Cathay Pacific will close Hong Kong’s The Cabin lounge on April 30

By David Flynn, February 27 2018
Cathay Pacific will close Hong Kong’s The Cabin lounge on April 30

EXCLUSIVE | Cathay Pacific will pull down the shutters on The Cabin lounge at Hong Kong airport on April 30 2018, closing the business class lounge once its newer sibling The Deck opens in March.

Australian Business Traveller was informed of plans for The Cabin's closure through two sources involved in and with knowledge of the decision, which cannot be named as they are not authorised to speak on behalf of Cathay Pacific.

A spokesperson for Cathay Pacific declined to comment on the fate of The Cabin and refused to confirm or deny plans to close the lounge, telling Australian Business Traveller that "our current focus at this time is on the opening of The Deck in the first quarter of this year, which we are very much looking forward to."

Update: Cathay Pacific has now officially confirmed the closure of The Cabin on April 30, 2018.

The Cabin made its debut in October 2010 as the first of Cathay’s then new-look airport lounges designed by Foster & Partners, headed by famed architect Sir Norman Foster.

That template – later adapted for The Wing flagship first class and business class lounges – featured a sharp style reflecting Foster’s preferences for functional ‘high-tech’ design such as hard glossy surfaces created by wood, bamboo, white marble and dark granite.

A stand-out feature of The Cabin which many travellers appreciated was the view over the tarmac afforded by floor-to-ceiling windows running the entire 90 metre length of the lounge

However, almost eight years on, Cathay Pacific will close The Cabin and direct passengers to nearby lounges at The Wing (near gates 1-4) and most notably The Deck (below) – the refurbished Dragonair G16 lounge above departure gates 16-19, which is expected to open at the end of March.

At least they won’t have to walk far: it’s barely five minutes to either lounge, which reflects one of the oddities of The Cabin – its location near the start of the terminal’s main concourse, between gates 21 and 23, put it just a short walk from The Wing but a much longer walk from The Pier, rather than being centrally  positioned along the concourse.

David

David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.

22 Dec 2017

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This was a lovely little lounge but I'm sure the replacement will shine as well.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

19 Jan 2018

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Thanks for the inside scoop David. Great to hear it first here on AusBT.


I can see the sense in closing the lounge given how well serviced HKG already is (and will be) with the new and existing lounges.

12 Dec 2012

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I've only been in the Cabin once or twice, before I got QF Platinum and while The Wing was closed for refit.

Recently, I've been going to The Pier or the QF lounge. Have only been to The Bridge once (shortly after it opened) and G16 once (moved there from The Pier after a flight delay with G16 overlooking the gate).

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

18 Jun 2015

Total posts 105

I recently visited The Cabin when i was flying through HKG and while i wasnt there for long i through it was small compared to the other CX lounges around. The self service food selection i thought was rather limited. Again could have been time of day.


Also it sounded like they were closing it permanently rather than updating it. Is that correct?

24 Oct 2010

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Yes, it's closing permanently - if it was being updated the article would have reflected that. In my experience The Cabin is off the pace compared to The Wing and The Pier, it's always crowded and can get very hot due to the exposure of those lovely large windows. The Deck looks great and should be the same five minutes' walk away as The Wing but offer more of a mini-Pier experience.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

19 Jan 2018

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Totally agreed David. I think the Bridge is somewhat mediocre compared with The Pier and The Wing as well. I suppose it all depends on how far one is willing to walk and the gate from which the flight is departing.

12 Dec 2012

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If they are closing the lounge permanently, what are they going to do with the space?

24 Oct 2010

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It's being handed back to the HK airport authority, not known if this will be for their use or making the space available to another airliner (ideally a smaller one with fewer flights). "For rent: HKG airport lounge, fully fitted out and ready for you to move in!"

MarkJohnSon Banned
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19 Jan 2018

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"..through two sources which cannot be named as they are not authorised to speak on behalf of Cathay Pacific."

Yet that didn't stop them! Ha ha ha.

24 Oct 2010

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In airlines and associated bodies such as airports, contractors etc there are thousands of people with access to and first-hand knowledge of certain information, yet who are not authorised to speak to media on behalf of the airline (a role typically reserved for an airline’s PR people and senior executives). This is why in cases such as this we use only reliable sources and generally will get two independent sources unless an airline is willing to confirm the issue.

So the deck will be where the Qantas lounge is, above gate 16?

I tried the Qantas lounge instead of the Pier a few days ago, and I still reckon the Pier had a much better food selection.... Someone please offer toasted sandwiches.... Lol 😂

24 Oct 2010

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Yes, if you go to the far end of the Qantas Hong Kong Lounge where there's a 'service desk' off to the right, there's a glass door which is currently not in use – that looks straight across a shared 'terrace' area to The Deck. Assuming that door is reopened, should make it very easy to lounge-hop!

20 Jun 2014

Total posts 59

Fair enough really. CX has four excellent lounges at HKG, I'd rather they spent the money adding or upgrading an outport lounge than upgrading the Cabin.

The Cabin was the first CX lounge I ever visited and I was super impressed. Recently I went back and was really disappointed with how limited and small it felt compared to the new Bridge/Pier.

12 Feb 2013

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Cathay Pacific has announced that The Deck will open on 22 March 2018 and The Cabin will close on 30 April 2018.


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