Worst Biz Class Lounge in the World?
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Worst Biz Class Lounge in the World?
Mumbai
Ambience of a large police holding cell, glaring fluorescent lights, hundreds of small chairs, lounge overfull with pax clockwatching for the 01:50 to get out of there.
Catering non existent except for coffee in paper cups & cans of warm beer
Getting the bird from the airlines on this one (LH/AF/NW/9W)
Other contenders?
Ambience of a large police holding cell, glaring fluorescent lights, hundreds of small chairs, lounge overfull with pax clockwatching for the 01:50 to get out of there.
Catering non existent except for coffee in paper cups & cans of warm beer
Getting the bird from the airlines on this one (LH/AF/NW/9W)
Other contenders?
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Clearly...
Clearly the worst are where there is no lounge. That's a very long list. San Diego has none for Continental and that is the same for a lot of US airports. LCY has none for anybody.
Those US lounges where the bar attendant has no interest in you other than how much you are going to tip, especially if you are on an international flight and have a voucher for a drink there as this terrifies them that they won't get a full tip (US domestic passengers have to pay, even in the lounge, there being no such thing as self-serve drinks as in the rest of the world). The tip dish is slammed down in front of you with such force that the adjacent peanuts jump out of their bowl.
If you do tip in a manner they judge adequate, when your drink is 85% gone it is suddenly snatched away from under your nose with a "Wannanotherone ?". Which of course means "I wannanothertip".
American Admiral's Club at Miami without a doubt the worst offender.
If you do tip in a manner they judge adequate, when your drink is 85% gone it is suddenly snatched away from under your nose with a "Wannanotherone ?". Which of course means "I wannanothertip".
American Admiral's Club at Miami without a doubt the worst offender.
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In general USA
the previous post is 100% correct.
Even the AA in LHR is similar attitude.
As to worst, Cairo, is / was bad, as is SVO, Moscow.
Kenshasa is interesting, too.
glf
Even the AA in LHR is similar attitude.
As to worst, Cairo, is / was bad, as is SVO, Moscow.
Kenshasa is interesting, too.
glf
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There are so many lousy lounges out there, however have stumbled on quite good ones too.
If you made a top ten list of the most important parts in a lounge, what would they be?
If you made a top ten list of the most important parts in a lounge, what would they be?
What makes a bad lounge ?
Bad type A is one with poor seating, cramped, few facilities, bad maintenance, and just provided with insufficient amenities.
Bad type B is one where the airline invests a substantial amount, puts lots of thought from head office into the design, lays down nice service standards, etc, and then the whole thing is spoilt by staff who are surly and just inappropriate for the role being done.
Bad type A is one with poor seating, cramped, few facilities, bad maintenance, and just provided with insufficient amenities.
Bad type B is one where the airline invests a substantial amount, puts lots of thought from head office into the design, lays down nice service standards, etc, and then the whole thing is spoilt by staff who are surly and just inappropriate for the role being done.
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1 Staff friendliness
2 Comfortable seating
3 Quite
4 Minimum snacks and beverages (coffee, water, snacks such as pretzels, nuts etc)
5 Monitors for departing flights
6 Electric sockets
7 WiFi, preferably free
8 Newspapers and magazines
9 Airside
10 Separate kids area
Some of the top 10 which I think should be the minimum.
2 Comfortable seating
3 Quite
4 Minimum snacks and beverages (coffee, water, snacks such as pretzels, nuts etc)
5 Monitors for departing flights
6 Electric sockets
7 WiFi, preferably free
8 Newspapers and magazines
9 Airside
10 Separate kids area
Some of the top 10 which I think should be the minimum.
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It's hard to name just one but probably any "away" business lounge where you have been offered the facility but when you arrive:
1. Nowhere to sit because the lounge has the same space/people ratio as the public waiting areas in the airport
2. No food other than "snacks"
3. Disinterested staff
4. Internet/phones/fax "temporarily" not working (VS in Boston for about 18 months)
5. No national papers
6. Strange location 20 minutes away from the gate..or
7. Landside location so the gauntlet of security must still be run (VS at Newark or JFK..can't remember)
1. Nowhere to sit because the lounge has the same space/people ratio as the public waiting areas in the airport
2. No food other than "snacks"
3. Disinterested staff
4. Internet/phones/fax "temporarily" not working (VS in Boston for about 18 months)
5. No national papers
6. Strange location 20 minutes away from the gate..or
7. Landside location so the gauntlet of security must still be run (VS at Newark or JFK..can't remember)
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I have to say, the bacon rolls in BA T5 lounge after you get in on a red eye are the best thing ever
I see your BA T5 bacon roll and raise it with VS arrival breakfast, followed by shower, neck and back massage and chauffeur home....
Your move...
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I would like to nominate Calcutta/Kolkata International....the lounge, the airport, the whole experience....not in keeping with Indian national pride and superiority. A real relief to step on Singapore Airlines flight, felt like a rescue flight rather than a transit to Singapore.
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The Al Ghazal lounge at AUH is the pits late in the day when there are no seats and the downstairs smoking area pollutes the whole place with smoke. its only made bearable by the fact the terminal itself is even worse with no seating either