Review: Hong Kong Airlines' Club Autus business class lounge, Hong Kong

Overall Rating

By Chris C., November 21 2017
Hong Kong Airlines' Club Autus business class lounge, Hong Kong
Country

China - Hong Kong

City

Hong Kong

Airport

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)

Alliance

None

Airline

Hong Kong Airlines

Cabin-class

Business

Notes
The Good
  • Cocktail bar, cooked-to-order dining
  • Private shower suites
  • Located near the gates commonly used by Hong Kong Airlines and Virgin Australia
The Bad
  • Lack of power points
X-Factor
  • Head to the rainforest zone to relax before your overnight flight
Location
Dining
Work
Overall

Introduction

Opened in September 2017, Hong Kong Airlines' Club Autus business class lounge at Hong Kong International Airport doesn't just welcome Hong Kong Airlines' own guests – Virgin Australia passengers bound for Melbourne are also invited to visit and relax.

With a cocktail bar, cooked-to-order dining options and plenty of bench space to work on a laptop, the 184-seat lounge is an oasis within an otherwise-bustling terminal.

Australian Business Traveller stopped by on a recent visit to Hong Kong to bring you this review.

Location & Impressions

After clearing security and passport control, make your way to the airport's Midfield Concourse, found by taking the 'people mover' train to the last stop.

Upon alighting, follow the signs upstairs to the terminal proper, and then wander ahead to the final upward escalator – this lounge is located one floor above the departure gates, to your right on level seven.

Open from 6am until the last Hong Kong Airlines flight of the day, the lounge is divided into zones, catering to shorter visits with chairs near the entrance...

... progressing through to working benches, and tables lining the balcony...

... and other seats which have more of a 'lounge' vibe:

Boarding calls aren't made here, which renders the lounge nice and peaceful, as travellers can monitor their flight via display screens throughout, or can approach any of the roving lounge staff who are equipped with tablets and access to up-to-the-minute flight information.

One of those staffers spotted us waiting for the flight information screen to tick over and reveal our departure details, and promptly offered to check on our flight via their tablet to save us some time, which was a nice touch.

Access

  • Business class passengers of Hong Kong Airlines, Virgin Australia, Air Explore (Palau Pacific Airways), Bangkok Airlines, Fiji Airways, Royal Brunei Airlines and S7 Airlines
  • Fortune Wings Club Silver members prior to Hong Kong Airlines flights only
  • Fortune Wings Club Gold and Platinum members prior to Hong Kong Airlines flights, and from July 2 2018, prior to Virgin Australia flights also.
  • Virgin Australia Velocity Gold, Platinum and The Club members prior to Virgin Australia operated flights, and from July 2 2018, prior to Hong Kong Airlines flights also.
  • Fiji Airways Tabua Club members prior to Fiji Airways flights only
  • Royal Skies Elite Gold cardholders prior to Royal Brunei Airlines flights only
  • Oneworld Sapphire and Emerald frequent flyers (including Qantas Gold and Platinum) travelling with S7 Airlines only
  • CCB Asia Hong Kong Airlines Fly Away credit card customers using one of their five yearly complimentary visits when departing on Hong Kong Airlines
  • All other Hong Kong Airlines passengers may purchase a single visit for HKD$350 (A$59)

Note that Virgin Australia Velocity members don't yet receive access to this lounge when departing on flights operated by Hong Kong Airlines, such as to the Gold Coast: only when travelling with Virgin Australia.

Similarly, Fortune Wings Club members cannot access this lounge when travelling with Virgin Australia, such as to Melbourne – only when departing on Hong Kong Airlines.

This changes from July 2 2018, with Velocity Gold and Platinum members invited inside prior to Hong Kong Airlines flights, and Fortune Wings Club Gold and Platinum members welcome to visit when flying with Virgin Australia.

Dining

Our morning visit saw a pleasing array of local bites like siu mai, prawn dumplings, noodles, and more Western options like potatoes and hash browns, joined by machine-made espresso coffee...

... with plenty of spaces in which to enjoy the food, such as a nearby dining room...

... winding communal tables that also suit laptop work (but lack power points):

... and bench seats with ample space, that do indeed power points underneath.

On the other side of those bench seats: all the cutlery, chopsticks and condiments that your meal requires – but given its location in that you can't see it from the dining room nor when facing the buffet itself,  staff had to point us in the right direction.

