Cathay Pacific reopens Vancouver airport lounge
Cathay Pacific is reopening its airport lounge at Vancouver International Airport Authority this week.
The Cathay Pacific Lounge relaunches on June 16 as the Hong Kong flag carrier continues to add more flights to its global schedule.
Located in the International Terminal of Vancouver International Airport it originally opened in May 2016.
The lounge spans 510 square metres with a seating capacity of 108 people.
Designed by London-based design firm Studioilse, it offers an interior aesthetic focusing on wellbeing.
Cathay Pacific SVP Americas, Chris Van den Hooven said: “Cathay Pacific lounges are an integral part of our customer experience.”
“The lounge in Vancouver is designed to reflect the Cathay Pacific brand experience.”
The Vancouver airport lounge features the signature Noodle Bar, and The Pantry for cold cuts, hot food, wines and spirits.
The lounge is open to First and Business Class passengers travelling on Cathay Pacific, Cathay members with Silver Card status or above, and members of all tiers who earn lounge passes.
It is valid for oneworld members with Sapphire status or above and First and Business Class passengers travelling on oneworld partners.
The Cathay Pacific Lounge opens four hours prior to the scheduled flight departure.
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