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#1 smokie36

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Posted 2012-01-08 07:03:13

Can't hardly get a bloody seat!

Frequent flyers pffft...lol

#2 Jangot

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Posted 2012-01-08 09:18:25

Well, there re many TG business lounges in BKK.
I am sitting in th one at C gates right now, and it is not even 25% full

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Posted 2012-01-08 13:36:07

It's because they allow Star Alliance customers to use the lounges and as was already said, depends upon which of the many Thai  lounges you pick

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Posted 2012-01-08 15:21:52

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

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Posted 2012-01-08 16:59:19

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.

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Posted 2012-01-08 19:05:54

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.
Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

Edited by RabC, 2012-01-08 19:06:31.


#7 smokie36

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Posted 2012-01-08 19:15:58

View PostRabC, on 2012-01-08 19:05:54, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.
Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

I agree. I'm sitting in the Qatar lounge in Doha waiting for my lamb rack and guzzling some Laurent Perrier 2002. Posted Image

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Posted 2012-01-09 04:47:22

View PostRabC, on 2012-01-08 19:05:54, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.
Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

I've never had a problem with the SAS/Air Canada lounge at terminal 3.. If there was one small criticism, it's that the showers cubicles don't have toilets in them.
When I fly EVA, I get to go into the American Airlines lounge, which has a similar standard (though I can use the toilet and shower in one trip!).
My favourite is the Air NZ lounge in Sydney.

#9 bubba

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Posted 2012-01-09 16:38:55

Terminal 3 where?

View Posttw25rw, on 2012-01-09 04:47:22, said:

View PostRabC, on 2012-01-08 19:05:54, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.
Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

I've never had a problem with the SAS/Air Canada lounge at terminal 3.. If there was one small criticism, it's that the showers cubicles don't have toilets in them.
When I fly EVA, I get to go into the American Airlines lounge, which has a similar standard (though I can use the toilet and shower in one trip!).
My favourite is the Air NZ lounge in Sydney.


#10 smokie36

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Posted 2012-01-09 18:07:09

He means Heathrow Terminal 3 Bubba.

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Posted 2012-01-09 19:43:57

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-09 18:07:09, said:

He means Heathrow Terminal 3 Bubba.
Yes, LHR.

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Posted 2012-01-10 23:22:19

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.

I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

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Posted 2012-01-11 15:11:12

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-10 23:22:19, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.

I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

I am constantly amazed that airline lounge designers usually do not take into account that so many passengers need to plug in and work while they are in a lounge. Or maybe charge your iPhone or whatever. Even new lounges open up with no access to power points at all. For example, have a look at the newish Star Alliance business class lounge at Incheon. I have yet to find a single power outlet anywhere in the entire lounge area.

The United/Star Alliance lounge at Narita is one of the few that does it right. Nearly every seat in the lounge has power points running down a wooden strip between pairs of seats. Outlets are very easy to access and there are plenty of them.

Power points in Thai's BKK lounges is sparse, but you can usually find one somewhere. You may have to unplug a lamp to get at it though.

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Posted 2012-01-23 08:48:13

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

Luckily they dont enforce that rule about D lounge being reserved for those flying biz class- i am a gold member and always use that lounge, even when flying economy.

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Posted 2012-01-28 14:45:41

View Postbubba, on 2012-01-11 15:11:12, said:

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-10 23:22:19, said:



I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

I am constantly amazed that airline lounge designers usually do not take into account that so many passengers need to plug in and work while they are in a lounge. Or maybe charge your iPhone or whatever. Even new lounges open up with no access to power points at all. For example, have a look at the newish Star Alliance business class lounge at Incheon. I have yet to find a single power outlet anywhere in the entire lounge area.

The United/Star Alliance lounge at Narita is one of the few that does it right. Nearly every seat in the lounge has power points running down a wooden strip between pairs of seats. Outlets are very easy to access and there are plenty of them.