We returned to the lounge later the same week – in the evening this time, prior to Hong Kong Airlines' Gold Coast flight – and found fresh salad items at the buffet...

... plus Western-friendly options in the spaghetti bolognese, baked mash potato and rice with pumpkin and onion...

... and surprisingly tasty pizza, chicken nuggets and vegetable samosas, for a treat.

There's plenty of locally-inspired food here too, with options including bitter melon and sliced pork in black bean sauce, more of those prawn dumplings as are also offered in the mornings...

... and mixed mushroom and bean curd with oyster sauce, and deep-fried sole fillet with sweet and sour sauce.

Along with buffet fare, five cooked-to-order dishes are available as well between 11am and 1am the following morning: miso soup with udon, Laksa with rice noodles, mini kimchi noodles, mushroom soup with spinach noodles, and wonton rice noodles.

You place your order at the counter, receive a buzzer, and are summoned when your meal is cooked. We opted for the mini kimchi noodles, which were ready in about 10 minutes and had a nice spice to them.

Egg puffs can also be ordered from the same counter between 12pm and 6pm, but passengers on flights to Australia would need to arrive extra-early to enjoy them.

In the lounge's beverage corner, a selection of fresh juices, teas, water, soft drinks and espresso coffee...

... aside a bar offering beer, wine and spirits...

... along with house mixed drinks, where the signature Autus Delight comes in non-alcoholic form or can be upgraded to the Autus Delight Plus with a splash of alcohol...

... but our favourite from the menu was the Hong Kong Sky, blending vodka, pineapple juice, Blue Curacao liqueur and coconut milk, with desiccated coconut around the rim...

Also available is a tropical, rum-based Ms. Sunshine and the 'Special For You' cocktail served in a Champagne flute, mixing rum, fresh lemon juice, syrup and lemonade, with alcoholic drinks available between 11am and 1am the next day – so if you can order cooked-to-order lunch or dinner from the counter, you can get a drink to go with it.

Work

Stuck working on a laptop before your flight? Set up camp at one of the many benches here...

... but for access to power, you'll need to sit towards the ends:

Computers and printing facilities are also available in the far corner of the lounge, with complimentary wireless Internet offered too.

We measured download speeds between 7Mbps and 33.6Mbps during our visit and upload speeds of 14.7Mbps to 52.6Mbps, with ping speeds in the 3-5ms range: fast enough for HD video streaming, sending and receiving large email attachments, and posting photos on social media.

That said, we'd love to see more power points here – particularly USB outlets – as they were few and far between, rather than ubiquitous as we'd expect in a modern-day lounge.

Relax

Nearby the business zone are plenty of comfy chairs with convenient cocktail tables for your drinks, and reading material at the ready...

... and if you venture into the depths of the lounge to the very back corner, you'll uncover a darker space that helps get you into a sleeping mood before those overnight flights home, with rainforest sounds at that.

Arrived super-early and want to get a head-start on that snooze? A sea of day beds are available here too...

... with more seating available nearby, albeit brighter-lit.

Another godsend before those evening flights are private shower suites. Like the cooked-to-order food, a buzzer advises when your shower is ready (10 minutes in our case), with the rooms serviced after each guest.

However, the showerhead was mounted quite low on the wall – not ideal for taller travellers – and the water temperature frequently fluctuated from boiling hot to freezing cold without touching the taps, which didn't make for the most relaxing rinse.

Speaking of temperature, when choosing a seat in the lounge proper, look to the ceiling above. The cut-out triangles have air conditioning vents hidden behind, so the seats directly underneath these are cooler than most others:

Overall, while there's no Champagne as in Cathay Pacific's Hong Kong lounges (Prosecco is available here instead), there's much to like about Hong Kong Airlines' new Club Autus lounge, which Virgin Australia passengers bound for Melbourne can also enjoy.

We'd love to see more power points though, and for the two airlines to iron out their reciprocal lounge agreements for frequent flyers – which might also result in Velocity Platinum members gaining access to the new and neighbouring VIP lounge, hidden behind an unmarked door at reception...

Chris Chamberlin travelled to Hong Kong as a guest of Hong Kong Airlines.

Chris C.

Chris is a a former contributor to Executive Traveller.

02 Jun 2013

Total posts 57

Thanks for the review. I had 2 hours here about a month ago before my J class trip to MEL on VA.


