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An airport lounge is a lounge owned by a particular airline (or jointly operated in the case of an alliance). Many offer private meeting rooms, phone, fax, wireless and Internet access and other business services, along with provisions to enhance comfort such as free drinks and snacks. At lounges, passengers will also find more comfortable seating, quieter environments and better access to customer service representatives than in the airport terminal.

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Access to lounges

Access to airport lounges may be obtained in several ways. In Australia, Canada, and the United States, a common method to gain access is by purchasing an annual or a lifetime membership, while in Asia and Europe this is usually impossible. Membership fees are sometimes discounted for elite members of an airline's frequent flyer program, and may often be paid using miles. Certain high-end credit cards associated with an airline, such as the Delta Reserve Credit Card and the United MilagePlus Club card (formerly the Continental Presidential Plus card), include membership to the lounges for as long as one owns the card.

Lounge access can also be attained with an airline status card which is common in Europe. The top frequent-flyer levels often offer access to any of an airline's lounges or partner airlines' lounges, when traveling in any class of travel on any of the partner airlines (usually it is required for the cardholder to be booked on one of the carrier's flights within the next 24 hours). Most airlines also usually offer free lounge access to anyone in their international or transcontinental premium cabins (first class or business class) on their days of travel.

Independent programs such as Priority Pass offer access to selected airline lounges for an annual fee, while Airport Angel, Red Dot Lounges and Go Simply offer prebookable access without need for membership. Premium credit and charge cards such as Diners Club International, American Express Platinum and Centurion Card charge cards, and the Morgan Stanley i24 Card, offer lounge programs for members. As of 2008 the American Express Platinum (in some countries) and Centurion charge cards, Morgan Stanley i24 card and the RBS Black Card include Priority Pass membership. American Express also offers access to lounges belonging to partner airlines when flying with those airlines. Some banks like HSBC now offer a lounge access program for premium clients.

Generic lounges operated by private companies, such as Servisair, also exist. Inviting passengers from any airline, most only offer day passes, but some also offer yearly and lifetime memberships.

What lounges offer

A standard SAS business lounge at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Finland.
A standard SAS business lounge at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, Finland.
The VIP lounge-2 of Zia International Airport, now known as Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Besides offering more comfortable seating, lounges usually provide complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and light snacks such as fruit, cheese, soup, pastries and breakfast items. In the United States and Canada nearly all domestic lounges offer an open bar for domestic beer, house wine and well liquor, with premium beverages such as imported beer, top-shelf liquor, high end wines and champagne available for purchase. In US states where open bars are prohibited by law (such as Massachusetts), non-premium beverages may be sold at a token rate (e.g. $1 per drink).

Other amenities typically include flight information monitors, televisions, newspapers, magazines, and business centers with desks, internet workstations, telephones, photocopiers and fax service. Complimentary wi-fi for patrons is also common.

In Asia, Europe and the Middle East, lounges (especially those for First Class passengers) can be quite luxurious, offering an extensive premium open bar, full hot and cold buffet meals, cigar rooms, spa and massage services, fitness centers, swimming pools, nap suites and showers.

First class lounges

The lounges listed below are mostly considered Business Class Lounges. For many airlines, a First Class Lounge will also be offered to International First Class and top tier passengers. First Class Lounges are usually more exclusive and will feature extra amenities over Business Class that are more in line with the European/Asian concept of an airport lounge. In the few cases where an amenity is offered only in the Business Class Lounge, First Class passengers are permitted to use the Business Lounge if they wish. In any case, anyone with First Class Lounge access almost automatically has access to the Business Class Lounge such as if a traveling companion is not in First Class and cannot be brought into the First Class lounge as a guest though lounge agents may get confused when passengers choose to use a lesser amenity than they are entitled. In most cases, airlines will offer first class passengers a free pass to their standard airport club. Some airlines may also offer Arrival lounges for passengers to shower, rest, and eat breakfast after coming out of an overnight long-haul international flight.

Further information

Malaysia Airlines' Golden Lounge at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia.
Malaysia Airlines' Golden Lounge at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia.
Most major carriers have one or more lounges in their hubs and focus cities as well as in the major airports they serve. The major US airlines American (Admirals Club), Delta (SkyClub), United (United Club) and US Airways (US Airways Club) operate dozens of clubs, while smaller airlines like Alaska (Board Room) tend to only operate a handful of clubs in their hub and focus cities. Virgin America does not have any of its own lounges, but allows first class passengers to use a Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse, where available.

