Cathay Gives Lounges a New Look

  • Cathay's new lounge in Haneda has warm, neutral tones and wood accents that will be emulated in the rest of its lounges.

    Cathay's new lounge in Haneda has warm, neutral tones and wood accents that will be emulated in the rest of its lounges.

  • The Noodle Bar, on the left, in the Haneda lounge.

    The Noodle Bar, on the left, in the Haneda lounge.

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Attention lounge-lovers: as part of its brand revamp, Cathay Pacific is giving its lounge network a major makeover. First seen in its new lounge in Tokyo Haneda, which opened December 9, a living room–like ambience and an expanded version of its signature Noodle Bar will be staple components of the five new airport oases rolling out over the course of 2015: Manila in April, Bangkok in May, Hong Kong in June, Taipei in September, and Vancouver by early 2016.

For more information, visit Cathay Pacific.

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