I have to admit my experience in Club Autus was underwhelming. I requested a shower on arrival but the waiting list was so long I never got my shower. I also found the food lacklustre (esp compared to the CX lounges) and the overall ambience a bit average.

I was in transit from LHR, inbound on VS and at the transit counter they told me as a VA passenger I wasn't eligible for Club Autus (they told me HX only) and had to use their old lounge on the main concourse. I knew better from reading this site (and I checked on the VA website to confirm), but an less knowledgeable passenger wouldn't know any better.

21 Nov 2017

Total posts 4

Sorry to hear that apacau. If you want to send me more detailed information on the food I'm happy to pass on to the team. [email protected]

S
S

13 Sep 2013

Total posts 116

Hi Dennis,

As a HK based Velocity Gold members, are you able to provide any details as to when we can expect to use the HK Airlines lounges when flying HK airlines?

21 Nov 2017

Total posts 4

Hi, can you email me with best way to contact? I don't have the answer just yet but I can find out who would know this sort of thing and get back to you.

JPeuty Banned
JPeuty Banned

07 Nov 2017

Total posts 28

Great review Chris. For those of us Hong Kong-based, does anyone know how difficult is to attain Fortune Wings Silver status?

21 Nov 2017

Total posts 4

JPeuty. Let's talk. Email me at [email protected]. I can put you in touch with the right people.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

08 Sep 2012

Total posts 236

Can I say how great it is that HK Airlines have someone monitoring the comments to this review and taking a proactive approach to reader feedback/questions.

Zac
Zac

23 May 2014

Total posts 118

This looks like an excellent lounge... my respect for HK Airlines has just gone up several notches. Look forward to trying it out.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

07 Feb 2015

Total posts 150

Great report and nice looking lounge. Looking forward to test it out myself next year. My parents will be transiting through HKG from VA to HX next April (and I will be doing the same in May). They are flying business so hopefully won't encounter any issue with lounge access. This is one thing that always frustrates me when flying with VA partner airlines. Staff at those partner airlines don't seem to know anything about VA or how the partnership/benefit works. I as a passenger often have to explain/educate them what the benefits are and staff often have to check with supervisors to confirm, a job that the airlines should do properly rather than leaving it to their high flying members to battle with staff at airlines counters. I often feel that my VA status doesn't get any recognition with their partner airlines, I'm just being treated the same as an economy passenger on a discounted ticket. I hope HX will do a better job educating their staff with VA partnership. Otherwise it will just be another dent in my loyalty to VA and their partner airlines and more reasons to leave them altogether and return fully to QF/One world.

21 Nov 2017

Total posts 4

Jianga,

We should be in good shape on this by the time you travel. But, I also did share your comments with our lounge manager. We look forward to having you and your parents onboard and in the lounge soon. You sound like a seasoned traveller and I can understand that frustration. Hopefully we can do better than your past experiences with other airlines.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

07 Feb 2015

Total posts 150

Thank you for your response Dennis. As others said, great to see some proactive responses from the airline and I look forward to my experience with HX next year.

AKD
AKD

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

22 Nov 2017

Total posts 6

My partner and I flew to HKG on VA in J class earlier this week, departing HKG back to MEL on 19 November. The review above is a fair and accurate representation of what Hong Kong Airlines' lounge is like.


We were really happy with the service. Staff were attentive on arrival and at the bar.

There was no wait time for the shower at all and the bathroom itself was spotless. Staff were nearby and ready to clean the bathroom after I had showered, ready for the next guest (this was particularly useful after a full day in HK and knowing we had a full day of activities in MEL upon landing!).

The bar had a good selection of drinks and the food on offer was of a good quality. My particular favourite was the creme brulees, though I saw quite a few people choosing one of the noodle dishes to order (I didn't want to ruin my appetite for the food on board).

I would agree with the one gripe re the number of power points available. We sat down the end in the quiet area where there were great views of the tarmac. It seemed the only places where there were power outlets were in the work areas, which is unfortunate (particularly in comparison to the EY lounge in MEL, which had them in all nooks and crannies).

13 May 2016

Total posts 40

AKD you are spot on with remarks .I was there yesterday it was a lovely lounge and food was great and the wine was to die for .The place was spotless as staff do a wonderful job and are always smiling .Looking forward to returning on 27 th before flight home to Melbourne.


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