Many airlines outside North America and Australia do not sell lounge membership, reserving lounge access for elite frequent flyers and passengers in premium cabins. However, if one has a lounge membership in an airline in one of the three major airline alliances (Oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance), they will sometimes have access in the lounges of the other members of that alliances. A Qantas Club membership provides access to British Airways and American Airlines lounges since all three carriers are members of Oneworld. A member of the US Airways Club can also access lounges of Air Canada, Air New Zealand and United, as all are Star Alliance members. Sometimes even non-alliance members will have agreements to allow usage of each others lounges. Although Alaska Airlines operates just five Board Rooms, its members have access to Delta SkyClubs (and vice-versa). Board Room members cannot, however, access the lounges of other SkyTeam members, such as Aeroflot or Air France, which are accessible to SkyClub members. A similar arrangement also exists between Delta and Virgin Australia.

The American Airlines Admirals Club was the first airport lounge when it opened at New York's La Guardia airport in 1939. Then AA President C.R. Smith thought that it would be a great tool for VIP passengers.

Lounge systems and locations


Airline / Lounge operator Lounge name Locations
Aegean Airlines Aegean Business Lounges Athens, Larnaca, Thessaloniki[1]
Aer Lingus Gold Circle Lounge Boston, Dublin, London Heathrow
AeroMexico Salon Premier Canc n, Ciudad Ju rez, Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, M rida, Mexico City (4), Monterrey, Tijuana, Torre n
Air Alg rie Marhaba lounge Algiers, Annaba, Barcelona, Beijing-Capital, Cairo, Constantine, Dubai, London-Heathrow, Montr al-Trudeau, Oran, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly
Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge (Salon feuille d' rable) Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Montr al (3), Ottawa, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Regina, St. Johns, Toronto Pearson (3), Vancouver (3), Winnipeg[2]
Arrivals Lounge (Salon d'arriv e) London Heathrow[2]
Air China VIP Lounge Beijing-Capital
airBaltic airBaltic Business lounge Riga
Air France Salon Air France Bangkok, Berlin Tegel, Bordeaux, Boston, Cayenne, Chicago O'Hare, Douala, Dubai, D sseldorf, Fort-de-France, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong, Houston Intercontinental, Johannesburg, Lagos, Los Angeles, Lyon, Montr al Trudeau, Munich, New York JFK, Noum a, Paris Charles de Gaulle (5), Paris Orly (3), Pointe- -Pitre, R union, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, S o Paulo Guarulhos, Stuttgart, Tokyo Narita, Washington Dulles, Zurich [3]
Salon Affaires (Affaires lounge) Paris Charles de Gaulle (2)
Salon Arriv e (Arrivals lounge) Paris Charles de Gaulle
Salon La Premi re (Premiere lounge) Paris Charles de Gaulle
Air India Maharaja Lounge Chennai, London Heathrow, Mumbai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, New York JFK
Air New Zealand Koru Lounge (domestic) Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Invercargill, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Queenstown, Tauranga, Wellington[4]
International Lounge (international) Auckland, Brisbane, Christchurch, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Los Angeles, London Heathrow, Melbourne, Nadi, Osaka, Papeete, Perth, Rarotonga, Sydney, Tokyo Narita, Wellington[5]
Alaska Airlines Board Room Anchorage, Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma [6]
Alitalia Sale Freccia Alata Catania, Chicago O'Hare, Milano Linate (2), New York JFK, Rome Fiumicino (5), Palermo, Turin, Venice[7]
Sale Welcome Milano Linate, Turin
All Nippon Airways ANA ANA SUITE Lounge(domestic) Tokyo-Haneda
ANA Lounge(domestic) Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita(ANA international flight arrival passenger sharing), Osaka-Itami, Fukuoka, Sapporo-Chitose
Signet(domestic) Nagoya-Chubu domestic terminal(Sharing), Sendai, Komatsu, Hiroshima, Matsuyama, Kumamoto, Miyazaki(Sharing), Kagoshima, Okinawa-Naha
ANA SUITE Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita,[8] Tokyo-Haneda
ANA Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita,[8] Tokyo-Haneda
CLUB ANA Lounge(International) Osaka-Kansai int'l terminal,[9] Nagoya-Chubu Int'l terminal(Star alliance sharing),[10]
