Cathay Pacific opens first seaport lounge in Shenzhen
Cathay Pacific has opened its first-ever non-airport lounge.
The lounge is now open to guests at the Shekou Cruise Home Port in Shenzhen.
This new ferry terminal lounge boosts the airline’s intermodal travel connectivity in the Greater Bay Area.
Cathay Pacific customers can enjoy easy sea-to-air transfers using its codeshare ferry services to go directly from the Shekou Cruise Home Port to the SkyPier Terminal at Hong Kong International Airport.
Currently, there are 11 round-trip ferry services per day between the Shekou Cruise Home Port and the SkyPier Terminal.
The ferry journey takes about 30 minutes and customers can collect their ferry tickets, boarding passes, and through-check their luggage onto their Cathay Pacific flights.
Cathay Group Chief Executive Officer Ronald Lam said: “We are committed to investing in and delivering a more comfortable and convenient travel experience.”
The lounge was designed by London-based Studioilse.
Cathay Diamond and Gold members, First and Business class customers, Cathay Silver members, and relevant oneworld members can use the Shekou lounge.
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