Can anyone tell me the best options for Lounge access in Honolulu and Tokyo Narita ?
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mickey68
mickey68
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 30 Mar 2013
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Can anyone tell me the best options for Lounge access in Honolulu and Tokyo Narita ?
I am QFF Platinum and my wife is QFF Silver. Traveling to Honolulu in Economy, and to Tokyo in Business from Sydney. It has been way too many years since we have been in Honolulu, and never been to Tokyo, so I am unfamiliar with either the Qantas lounges or other One World lounges that may be a better choice in both ports.
QF4 departure from Honolulu mid morning, and QF22 departure from Tokyo in the evening. Which lounge will be the best choices in those ports in terms of dining choices, ambiance, crowds etc, thanks in advance for your opinions.
reno
reno
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Member since 20 Sep 2013
Total posts 317
Mickey68,
You have access to the QF HNL lounge which is 2nd rate but the only option available on the flights listed.The bar in the main terminal is a better option and they do a good long pour which makes the price and drink a genuine deal by Australian standards.The lounge its self is a joke forget about it.
reno
reno
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 20 Sep 2013
Total posts 317
Mickey68,
You have access to the QF HNL lounge which is 2nd rate but the only option available on the flights listed.The bar in the main terminal is a better option and they do a good long pour which makes the price and drink a genuine deal by Australian standards.The lounge its self is a joke forget about it.
paa
paa
Member since 21 Dec 2012
Total posts 43
For Narita the JAL first class lounge, located in the maint terminal building, and accessed using your platinum status is best by far. Dont try the JAL lounge in the satellite building - small and crowded and lacking facilities. It is a 10 minute stroll from the JAL First Class lounge to the satellite terminal where QF22 will depart. The Qantas lounge is in the satellite building and is nothing special - on par with a domestic Qantas Club lounge. I would eat, shower etc in the JAL first class lounge, then migrate to the Qantas lounge shortly before boarding time. There are no security checkpoints between the two.