Arrivals Lounge(International) Tokyo-Narita int'l terminal(ANA Domestic flight departure passenger sharing),[8] Tokyo-Haneda
American Airlines Admirals Club Atlanta, Austin, Bogot , Boston, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Chicago O'Hare (2), Dallas/Fort Worth (4), Denver, Honolulu, Kansas City (closing July 31), London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami (2), Nashville, Newark, New York JFK (2), New York LaGuardia, Orange County, Panama City (closing June 30), Paris Charles de Gaulle, Philadelphia, Raleigh/Durham, Rio de Janeiro, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Santiago, Santo Domingo (closing July 31), S o Paulo Guarulhos, St. Louis, Tokyo Narita, Toronto Pearson, Washington Dulles (closing July 31), Washington Reagan[11]
Premium Lounge Miami
Flagship Lounge Chicago O'Hare, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, New York JFK[12]
Arrivals Lounge London Heathrow[12]
Asiana OZ Club Lounge Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, Jeju, Seoul Gimpo, Seoul Incheon
Avianca VIP Lounge Bogot , Cali, Caracas, Barranquilla, Buenos Aires, Guayaquil, New York JFK, Madrid, Medellin, Quito
Azerbaijan Airlines VIP Lounge Baku
Blue Islands Customer Lounge Guernsey, Jersey, Southampton
British Airways Concorde Room London Heathrow (T5A), New York JFK[13]
Executive Club Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston Intercontinental, Lagos, Rome Fiumicino[13]
First Lounge Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Houston Intercontinental, Newark, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma[13]
Galleries Arrivals London Heathrow (T5A)[13]
Galleries Club Brussels, Johannesburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow (T3), London Heathrow (T5A) (2), Milan Linate, Munich, New York JFK, Philadelphia, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, Washington Dulles[13]
Galleries First Johannesburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow (T3), London Heathrow (T5A), New York JFK, Philadelphia, Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, Washington Dulles[13]
Galleries lounge Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Dubai, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London-Heathrow (T5B), Mumbai[13]
Hong Kong lounge (shared with Qantas) Hong Kong[13]
Terraces Lounge Athens, Atlanta, Berlin Tegel, Boston, Cape Town, Chicago O'Hare, D sseldorf, Geneva, Istanbul Atat rk, Jersey, Manchester, Milan Malpensa, Newcastle, Newark, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle/Tacoma[13]
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair Cathay Pacific First and Business Class Lounge Bahrain, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, Kuala Lumpur, London-Heathrow, Manila, Melbourne, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Penang, San Francisco, Seoul-Incheon, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo-Narita, Vancouver [14]
Dragonair and Cathay Pacific Lounge Beijing-Capital, Shanghai-Pudong [14]
G16 Lounge Hong Kong [14]
The Pier Hong Kong [14]
The Cabin Hong Kong [14]
The Wing Hong Kong [14]
The Arrival Hong Kong [14]
Caribbean Airlines Club Caribbean Port of Spain [15]
China Airlines Dynasty Lounge Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Kaoshiung, Kuala Lumpur, Okinawa, San Francisco, Taipei Taoyuan(2), Tokyo Narita [16]
China Southern Airlines Sky Pearl Lounge Beijing Capital (3), Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian (2), Guangzhou (4), Guilin, Guizhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Kunming, Nanjing, Qingdao (4), Sanya, Shanghai Pudong, Shantou, Shenyang (2), Shenzhen, r mqi (4), Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Zhengzhou (2), Zhuhai [17]
Copa Airlines Copa Club (formerly Presidents Club) Guatemala City, Panama City, Santo Domingo[18]
Delta Air Lines Delta Sky Club Atlanta (8), Boston, Chicago O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit (4), Fort Lauderdale, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, Manila, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul (2), Nashville, Newark, New Orleans, New York JFK (4), New York LaGuardia (3), Orlando, Philadelphia, Portland OR, Raleigh/Durham, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco (2), Santiago, S o Paulo Guarulhos, Seattle/Tacoma, Tampa, Tokyo Narita (2), Washington Reagan, West Palm Beach[19]