Power points in Thai's BKK lounges is sparse, but you can usually find one somewhere. You may have to unplug a lamp to get at it though.

Next time you're at Narita, go to the ANA Lounge instead. I find it much better than the UA lounge, design is more appealing, no problems with plugs either, and they have draft beer. Posted Image

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Posted 2012-01-30 22:31:33

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-28 14:45:41, said:

View Postbubba, on 2012-01-11 15:11:12, said:

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-10 23:22:19, said:

I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

I am constantly amazed that airline lounge designers usually do not take into account that so many passengers need to plug in and work while they are in a lounge. Or maybe charge your iPhone or whatever. Even new lounges open up with no access to power points at all. For example, have a look at the newish Star Alliance business class lounge at Incheon. I have yet to find a single power outlet anywhere in the entire lounge area.

The United/Star Alliance lounge at Narita is one of the few that does it right. Nearly every seat in the lounge has power points running down a wooden strip between pairs of seats. Outlets are very easy to access and there are plenty of them.

Power points in Thai's BKK lounges is sparse, but you can usually find one somewhere. You may have to unplug a lamp to get at it though.

Next time you're at Narita, go to the ANA Lounge instead. I find it much better than the UA lounge, design is more appealing, no problems with plugs either, and they have draft beer. Posted Image

Well the ANA lounge does have power outlets, but not nearly enough and you may have search around a bit to find one. Also, the UA lounge has draught beer as well, dispensed from those amazing Japanese robotic beer dispensers. Sometimes I get a beer even if I don't want one just for the thrill of watching it tilt the glass and make the perfect head. ANA also have nicer shower rooms, and the Japanese noodle bar is nice. One tip: There are two ANA lounges. Head for the one out by the 50s gates. The other one is in the basement and windowless and can be sort of dark and claustrophobic.

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Posted 2012-01-31 12:20:22

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-28 14:45:41, said:


Next time you're at Narita, go to the ANA Lounge instead. I find it much better than the UA lounge, design is more appealing, no problems with plugs either, and they have draft beer. Posted Image

Agreed.

And in Hong Kong, if one has the option of the TG or United lounge, pick the  TG. They have a good selection of food and drinks.
US  airline lounges are stingy on food and drink.  Mind you, I am getting fed up of the tuna fish sandwich on whitebread that is a feature of all TG lounges it seems. The TG lounge in HKT and the TG lounge BKK Concourse D don't have the greatest of food or drink selection. The two worst airline lounges  for  electric sockets are TG and EVA. The Japanese airline lounges have outlets. Bless the Japanese for thinking of such things.

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Posted 2012-01-31 13:17:13

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-10 23:22:19, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.

I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

Frankfurt (Lufthansa lounge terminal 1 - used by Qatar) and Paris don't have free wifi.

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Posted 2012-01-31 13:36:20

I do think TG have improved the food offerings in recent years. Not great but certainly more options.


Edit: As a side note I believe Qatar have now opened their lounge at Heathrow T4. I hope its a match of the one in Doha. Perhaps BKK next...I can only dream..

Edited by smokie36, 2012-01-31 13:38:25.


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Posted 2012-02-24 11:47:57

View Postbubba, on 2012-01-30 22:31:33, said:

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-28 14:45:41, said:

View Postbubba, on 2012-01-11 15:11:12, said:

View Posttombkk, on 2012-01-10 23:22:19, said:

I experience that in many business class lounges around the world... They seem to have been designed before the advent of the internet and business people actually wanting to use their laptop. OK, I haven't encountered a lounge without free Wifi yet (apart from Vientiane), but finding an electric plug is often a challenge.

I am constantly amazed that airline lounge designers usually do not take into account that so many passengers need to plug in and work while they are in a lounge. Or maybe charge your iPhone or whatever. Even new lounges open up with no access to power points at all. For example, have a look at the newish Star Alliance business class lounge at Incheon. I have yet to find a single power outlet anywhere in the entire lounge area.

