Lounge. While you may
not be able to see the Eiffel Tower from its windows, you will be able
to relax in seats that fold out into real two-meter-long beds, enjoy
delectable French cuisine prepared by famous Parisian chef Guy Martin
and indulge in as much wine and champagne as your gut can take. There’s
also a work area, but who needs work when Clarins massages are offered
on-site?
Premium Terminal
Qatar Airways, Doha International Airport
Just like checking into a hotel,
at Doha International Airport’s Premium Terminal you’re greeted by a
porter who’ll take your Louis Vuitton bags before you chat with the
concierge who’ll tell you about all the luxuries on offer inside. Once
you’ve got the know-how, it’s just a matter of swanning about to enjoy
all the five-star amenities; whether you want to indulge in a massage
in the world-class spa or have a game or two on one of the Nintendo Wii
consoles available, your eight-hour delay will go by in no time at all.
There is also an excellent restaurant (your boarding pass doubles up as
a reservation for breakfast, lunch and dinner), a business center with
everything you need to work away from the office (wireless internet
access is available throughout the entire building), a duty-free shop
where you can stock up on tax-free goodies with the best of ‘em, and a
nursery where on-site nannies are there to look after your screaming
tots for an hour or two. Forget getting to your destination; this is a destination.
Lufthansa First Class Lounge
Lufthansa, Frankfurt Airport
Helping to keep the riffraff out
and the noise levels down, the Lufthansa First Class Lounge at
Frankfurt Airport is located in a gleaming freestanding building
outside of the main airport terminal. Ultra-spacious, at 12,000
square-feet, the lounge is an oasis of calm and tranquility with an Old
World cigar lounge, a bar serving 80 varieties of whiskey, private
glass-door offices, and a rest area with slick leather daybeds, alarm
clocks, wardrobes, mirrors, and monsoon showers. The best part?
Passengers leaving the comfort of the lounge (God knows why they would)
can be chauffeured directly to their awaiting plane in true P. Diddy
style via a Mercedes or Porsche limousine.
Qantas First Lounge
Qantas, Sydney International Airport
Designed by Qantas Creative
Director Marc Newson, Qantas First Lounge at Sydney International
Airport will certainly take the sting out of your delay. Having teamed
up with hotel group Sofitel, the lounge ensures that all guests benefit
from the kind of hospitality afforded at five-star resorts. This
includes a concierge who is happy to call ahead and make plans at your
final destination (car rentals, restaurant reservations, flowers in
your room, etc.), a day spa that provides Payot beauty treatments,
shower suites and essential toiletry items such as shaving kits, as
well as a restaurant with master chef Neil Perry heading the show. And
that’s not all; there’s a well-stocked bar and an equally well-stocked
library, in addition to a business area complete with complimentary
desktop computers and wireless internet access. With a 180-degree view
over Sydney’s gorgeous Bontay Bay, flight attendants will have to call
airport security to pry you away.
Emirates Lounge
Emirates, JFK International Airport
As you’d expect from a city as
demanding as New York, JFK’s Emirates Lounge is fit for discerning
city-slickers with plush leather sofas to sink into, massage chairs to
be pummelled by, plasma screen TVs to get lost in, and an array of
international magazine and newspapers to get stuck into. And it’s not
only the lounging area that’s top-notch either; there’s also a business
center with complimentary Wi-Fi internet access and private bedrooms
stocked with only the very best toiletries. Naturally, complimentary
gourmet food and drink is available 24 hours a day.
The Wing
Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong International Airport
Spread over 43,000 square-feet,
The Wing at Hong Kong International Airport would have any stressed
business traveler reaching for an ice-cold gin and tonic instead of the
neck of a nervous check-in clerk. One of the highlights of the lounge
is the 80-foot Long Bar, which looks more like the bar of a trendy city
restaurant than that of an airport lounge. There are also four
restaurants and a full-service day spa, along with private cabins
complete with showers, oversize beds and Jacuzzi tubs. And if execs
can’t tear themselves away from the office long enough for a spot of
pampering, then they can always knuckle down courtesy of the free Wi-Fi
in the executive office suites. Hotels? Who needs ‘em!
The Royal Orchid
Thai Airways, Bangkok Airport
As if being whisked across the
tarmac in one of the airline’s fleet of Mercedes cars isn’t luxurious
enough, visitors to Thai Airways’ Royal Orchid lounge can expect
traditional Thai hospitality at its very best. Decked out in a
contemporary style with authentic Asian flare, the lounge is everything
any first-class passenger could ever possibly need, with private
corners, an a la carte dining room, a business center with Wi-Fi
internet, slumber rooms and, of course, shower suites. Complimentary
Thai massage and gourmet cuisine help earn the Royal Orchid its
rightful place on this list.
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