El Al King David Lounge London Heathrow, New York JFK, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Tel Aviv[20]
Emirates Emirates Lounge Auckland, Bangkok, Beijing, Birmingham, Brisbane, Columbo, Delhi, Dubai (2), D sseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Melbourne, Milan Malpensa [expected from 2012],[21] Mumbai, Munich, New York JFK, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Perth, San Francisco, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Zurich[22]
Ethiopian Airlines Sheba Lounge Addis Ababa
Cloud Nine Lounge Addis Ababa
EVA Air Evergreen Lounge Bangkok, Hong Kong, San Francisco, Taipei
Farajam Mehr Airport Business Services Farajam First & Business Class Lounge Tehran IKIA, Tehran Mehrabad
Finnair Finnair Lounge Helsinki, Stockholm-Arlanda
Frontier Airlines Best Care Club Milwaukee (Closing May 31)[23]
Garuda Indonesia Garuda Executive Lounge Balikpapan, Denpasar/Bali, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Makassar, Manado, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Semarang, Singapore, Shanghai, Surabaya, Yogyakarta[24]
Gol Transportes A reos Smiles S o Paulo-Guarulhos
Gulf Air Falcon Gold lounge Bahrain, Dubai, London Heathrow[25]
Hawaiian Airlines Premier Club Hilo, Honolulu (2), Kahului, Kona, Lihue, Los Angeles[26]
Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge Tokyo Haneda & Narita, Nagoya, Osaka Kansai, Fukuoka, Sapporo-Chitose (domestic), Taipei-Taoyuan, Kaohsiung, Shanghai-Pudong, Seoul-Incheon, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Frankfurt, Honolulu,San Francisco, New York-JFK
JAL First Class Lounge Tokyo-Haneda & Narita, Frankfurt, New York-JFK
Jet Airways Jet Lounge Bangalore, Brussels, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Newark
Kingfisher Airlines Kingfisher Lounge Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, London-Heathrow, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Cochin
Korean Air Korean Air Lounge Busan, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Daegu, Fukuoka, Gwangju, Hong Kong, Jeju, Los Angeles, Nagoya, New York JFK, Osaka Kansai, Seoul Gimpo, Seoul Incheon, Tokyo Narita
LOT Polish Airlines LOT Business Lounge Warsaw[27]
Lufthansa Senator Lounge Athens, Atlanta, Berlin-Tegel, Boston, Bremen, Cologne-Bonn, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Dresden, Dubai, D sseldorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Houston, Leipzig, London-Heathrow, Milan-Malpensa, Mumbai, Munich, New York JFK, Newark, N rnberg, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Stuttgart, Washington-Dulles, Zurich[28]
Business Lounge Athens, Bangkok, Berlin-Tegel, BostoIn, Bremen, Cologne-Bonn, Detroit, Dresden, D sseldorf, Dubai, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Houston, Leipzig, London-Heathrow, Milan-Malpensa, Munich, New York JFK, N rnberg, Stuttgart, Washington-Dulles[29]
First Class Lounge Frankfurt (First Class Terminal and First Class Lounge (2)), Munich [29]
Welcome Lounge Frankfurt
Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Langkawi, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Penang, Singapore, Sydney, Perth
Middle East Airlines The Cedar Lounge Beirut
No.1 Traveller
(Pay-in Lounge)
No.1 Traveller Lounge London Gatwick (2), London Heathrow, London Stansted (2)[30]
Olympic Air CIP Lounge Athens (2), Thessaloniki
Pakistan International Airlines CIP Lounge Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad
Philippine Airlines Mabuhay Lounge Bacolod, Cebu (2), Davao (2), General Santos, Honolulu, Iloilo, Los Angeles, Manila (2), San Francisco[31]
Plaza Premium Lounge
(Pay-in Lounge)
Plaza Premium Lounge Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Johore, Kuala Lumpur, Muscat, New Delhi, Shanghai, Toronto, Vancouver [32]
The Green Market (Lounge Concept) Singapore [33]
The Travelers' Lounge Hong Kong [34]
Porter Airlines Porter Lounge Ottawa, Toronto Billy Bishop (2) [35]
Qantas Qantas Club (Domestic) Adelaide, Alice Springs, Brisbane, Broome, Cairns, Canberra, Coffs Harbour, Darwin, Devonport, Emerald, Gladstone, Hobart, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Launceston, Mackay, Melbourne, Perth, Port Hedland, Rockhampton, Sydney, Townsville[36]
Domestic Business Lounge Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney[37]
