Cathay business class lounge?

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gillgirl

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Hi - we are traveling first time business class on Cathay to HK and then Shanghai and then back to HK for big anniversary....
We will arrive in HK at 5.30am for 2 hours stop before going onto Shanghai - q
Question?
Do I need to book for a shower in advance or is it just first come first served? I see there are less showers in the "wing" as they are doing refurbishments....
Also which is best lounge to use in HK when we arrive - there seems to be 3..
Any other suggestions to get best out of trip in business class greatly appreciated - thanks in advance...!:)
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The refurbishment of The Wing (which you mentioned) is complete and there are the luxurious cabanas there (about 6?) - I don't now if there are ordinary showers as well there as I've never asked for them. No reservations as far as I'm aware; I've never had to wait. The Wing is F class and OW Emerald access, so depending on your status may not come under your business class lounge criteria.

The Wing is the best as far as I'm concerned. I haven't been in the other CX lounges for a while. But of course its at the end of the Terminal, best accessed from landside. If you are arriving and departing from one of the more distant gates, then one of the other lounges may be perfectly adequate and more convenient.
 
thanks all...as it's so early in morning 5.30 and we will be in transit waiting for shanghai flight is it furthest away to walk or nearest.....
 
thanks all...as it's so early in morning 5.30 and we will be in transit waiting for shanghai flight is it furthest away to walk or nearest.....

Depends what gate you arrive and depart from. The Wing is near Gate 2, The Pier Gate 65, The Bridge Gate (low 40s) and the Cabin Gate 23.

See here for a map of the gates. It is quite a hike from the furthest gates to immigration.

Edit to add: I don't know if there is a particular gate(s) that your flights would typically arrive/depart from but I did track a flight I'm planning to catch out of HKG and there was no pattern whatsoever...it was all over the place.
 
I can also attest that I've never had to wait for a shower in the Wing or in the Pier. As others have said, it will depend on which gate you arrive at as to which lounge is closest, but if you've just got off a long flight, a bit of a walk to explore a few of the lounges can be a nice program. I seem to remember getting the arrival gate pop up on the IFE screen shortly before landing in HK, so you could note down the gate locations of each lounge and then you know where to head for as soon as you get in.
 
As a Business traveller, you can access any OneWorld lounge so long as its not operated by a third party:

Lounge access - oneworld

I am sorry, but that is not right. As a passenger in business class, you are entitled to use the business class lounges of the airline you are actually flying, including those operated by a third party to that airline. As a business class passenger on CX, you will be able to use any business class lounge operated by CX or by a third party on behalf of CX. Your frequent flyer tier status does not affect this entitlement.

The entitlement to use any *O lounge when flying on any *O airline is a right given to *O tier status. You can be flying in economy and still access any *O business lounge if you are *O Sapphire - your travelling class does not affect this entitlement.
 
With only 2 hours, I would try to pick the CX lounge closest to your departing gate, which would have been assigned by then (though subject to change). Note that the Pier doesn't open until 6am.
 
I am sorry, but that is not right. As a passenger in business class, you are entitled to use the business class lounges of the airline you are actually flying, including those operated by a third party to that airline. As a business class passenger on CX, you will be able to use any business class lounge operated by CX or by a third party on behalf of CX. Your frequent flyer tier status does not affect this entitlement.

The entitlement to use any *O lounge when flying on any *O airline is a right given to *O tier status. You can be flying in economy and still access any *O business lounge if you are *O Sapphire - your travelling class does not affect this entitlement.


OneWorld has always allowed access to any OneWorld J lounge for passengers travelling in Business Class on any members marketed and operated flight. Obviously you wont have issues getting into a third party airline lounge if its contracted to offer services to the airline you are flying J with but thats irrelevant in the context of the OP as strangely CX dont have third party lounges in their home port.

oneworld lounge access for First Class or Business Class customers

Indulge yourself before departure in a wider range of airport lounges when you fly First Class or Business Class with anyoneworld member airline.

