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I certainly hope that an AFFer got some benefit over CX 'repurposing' the Lounge Crawl for a marketing campaign!
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My wife and I visited (won't say dragged) all lounges we had access to in HKG a couple of times. She loves it and keeps asking when we're going back.I dragged my +1 through all CX lounges once. It was nice but the only one truly special is Pier F, otherwise QF lounge is good enough.
My wife and I visited (won't say dragged) all lounges we had access to in HKG a couple of times. She loves it and keeps asking when we're going back.
I wouldn't limit visits to a single lounge as the lounge you don't visit could have the food or desert you want.
I'll be back again June.
It depends how much time you are willing to spend at the airport. I like to arrive 2-2.5 hours prior to departure, starting in the QF lounge having some of their signature dishes, then moving to Pier F for premium alcohol, Asian food and massage. I really don't see any reason to waste time in other lounges, there is a limit to how how much one can eat and drink.
What justifies a trip out the airport? I have 5 and 6 hour layovers later this month. Is it a straight forward and reliable transit to either of these places, dare I say like the train in SYD.Totally agree. If on a long layover prefer to spend a few hours in Mongkok or Central for some street food fix before relaxing in the lounge.
What justifies a trip out the airport? I have 5 and 6 hour layovers later this month. Is it a straight forward and reliable transit to either of these places, dare I say like the train in SYD.
What justifies a trip out the airport? I have 5 and 6 hour layovers later this month. Is it a straight forward and reliable transit to either of these places, dare I say like the train in SYD.
What justifies a trip out the airport? I have 5 and 6 hour layovers later this month. Is it a straight forward and reliable transit to either of these places, dare I say like the train in SYD.
I guess it depends on transit time or if you are arriving from Hong Kong City.It depends how much time you are willing to spend at the airport. I like to arrive 2-2.5 hours prior to departure, starting in the QF lounge having some of their signature dishes, then moving to Pier F for premium alcohol, Asian food and massage. I really don't see any reason to waste time in other lounges, there is a limit to how how much one can eat and drink.
Just booked a CX J flight this afternoon so I can do one last round of the CX F lounges as a OWE.
I normally start off at the Wing F lounge and then head out to the Pier F lounge prior to departure. Is there any point in visiting the J lounges?
No commission here!I certainly hope that an AFFer got some benefit over CX 'repurposing' the Lounge Crawl for a marketing campaign!
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In my opinion the Wing and Pier business lounges are not that great. Possibly because they are connected to the First lounges.I normally start off at the Wing F lounge and then head out to the Pier F lounge prior to departure. Is there any point in visiting the J lounges?