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SAKURA BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE : TOKYO NARITA AIRPORT |
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User: Stephen Conroy |
Date of use: 11 October 2007 |
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The new Sakura Lounge is a significant improvement on the old one. It is now equipped with truly
awesome shower studios and complimentary shiatsu massage facilities. Wi-fi access is also
complimentary, and there is a large business corner with ample supply of desktop PC's. The
mezzanine level also offers excellent hot food catering. Bar facilities offer an average choice of
drinks. Seating in the lounge is very comfortable and spacious. Overall, this lounge is now up to
the standards of its competitors.
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BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE : OSAKA AIRPORT |
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User: T IVERSEN |
Date of use: 24 March 2007 |
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Air New Zealand uses JAL international lounge in Osaka. Found the lounge very basic. Very limited
choice of drinks, and the food was nuts and cookies! Nothing else.
Seats arranged in long rows all facing the same way. Not very welcoming or relaxing. Staff essentially not present.
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OKURA BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE
: SEOUL INCHEON AIRPORT |
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User: L GONZALVES |
Date of use: 14 December
2006 |
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This Business lounge is very small. Located on the 2nd floor after the immigration.
In an afternoon is overcrowded and you often have to share your table with fellow passengers.
Beverages selection is limited but sufficient for short inter north asia flights : coffee/tea, soft
drinks, juices and a few alcoholic drinks (mostly beer). Food is very limited too : They have only japanese cake that are packed individually plus the nuts
and cracker to match up when drinking beer. They are serving wraps from subway. I would love to have
some japanese food like sushi or noodles.
Lavatories are clean, no shower. A separate meeting room is available plus copier machine is also available for use. Free internet
access if you have your own laptop. No PC terminal available. Most of the reading materials are in Japanese.
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OKURA BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGE
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User: L GONZALVES |
Date of use: 14 December
2006 |
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This Business lounge is OK. Located on the 3rd floor after the immigration.
In the evening is overcrowded and you often have to share your table with fellow passengers. Most
passengers are waiting for their intra-US flights.
Beverages selection is limited but sufficient for long haul flight and as a main hub in asia:
coffee/tea, soft drinks, juices and a few alcoholic drinks (mostly beer).
Food is very limited too : They have only japanese cake that are packed individually plus the nuts
and crakers to match up when drinking beer. I would love to have some japanese food like sushi or
noodles.
Lavatories are clean, no shower. A 15 minutes shoulder and neck massage for free is available from
the afternoon till 8pm but you need to register. A separate meeting room is available plus copier machine is also available for use. Free internet
access if you have your own laptop, there is a separate room for people who wants to use their
laptops. No PC terminal available. The lounge has its irish pub style corner where you can mingle with other guest.
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