  • Customers flying First or Business Class have access to the equivalent class of lounge regardless of their frequent flyer status. First Class passengers may use a Business Class or frequent flyer lounge if a First Class lounge is not available.
  • First Class passengers may invite one guest to join them in the lounge. The guest must also be travelling on a flight operated and marketed by a oneworld airline.
  • Connecting between oneworld marketed and operated flights:
    • First and Business Class customers connecting on the same day of travel, or before 6am the following day, can access the lounge when travelling between an international long haul (a oneworld international long haul flight is defined as an international flight marketed and operated by any oneworld carrier with a scheduled flight time longer than 5 hours) and an international short haul or domestic flight (and vice-versa).
    • Lounge access will be determined on the international long haul ticketed flight (either First of Business Class) regardless of the ticketed class of travel on the international short haul or domestic flight.
    • You must be prepared to show your boarding pass or itinerary showing travel in First or Business class on the international long haul flight, in order to access the lounge before your international short haul or domestic flight.
The following exceptions apply:

  1. First and Business Class customers who do not hold Emerald or Sapphire tier status are not eligible to access American Airlines or US Airways lounges when travelling on solely domestic flights within the U.S. or between the U.S. and Canada, Mexico [except Mexico City], the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Caribbean; customers travelling in First or Business class on U.S. transcontinental flights between JFK-LAX, JFK-SFO and MIA-LAX (and vice-versa) are eligible for lounge access.
  2. Qatar Airways Doha International Airport Premium Terminal is excluded, other than for customers travelling in First or Business class on Qatar Airways operated flights. Guests are not permitted.
  3. Guests are not permitted at Qatar Airways Premium Lounge at LHR Terminal
  4. TAM First Class Lounge in Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport is excluded, other than for customers travelling in First Class on TAM operated flights.
 
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OneWorld has always allowed access to any OneWorld lounge for passengers travelling in Business Class on any members marketed and operated flight.

IIRC it is not really always - there was a brief period where COS access to any OneWorld lounge was actually removed, before the wording was returned to the original,
 
IIRC it is not really always - there was a brief period where COS access to any OneWorld lounge was actually removed, before the wording was returned to the original,

On the website yes, in reality no, I have not heard of any issues since OneWorld started where a members J passenger has not been able to visit another J lounge.
 
I think this discussion about Lounges has drifted a bit and potentially confusing. The issue is if the OP is flying J, that, in itself, will not provide access to an F lounge.
So where people have made reference to 'Any Lounge', it would be better said 'any J lounge'.

Unless the OP or some one with them, or the incoming (in some cases) or outgoing flight is in F they will not have access to a J lounge. I know the Wing is sort of split into an F and J area (is the adjacent J area still called 'The Wing'?). The reference to the spiffy showers is to the F section - not the J section.
 
sorry all the J, F , O and everything else is making me very confused - once and last time flying business class - trip of life time....I'll ask the desk people where I'm allowed to go.....obviously a very hierarchical environment up in the air.....
 
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J = business class
F = first class
I am guessing O refers to One World
 
sorry all the J, F , O and everything else is making me very confused - once and last time flying business class - trip of life time....I'll ask the desk people where I'm allowed to go.....obviously a very hierarchical environment up in the air.....

You will have access to the following as a CX J customer:

G16 Lounge

Location details: Airside, Level 7, entrance near gate 16 at Level 6
Opening hours: Daily: 06:00-mid night

  • Business Centre
  • Free Wifi
  • Food and Beverages
  • Wheelchair Access



Qantas International Business Lounge

Location details: Airside, Level 5 (entrance via Level 6 opposite Gate 15) (this may be wrong with new lounge)
Opening hours: 05:00-23:59

  • Business Centre
  • Free Wifi
  • Food and Beverages
  • Showers
  • Wheelchair Access
  • TV



The Bridge

Location details: Airside, Level 5 on the West Concourse, entrance near Gate 35 on Level 6
Opening hours: Daily: 05:30 - last departure

  • Free Wifi
  • Food and Beverages
  • Showers
  • TV




The Cabin

Location details: Airside, Level 5, entrance near gate 23 at Level 6
Opening hours: Daily: 05:30-last departure

  • Business Centre
  • Free Wifi
  • Food and Beverages
  • Wheelchair Access
  • TV



The Pier Business Class Lounge

Location details: Airside, Level 5, entrance near gates 62-66 at Level 6
Opening hours: Daily: 06:00-2330

  • Business Centre
  • Free Wifi
  • Food and Beverages
  • Showers
  • Wheelchair Access
  • TV




The Wing Business Class Lounge

Location details: Airside, Level 6 & 7, reception near gates 1-4 at Level 6
Opening hours: Daily: 05:30-last departure
Notes: The Wing Business Class lounge has re-opened with a new look after the completion of a head-to-toe renovation. The new space features brand-new facilities – The Noodle Bar, The Long Bar, The Coffee Loft, Self-served buffet and 24 luxurious shower suites.


 
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