Cathay Pacific reopens London Heathrow lounge
Cathay Pacific’s Heathrow airport lounge is welcoming guests again.
Guests will be able to enjoy the benefits once again after a long period of closure due to the pandemic.
Covid protocols are in place and the lounge operates from 5:30 am to 10:00 pm.
It features two designated areas, one for First Class passengers and the other for Business Class passengers.
Customers enjoy a la carte dining and the noodle bar famous for Cathay Pacific’s iconic Dan Dan noodle recipe.
Other exclusive features include a wide choice of grab and go food offerings alongside alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
There are shower facilities, luggage storage and Wi-Fi
All First and Business Class passengers as well as selected members of the Marco Polo Club and oneworld will be able to enjoy lounge access and priority boarding.
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