International Business Lounge Adelaide, Auckland, Bangkok, Brisbane, Darwin, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Perth, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo Narita, Wellington[38]
International First Lounge Bangkok, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Singapore, Sydney[39]
Qatar Airways Qatar Airways Premium Terminal Doha
Qatar Airways Premium Lounge London Heathrow
Royal Air Maroc Le Casablanca Lounge Casablanca[40]
Royal Brunei Airlines Sky Lounge Bandar Seri Begawan[41]
Royal Jordanian Crown Lounge Amman, Aqaba, Dubai[42]
Saudi Arabian Airlines Alfursan Lounge Riyadh, Dammamm, Jeddah[43]
Scandinavian Airlines System Business Lounge Brussels, Chicago O'Hare, Copenhagen (2), Gothenburg, Helsinki, London Heathrow, Newark, Oslo (2), Paris Charles de Gaulle, Stockholm (3)[44]
Scandinavian Lounge Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm
Servisair
(Pay-in Lounge)
Executive Lounge Aberdeen, Amsterdam (2), Athens (2), Birmingham, Bristol, Calgary (2), Cardiff, Cologn/Bonn, Copenhagen, Cork, Dubai, Dublin, Durham Tees Valley, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Faro, Geneva, Glasgow, Graz, Hong Kong, Humberside, Inverness, Kingston, Kuala Lumpur, Liverpool, London Gatwick (2), London Heathrow (2), London Luton, Madrid, Manchester (3), Montego Bay, Montreal Trudeau, Newcastle, Vancouver (2) [45]
Singapore Airlines SilverKris Lounge Adelaide, Bangkok, Brisbane, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London Heathrow, Manila, Melbourne, Perth, San Francisco, Singapore (2), Sydney, Taipei[46]
KrisFlyer Gold Lounge Singapore[47]
Sky Team Sky Team Lounge London Heathrow[48]
South African Airways Baobab Lounge Cape Town, Johannesburg, London
Cycad Premium Lounge Cape Town, Johannesburg, London
Star Alliance Star Alliance Lounge London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Nagoya, Paris Charles de Gaulle[49]
TAM Airlines VIP Dom stica Curitiba, Florian polis, Recife, Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont [50]
VIP Internacional Asunci n, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Frankfurt, Lima, London, Madrid, Miami, Milan, New York, Orlando, Paris, Rio de Janeiro Gale o, Santiago, S o Paulo Guarulhos [50]
TAP Portugal Top Executive Funchal, Lisbon, Oporto [51]
Thai Airways International Royal Orchid Lounge Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Dhaka, Hat Yai, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Khon Kaen, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Osaka Kansai, Phittsanulok, Phuket, Singapore, Surat Thani, Taipei, Ubon Ratchathani, Yangon[52]
Turkish Airlines Lounge Istanbul Istanbul-Atat rk [53]
United Airlines United Club (formerly Continental President's Club and United Red Carpet Club) Atlanta, Austin, Boston (2), Buenos Aires, Chicago O Hare (4), Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver (2), Fort Lauderdale, Guam, Guatemala City, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Houston Intercontinental (5), Las Vegas, Los Angeles (2), Melbourne, Mexico City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Newark (4), New York JFK, New York LaGuardia (2), Orange County, Orlando, Osaka Kansai, Panama City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland OR, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco (2), Santo Domingo, S o Paulo Guarulhos, Seattle/Tacoma (2), Tokyo Narita, Washington Dulles (3), Washington Reagan (2)[54]
Global First Lounge Chicago O'Hare, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, New York JFK, San Francisco, Tokyo Narita, Washington Dulles
Arrivals Lounge Chicago O'Hare, San Francisco, S o Paulo Guarulhos
US Airways US Airways Club Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte (3), Greensboro, Hartford/Springfield, Los Angeles, New York LaGuardia, Philadelphia (3), Phoenix (3), Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Tampa, Washington Reagan[55]
Vietnam Airlines Vietnam Airlines Lounge Da Nang, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Noi Bai, Tan Son Nhat[56]
Virgin Atlantic Airways Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Boston, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Newark, New York JFK, San Francisco, Tokyo Narita, Washington Dulles[57]
Revivals Lounge London Heathrow
Virgin Australia Virgin Australia Lounge Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney[58]

References

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