QF118 lounge access at Hong Kong

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Jamesflyer

Iberia Airlines - Iberia Plus

Member since 14 Jan 2018

Total posts 14

Hi all,

I am flying QF118 to Sydney, with oneworld sapphire status. Should I visit the Pier business, qantas or both lounges. I will be at HKG for 3 hours


Regards,
James

sanj747

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 01 Nov 2016

Total posts 148

James I would try both. I suggest go to the Pier first and then the Qantas lounge as the gates for the Qantas flights are mostly close to the Qantas lounge near gate 15.

Chris C.

Member since 24 Apr 2012

Total posts 1,116

If you happen to have an AMEX Platinum Charge Card, do also consider the new AMEX Centurion Lounge in Hong Kong, which is quite a nice space. :)

Jamesflyer

Iberia Airlines - Iberia Plus

Member since 14 Jan 2018

Total posts 14

Is it worth visiting the Wing business class lounge?

highflyer

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 10 Apr 2012

Total posts 186

James I would try both. I suggest go to the Pier first and then the Qantas lounge as the gates for the Qantas flights are mostly close to the Qantas lounge near gate 15.

Unfortunately Sapphire won't get him into the Pier First lounge. Only the business lounge.

silentiger86

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 23 Dec 2017

Total posts 90

James I would try both. I suggest go to the Pier first and then the Qantas lounge as the gates for the Qantas flights are mostly close to the Qantas lounge near gate 15.

Unfortunately Sapphire won't get him into the Pier First lounge. Only the business lounge.

He meant go to the Pier first (chronology), rather than Pier First!

Robertybob

Member since 20 Dec 2017

Total posts 1

If you're travelling with dependent children then the Qantas HK option comes into its own. Qantas will let them all in under 18 years without needing a guest pass. Cathay needs a guest pass for each child unless they are travelling in J.

ozmille

QF

Member since 07 May 2014

Total posts 3

If you're travelling with dependent children then the Qantas HK option comes into its own. Qantas will let them all in under 18 years without needing a guest pass. Cathay needs a guest pass for each child unless they are travelling in J.


this will cause me some issues next year, travelling J with an infant I can take in my wife (only Gold) and Infant into the F lounges in HKG but as of November the son will be 2 so we'll have to go to the J lounges. Has anybody had any luck with getting a guest and a just 2 year old in the F lounge in HKG?

Last editedby ozmille at Jan 17, 2018, 04:38 PM.

CBR boy

Member since 12 Feb 2015

Total posts 61

Is it worth visiting the Wing business class lounge?

Yes, it's excellent.

sanj747

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 01 Nov 2016

Total posts 148

James I would try both. I suggest go to the Pier first and then the Qantas lounge as the gates for the Qantas flights are mostly close to the Qantas lounge near gate 15.

Unfortunately Sapphire won't get him into the Pier First lounge. Only the business lounge.

He meant go to the Pier first (chronology), rather than Pier First!

Thanks @Silentiger86. that was exactly what I meant.

flyingdr

Member since 22 Dec 2017

Total posts 7

I was very disappointed with the Qantas HKG lounge. An overly bright, claustrophobic space with poor food and drink. Everyone looked sad.

In contrast, the Cathay lounges are warm, comforting spaces with a huge variety of offerings. People look relaxed.

David

Member since 24 Oct 2010

Total posts 1,021

Is it worth visiting the Wing business class lounge?


It's closer to the Qantas lounge and Qantas gates but The Wing doesn't do much for me, I'd more strongly suggest you skip The Wing and head straight to The Pier, which is a much nicer lounge in every respect.

Last editedby David at Jan 19, 2018, 01:28 PM.

moa999

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

Member since 02 Jul 2011

Total posts 834

I was very disappointed with the Qantas HKG lounge. An overly bright, claustrophobic space with poor food and drink.

Not sure what lounge you went to but the QF Lounge is mostly open and could hardly be called claustrophobic

flyingdr

Member since 22 Dec 2017

Total posts 7

I was very disappointed with the Qantas HKG lounge. An overly bright, claustrophobic space with poor food and drink.

Not sure what lounge you went to but the QF Lounge is mostly open and could hardly be called claustrophobic

Yes it is open but it is long and narrow. Also quite full before evening departures.

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