Plaza Premium launches flagship lounge
Plaza Premium Lounge has opened its flagship lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.
Located in the airport’s West Hall, the 24-hour retreat will be the largest pay-in lounge in Asia.
The lounge, designed by Kinney Chan of Kinney Chan & Associates, is divided into several zones. Guests can choose between seats at one of the booths, share a communal table or overlook the runway from one of the bar stools. Private workspaces offer free Wi-Fi and power connections.
For dining, the Market Place comprises a range of food and beverage stalls, including a tea station, a salad bar and a Noodle Bar serving signature Hong Kong-style fish ball noodles, steamed rice rolls and steamed dim sum.
The exclusive bar area, The Hub, includes a wine dispenser, featuring wine regions of the world, and hot and cold tapas.

To celebrate the opening of its flagship West Hall lounge and mark the company’s 15th anniversary, PPL has launched a special offer.
Until December 31 2013, travellers can enjoy an additional 15% discount off the 5-lounge visits and 10-lounge visits Gift Card. Plaza Premium Lounge is the world’s first commercial VIP lounge open to airport users irrespective of airline or class of travel. Headquartered in Hong Kong, PPL now operates in more than 110 locations in 29 international airports.

Ian Jarrett
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