Bangkok Airport lounge voted best in Asia Pacific
The Louis’ Tavern CIP First Class Lounge at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been voted the best airport lounge in the Asia Pacific region.
Based in the airport’s International Terminal on Concourse G, and catering for up to 320 travellers per day, the lounge was the highest ranked in the Asia Pacific region by members of the Priority Pass global lounge access programme – the largest of its kind in the world.
Nearly 60,000 Priority Pass members voted based on their experiences of the programme’s lounges globally and against a set of criteria for lounge quality including refreshments, staff, business facilities and overall ambience.
Now in their ninth year, the awards recognise excellence within Priority Pass’s network of over 600 partner-operated lounges worldwide.
There were a total of nine winners in the Priority Pass 2013 Lounge of the Year Awards, including five regional winners:
Global Best Lounge: Pau Casals VIP lounge, Barcelona El Prat
Global Best Refreshments: No.1 Heathrow, Terminal 3, London Heathrow Airport
Global Best Staff: Escape Lounge, Terminal 1, Manchester Airport
Global Best Business Facilities: Dilmun Lounge, Bahrain International Airport
Asia Pacific: Louis’ Tavern CIP First Class Lounge, International Terminal, Concourse G, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport
Europe: Pau Casals VIP lounge, Barcelona El Prat (Global Winner)
Latin America and Caribbean: Sumaq VIP Lounge and Business Centre, Lima Jorge Chavez International Airport
Middle East and Africa: Al Dhabi Lounge, Abu Dhabi International Airport
North America: United Club, Terminal E, Houston Texas International Airport
Ian Jarrett
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