Cathay Pacific continues to expand and update its ever-popular lounges at Hong Kong International Airport. One lounge closed while another one recently opened. Here is the latest for Cathay Pacific airport lounges in Hong Kong:
Closure: The Cabin
Formerly located near gate 23, The Cabin is now completely closed and reopened as a lounge for another airline. Take note that there are no longer Cathay Pacific lounges in that main central strip between Gates 20 to 36.
Newly Opened: The Deck
Located near Gate 16, The Deck is the newest Cathay Pacific lounge. Its location is completely on the opposite side of The Wing (near Gate 4). The Deck provides a balcony that overlooks the nearby boarding gates with copious natural lighting making it feel more spacious. The lounge offers a limited selection of cold dishes, hot dishes, and a small noodle bar. If you plan to use this lounge and are departing from Gates 20+, account for a little extra time to walk over.
The Wing, near Gates 4
– Open from 5:30am until the last departure
– With an exclusive First Class lounge
– Noodle Bar (for wonton noodle soup, dan dan noodles, and more)
– Long Bar (with a full bar of high-quality drinks)
– Coffee Loft (for coffee and pastries)
– Showers
– Workstations
The Deck, near Gate 16
– Open from 5:30am until the last departure
– Noodle Bar
– Showers
The Bridge, near gate 35
– Open from 5:30am until 00:30am
– Bistro (a small spread of hot and cold foods)
– Long Bar
– Coffee Loft
– Showers
– Workstations
The Pier, near gate 65
– Open from 5:30am until 00:30am
– With an exclusive First Class lounge
– Noodle Bar
– Teahouse (with high-quality loose leaf teas and Chinese desserts)
– Food Hall (a full buffet spread of Western cuisine)
– Coffee Cart
– Showers
– Workstations
– Relaxation Room (lounge room with daybeds)
The Arrival, center passage between Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall and Terminal 2
– Open from 5:00am until 00:00am
– Showers
– Buffet Counter
– Workstations
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