All Nippon Airways provides two lounges at Narita International Airport’s Terminal 1 for departing passengers on both ANA flights and Star Alliance partner flights. Here is a guide to ANA Lounges in Narita’s Terminal 1:
Complimentary entry to ANA lounges are given to First and Business Class passengers on ANA and Star Alliance partner flights, Star Alliance Gold members on any Star Alliance partner flight, and ANA Premium Economy passengers. Lounge passes may be purchased online or at the front desk as well.
Show your boarding pass to the front desk staff who scans in your ticket to confirm your entry to the lounge.
ANA offers 2 lounges in Terminal 1 of Narita International Airport. One is called Satellite 4 located near Gate 41 and the other is called Satellite 5 located near Gate 51.
Both lounges offer the same services and amenities. Passengers typically choose the lounge closer to their respective boarding gates. If you want to explore both lounges, there is an underground connected passageway.
Both lounges provide clean, big open spaces with multiple seating areas, dining areas, business stations, private rest suites with lounge chairs, showers, and smoking rooms.
The food offered in the lounges includes buffet stations with sandwiches, salads, soups, sushi, hot food depending on the time of day, and self-serve bar with a sake station, automated draft beer machines, wines, liquors, juices, sodas, coffee, and teas.
If you want a hot bowl of noodles or the airline’s signature curry, head over to the Noodle Bar where you can order:
– Ramen with pork broth
– Kitsune (deep-fried tofu) with soba or udon in hot broth
– Grated yam and wakame seaweed with soba or udon in hot broth
– Kakiage (deep-fried vegetables) with soba or udon in hot broth
– Curry over soba or udon
– ANA Original Chicken Curry over rice
Satellite 4 is located near Gate 41. The lounge opens at 7am and closes at the departure time of the last flight. There is one eating station, a noodle bar, sake bar, multiple seating areas, business stations, showers, and a rest area with lounge chairs. For Star Wars fans, check out the R2D2 ANA Jet model signed by the cast, including Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher.
Satellite 5 is located near Gate 51. This is the newest of the two lounges, though both are Japanese-standard clean and maintained. The lounge has two eating stations as well as the noodle bar. The hours are from 6:30am to the departure time of the last flight.
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