Following the opening of lounges at London Heathrow, Istanbul Ataturk and Sydney International Airport, SkyTeam has officially opened its newest branded lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.
The new SkyTeam Exclusive Lounge in Hong Kong is located past security control near gate 15 in Terminal 1, and is open daily between 05:30am and 01:00am. The lounge is available to first class passengers, business class passengers and Elite Plus members flying with one of the 12 member airlines serving the airport, which includes Air France, KLM and Vietnam Airlines.
'Living Wall' at SkyTeam's Exclusive Lounge in Hong Kong The 1,000 square metre lounge can seat up to 230 passengers and offers a range of high-end amenities, including a yoga room, noodle bar and SkyTeam’s signature 'Living Wall' - a botanical feature comprising more than 50 different plant species. Other amenities include work stations, numerous plug sockets, complimentary Wi-Fi, showers, a hot and cold buffet, and an extensive bar selection.
Buffet selection at SkyTeam's Exclusive Lounge in Hong Kong "Our goal is to invest in shared facilities at airports around the world in order to deliver a consistently high level of service to our members' customers as well as creating synergies for our members at airports served by multiple SkyTeam airlines. This exclusive lounge will provide a relaxing environment for passengers in which to unwind before catching their next flight,“ said Michael Wisbrun, SkyTeam's Managing Director .
SkySkyTeam's Exclusive Lounge in Hong Kong SkyTeam has existing lounges at London Heathrow, Istanbul Ataturk, and Sydney International Airport.
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