![]() ![]() By the side are more sets of chairs arranged in groups around a low-centre table, with a TV along the wall. There are a few high stools by the bar and other seating options scattered throughout. ft.) so this is the average size of an American Express Centurion Lounge. (as a point of comparison lounges at Las Vegas, Dallas FortWorth & Houston come in at around ~8000-9000 sq. ![]() The main lounge area is to right and is fairly large at 8000 sq. The friendly agent swiped my card and handed it back with the Wi-Fi password.Ī long hallway connects the reception area to the lounge proper and you’ll pass the meeting (seats upto 4 people) and conference rooms (seats upto 8 people) on your right.Īs you get around the corner, you notice a painting with the Amex dog, Mr.Blue. Just past the classic blue glass doors is the now familiar “living wall” behind a marble reception desk that American Express has adopted across most of its lounge locations worldwide, and is a welcome touch. This however doesn’t work for any other American Express Credit Cards, like the American Express Platinum Reserve Card, American Express Platinum Travel Card, etc. This is per card and not per account, so a supplementary card holder can guest in 2 people as well which works well for families. United, Emirates and Thai Airways lounges are all in the vicinity.Īccess to the American Express Centurion Lounge is limited to cardholders of the American Express Platinum Card and the American Express Centurion card, as well as two guests. The lounge is open daily between 5:30 a.m. If you are taking the people mover, the lounge is located near the first stop and is easily accessible from there. On Level 7 near Gate 60, as you walk past Cathay Pacific’s The Bridge, you take the elevator on the right side one level up from the main concourse building. ![]() The Amex Lounge Hong Kong is located in Hong Kong Airport’s Terminal 1. He had the opportunity to visit the American Express Centurion Lounge in Hong Kong, which was the first proprietary lounge of American Express outside the USA to get the Centurion Lounge tag. This one is presented by one of our longtime readers, Jaydeep Mahasamudram, who recently got in on the excellent Cathay Pacific First Class fares. From time to time, we have guest posts from our readers. ![]()
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