SkyTeam opens lounge at HKG

First lounge in Greater China region, fourth worldwide, focus is on passenger wellbeing.

SkyTeam has officially opened its exclusive lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

The fourth in a growing offering of SkyTeam-branded lounges around the world, it is available to First and Business Class passengers and Elite Plus members flying on all 12 member airlines serving the airport.

The spacious facility of around 1,000 square meters can seat up to 230 passengers and has been designed to offer a range of high-end amenities.

Features include: Yoga Room: noodle bar, offering cooked-to-order cuisine; and an iconic ‘Living Wall’ – a botanical feature comprising more than 50 different plant species – that brings a touch of nature to the travel experience at each of SkyTeam’s lounges around the world.

In keeping with the alliance’s existing lounges at London Heathrow, Istanbul Ataturk, and Sydney International airports, available amenities also include work stations; numerous charging points for electronic devices; complimentary Wi-Fi access; shower facilities; a hot and cold buffet of international cuisine; and an extensive bar selection.

SkyTeam’s Managing Director Michael Wisbrun:

“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.”

The new SkyTeam Exclusive Lounge in Hong Kong is located at Terminal 1 and is open daily between 05:30 am and 01:00 am.

SkyTeam member airlines serving Hong Kong International Airport are: Aeroflot, Air France, China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Garuda Indonesia, Kenya Airways, KLM, Korean Air, Vietnam Airlines and Xiamen Airlines.

The 12 members jointly offer over 183,000 seats every week from Hong Kong International Airport.

N.B. Image credit: skyteam.com

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