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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

With gourmet food and drinks, full-service spas, and personal assistants on call, these airport oases feel more like five-star hotels

The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

The travel luxuries at these top airports could make the journey as much of a draw as the destination.

From: Town and Country Magazine

It's practically a given that an airline lounge in Paris would be stocked with great food. This one serves wines and a menu selected by none other than Michelin-starred chef Alain Ducasse. These gourmet dishes could include pan-seared sea scallops, beef fillet, or sea bass. It's all served with high-end table service.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

When in Hong Kong, First and Business Class passengers should head to Cathay Pacific's newly renovated lounge. The Noodle Bar serves a range of Asian dishes like dan dan noodles, wonton noodles, char siu buns, dumplings, and other Chinese favourites. First Class passengers even have access to the Haven, an in-lounge restaurant serving both Asian and European dishes and a buffet stocked with dim sum.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

First-Class passengers on Lufthansa at Frankfurt airport are treated to the VIP treatment before even setting foot in the lounge. At the First-Class Terminal, the airline offers valet parking service for both rental and private cars and also takes care of any checked baggage. These passengers are also assigned a personal assistant to take care of individual travel needs and alert them when it's time to head to the gate. They'll even escort them all the way there.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

After checking in, First-Class passengers are transported to the lounge by a personal golf cart ride through the airport. They're also entitled to a 60-minute, full-body massage (choose from a gentle oil massage or the more aggressive Thai-style treatment) in the Royal Orchid Spa. Afterward, they're welcome to enjoy a meal of local specialities like spring rolls, pad Thai, and various curries.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

This lounge with a clubby vibe and dimly-lit bar still has all the amenities you'd expect from an upscale facility. There's a business center, restaurant-style food, and even an outdoor deck. Stop into the Clubhouse Spa, where you can indulge in treatments like a complimentary facial using Dr. Hauschka products. Travelers can even pass the layover in the facility's hot tub.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

Travellers will want to explore every inch of this lounge spread over multiple levels. It's stocked with Turkish delicacies like platters overflowing with sweets like baklava and lokma (honey-filled doughnuts). Also find stacks of simits (Turkish bagels), a fully-stocked olive bar, and chefs making flatbreads to order. Help yourself to the wide range of wine and spirits, including rakia, Turkey's anise-flavored national drink.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

First-Class travellers waiting to board their flight in Singapore won't have to lift a finger inside the Private Room. The service is comparable to a high-end hotel with a dedicated airline check-in counter, porters, and a special immigration line. Inside the Private Room, several attendants are there to refill drinks, serve food ranging from snacks to coursed meals, and personally update you about departure times.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

At 136,000 square feet, this lounge is nearly as large as some airport concourses. There's enough room for about 1,800 passengers, meaning you'll never have to fight for a seat. Those with access get a more personal shopping experience than the duty-free boutique. First-Class passengers can also indulge in complimentary treatments at the Timeless Spa, which offers hair and nail services.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

Switzerland's busiest airport boasts several lounges, but in-the-know travellers head straight to this brand-new facility, which opened this year in Terminal E. Separated into a few different sections, the Senators Lounge boats a whiskey bar with over 120 different varieties. In the First-Class Lounge, find a champagne bar and a spacious terrace with spectacular views of the Alps.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

This massive lounge, where crowding is never a problem, features luxurious design touches like fine marble and designer furniture. In fact, each of the sleek blue chairs comes equipped with individual power outlets for charging devices, as well as a touchscreen monitor with airport and flight info. Travelers can just relax during the layover instead of scrambling to keep track of the latest flight updates.
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The World's Most Over-the-Top Airline Lounges

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