Cathay Pacific Lounge at Narita Airport to Temporarily Close for Renovation

Cathay Pacific Lounge at Narita Airport to Temporarily Close for Renovation

Cathay Pacific Airways will temporarily close its “Cathay Pacific Lounge” at Narita International Airport due to renovation work.

The renovation period will begin on May 11. During this time, the airline is encouraging passengers to use the various lounges operated by Japan Airlines (JAL).

The current Cathay Pacific Lounge relocated and opened on February 15, 2023. It took over the former space of American Airlines’ “Admirals Club” lounge. The lounge has a floor area of 1,240 square meters and 235 seats, expanding the area by 2.4 times and the number of seats by 1.6 times. It is fully equipped with a workspace “IT Zone” and five shower rooms. The interior features spatial decoration by the Japanese flower design company Bell Fleur, as well as lighting works by Arita Porcelain Lab, which uniquely combine the tradition of Arita ware from Japan with contemporary design sensibilities.

In 2024, Cathay Pacific Airways announced that it will invest around 100 billion Hong Kong dollars over the next seven years in aircraft, cabins, airport lounges, and other products. The airline has already refurbished its lounge at Beijing Capital International Airport and its First Class Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport, and it has also announced plans to open a new lounge in Terminal 6 of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

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