Summer Trip Flying EVA Air Business Class on 777 & Hello Kitty Jet, Singapore Airlines Suites & Cathay Pacific First Class
Last summer, I travelled to the Philippines for the 70th birthday celebration of my father. It was a very short visit since I needed to be back home for work. I've always wanted to try EVA Air's Hello Kitty Jet so I booked my flight from Stockholm to Fukuoka using Avianca Lifemiles. From Fukuoka, I flew on a budget carrier to Tokyo, and from Tokyo I flew on Singapore Airlines Suites to Singapore, and then first class to Manila using my Kris Flyer Miles. On my way back to Stockholm, I flew on Cathay Pacific First Class and Finnair Business Class using my AA Advantage Miles. This trip allowed me to test EVA Air Hello Kitty, Singapore Suites and Cathay Pacific First Class all for the first time and I couldn't be more satisfied.
SAS Summer Pop Up Lounge, Arlanda T5 (ARN)
SAS Business Class Stocholm-London
Singapore Airlines Silver Kris Lounge, London (LHR)
United Club, London Heathrow (LHR)
EVA Air Royal Laurel Class, London-Bangkok
New EVA Air Lounge, Bangkok (BKK)
EVA Air Royal Laurel Class, Bangkok-Taipei
Hotel Novotel Taipei Taoyuan Airport
EVA Air The Infinity Lounge Taipei (TPE)
EVA Air Premium Laurel Class Hello Kitty Jet, Taipei-Fukuoka
Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk
ANA Suite Lounge Satellite 5 T1 Tokyo Narita (NRT)
Singapore Airlines A380 Suites Class, Tokyo-Singapore
Singapore Airlines The Private Room, Changi Airport (SIN)
Singapore Airlines First Class, Singapore-Manila
Top Attractions in the Philippines
Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
Cathay Pacific First & Business Class Lounge, NAIA (MNL)
Cathay Pacific Business Class, Manila-Hongkong
Cathay Pacific The Pier First Class Lounge, Hongkong (HKG)
Cathay Pacific The Wing First Class Lounge, Hongkong (HKG)
Cathay Pacific First Class, Hongkong-Frankfurt
Air France-KLM Lounge, Frankfurt (FRA)
Finnair Business Class, Frankfurt-Helsinki
Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa
Top Attractions in Finland
Finnair Premium Lounge, Helsinki Airport (HEL)
Finnair Business Class, Helsinki-Stockholm
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge entrance
Date of visit: July 14, 2015
Location: Level 5, West Concourse near gate 35 and the terminal passenger train
Access: Cathay Pacific/Dragon Air First Class passengers +1 guest; Marco Polo Club Diamond members +2 guests; First Class passengers on any One World operated flight +1 guest; One World Emerald members on a One World operated flight +1 guest
Opening hours: Daily from 5:30am until the last departure
Video Tour from my YouTube Channel 📺
Reception
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge reception
North Wing
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bakery
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bakery (Mini Portuguese Egg Tart & Smoked Salmon and Lettuce Wrap)
South Wing
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge information signage
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, The Coffee Loft
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, seating with the signature Solus chairs of Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bistro
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, The Bistro buffet selection
Showers
Showers
Showers
Showers
CONCLUSION
This lounge is actually huge and is divided between the North Wing and the South Wing. The North Wing features the dining restaurant The Bakery, The Long Bar and the TV Lounge. The South Wing on the other hand is where you will find the other dining restaurant The Bistro, The Coffee Loft, The IT Zone and showers. Both the dining restaurants had an extensive offering from the buffet and I have to say I really loved the food specially the dim sums in The Bakery. Unfortunately, I was not able to take pictures of The Long Bar which was actually long although not long enough to beat the long bar in the SWISS Lounge at Zurich Airport which is considered as the longest airport bar in the world. I thought the design of the lounge was nice and modern and that everything you need from a lounge is actually here. Well, with the exception of the cabanas as they are only for First Class passengers. Overall, this lounge is very nice and would be definitely worth a visit during your layover at HKIA.
