Taipei Lounge

Is there a Singapore Airlines lounge in Taipei?
The website says that it’s closed. Is there a partner lounge that can be used? Flying J
When I travelled on SQ879 last week, we were sent an email the day before advising that it was closed for repairs after the recent earthquake. At checkin, they will direct all eligible passengers to the Plaza Premium lounge, which looks fairly nice. However, you will also be able to access the EVA Air lounges with your boarding pass (there are three or four from memory, you may need to check with staff at the entrance as to which one you might be eligible to access).
 
When I travelled on SQ879 last week, we were sent an email the day before advising that it was closed for repairs after the recent earthquake. At checkin, they will direct all eligible passengers to the Plaza Premium lounge, which looks fairly nice. However, you will also be able to access the EVA Air lounges with your boarding pass (there are three or four from memory, you may need to check with staff at the entrance as to which one you might be eligible to access).
Which lounges are nicer?
 
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Which lounges are nicer?
Go to both. I went to Plaza Premium, food is OK, plenty of room but I need to go to the bathroom, maybe there is one, but couldn't find it, so I went into Eva lounge, lot of people and most seats near the food section are only single, and so so buffet food.
 
Go to both. I went to Plaza Premium, food is OK, plenty of room but I need to go to the bathroom, maybe there is one, but couldn't find it, so I went into Eva lounge, lot of people and most seats near the food section are only single, and so so buffet food.

Bathroom and showers at the back...if we are talking about the PP near the EVA lounges...
Yes there is another one!
 

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