The United/Star Alliance lounge at Narita is one of the few that does it right. Nearly every seat in the lounge has power points running down a wooden strip between pairs of seats. Outlets are very easy to access and there are plenty of them.

Power points in Thai's BKK lounges is sparse, but you can usually find one somewhere. You may have to unplug a lamp to get at it though.

Next time you're at Narita, go to the ANA Lounge instead. I find it much better than the UA lounge, design is more appealing, no problems with plugs either, and they have draft beer. Posted Image

Well the ANA lounge does have power outlets, but not nearly enough and you may have search around a bit to find one. Also, the UA lounge has draught beer as well, dispensed from those amazing Japanese robotic beer dispensers. Sometimes I get a beer even if I don't want one just for the thrill of watching it tilt the glass and make the perfect head. ANA also have nicer shower rooms, and the Japanese noodle bar is nice. One tip: There are two ANA lounges. Head for the one out by the 50s gates. The other one is in the basement and windowless and can be sort of dark and claustrophobic.
Yes was in the ANA lounge at the 50's gate area yesterday and all was great except he internet connection was slower than snail pace.

Edited by Tony59329, 2012-02-24 11:48:38.


#21 jibberjabberjibberjabber

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Posted 2012-03-04 15:32:35

This is really interesting, so to get to the lounge on D concourse you go thru regular immigration and then circle back to the entrance on the lower floor?  I thought they were really strict about only allowing TG J passengers in there, I will give it a go next time flying TG Y if you reckon it works (I am ROP gold) - no grief from the lounge attendents, seriously?!

Luckily they dont enforce that rule about D lounge being reserved for those flying biz class- i am a gold member and always use that lounge, even when flying economy.



If flying F or J you should be able to use the respective Singapore Air lounges at LHR, they are smaller and in the F lounge had a prety decent selection of food and wine.  It is years since I have used the London Lounge.  Definitely worth checking out - simply turn left as you approach teh London lounge and head down the departure corridor for 50 meters or so.

Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

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Posted 2012-03-04 19:59:44

View Postjibberjabberjibberjabber, on 2012-03-04 15:32:35, said:


Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

Ever been to the TG lounge in Manila? Posted Image

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Posted 2012-03-04 20:58:50

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 19:15:58, said:

View PostRabC, on 2012-01-08 19:05:54, said:

View Postsmokie36, on 2012-01-08 16:59:19, said:

View PostCaptain Chaos, on 2012-01-08 15:21:52, said:

Concourse C and E Thai lounges are where Star Alliance gold card holders are pointed to these days I think. The big lounge under Concourse D is reserved only for those flying Thai biz class (and I assume ROP gold card holders, but might be wrong).

I usede the one at D today and it was chocca....but thinned out eventually. No bloody power points neither....crap lounges anyway.
Crap lounges are all relative. I fly Thai First and the BKK lounge is second to none, then on departing LHR they put you in the bus stop  that is "The London Lounge", I would take any of Thais BKK Business lounges over their offering in LHR.

I agree. I'm sitting in the Qatar lounge in Doha waiting for my lamb rack and guzzling some Laurent Perrier 2002. Posted Image

trouble with that QA lounge in Doha is that access to alcoholic bevies is regulated by their
local time, as if travellers from around the planet have body clocks on Doha time

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Posted 2012-03-04 22:21:38

Ever been to the TG lounge in Manila?

Haha, yes, it is a bit like an indoor bus stop isn't it - shocking !  Again, you can use the Singapore lounge in MNL if you are flying J or are ROP Gold.  It tends to get busy and is the wrong side of the airport from the TG gate but much prefereable to the TG lounge

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Posted 2012-03-04 23:02:34

I just went to the lounge at BKK concourse D today, with my eco ticket. No questions asked whatsoever.

What do you mean by walking back? The lounge was right next to the gate (D1A in this case), so no detour at all.



 


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