Last summer, I travelled to the Philippines for the 70th birthday celebration of my father. It was a very short visit since I needed to be back home for work. I've always wanted to try EVA Air's Hello Kitty Jet so I booked my flight from Stockholm to Fukuoka using Avianca Lifemiles. From Fukuoka, I flew on a budget carrier to Tokyo, and from Tokyo I flew on Singapore Airlines Suites to Singapore, and then first class to Manila using my Kris Flyer Miles. On my way back to Stockholm, I flew on Cathay Pacific First Class and Finnair Business Class using my AA Advantage Miles. This trip allowed me to test EVA Air Hello Kitty, Singapore Suites and Cathay Pacific First Class all for the first time and I couldn't be more satisfied.
SAS Summer Pop Up Lounge, Arlanda T5 (ARN)
SAS Business Class Stocholm-London
Singapore Airlines Silver Kris Lounge, London (LHR)
United Club, London Heathrow (LHR)
EVA Air Royal Laurel Class, London-Bangkok
New EVA Air Lounge, Bangkok (BKK)
EVA Air Royal Laurel Class, Bangkok-Taipei
Hotel Novotel Taipei Taoyuan Airport
EVA Air The Infinity Lounge Taipei (TPE)
EVA Air Premium Laurel Class Hello Kitty Jet, Taipei-Fukuoka
Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk
ANA Suite Lounge Satellite 5 T1 Tokyo Narita (NRT)
Singapore Airlines A380 Suites Class, Tokyo-Singapore
Singapore Airlines The Private Room, Changi Airport (SIN)
Singapore Airlines First Class, Singapore-Manila
Top Attractions in the Philippines
Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
Cathay Pacific First & Business Class Lounge, NAIA (MNL)
Cathay Pacific Business Class, Manila-Hongkong
Cathay Pacific The Pier First Class Lounge, Hongkong (HKG)
Cathay Pacific The Wing First Class Lounge, Hongkong (HKG)
Cathay Pacific First Class, Hongkong-Frankfurt
Air France-KLM Lounge, Frankfurt (FRA)
Finnair Business Class, Frankfurt-Helsinki
Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa
Top Attractions in Finland
Finnair Premium Lounge, Helsinki Airport (HEL)
Finnair Business Class, Helsinki-Stockholm
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge entrance
Date of visit: July 14, 2015
Location: Level 5, West Concourse near gate 35 and the terminal passenger train
Access: Cathay Pacific/Dragon Air First Class passengers +1 guest; Marco Polo Club Diamond members +2 guests; First Class passengers on any One World operated flight +1 guest; One World Emerald members on a One World operated flight +1 guest
Opening hours: Daily from 5:30am until the last departure
Video Tour from my YouTube Channel 📺
Reception
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge reception
North Wing
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bakery
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bakery (Mini Portuguese Egg Tart & Smoked Salmon and Lettuce Wrap)
South Wing
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge information signage
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, The Coffee Loft
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, seating with the signature Solus chairs of Cathay Pacific
Cathay Pacific The Bridge Business Class Lounge The Bistro
Cathay Pacific The Bridge, The Bistro buffet selection
Showers
Showers
Showers
Showers
CONCLUSION
This lounge is actually huge and is divided between the North Wing and the South Wing. The North Wing features the dining restaurant The Bakery, The Long Bar and the TV Lounge. The South Wing on the other hand is where you will find the other dining restaurant The Bistro, The Coffee Loft, The IT Zone and showers. Both the dining restaurants had an extensive offering from the buffet and I have to say I really loved the food specially the dim sums in The Bakery. Unfortunately, I was not able to take pictures of The Long Bar which was actually long although not long enough to beat the long bar in the SWISS Lounge at Zurich Airport which is considered as the longest airport bar in the world. I thought the design of the lounge was nice and modern and that everything you need from a lounge is actually here. Well, with the exception of the cabanas as they are only for First Class passengers. Overall, this lounge is very nice and would be definitely worth a visit during your layover at HKIA.
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