New Qantas Lounge in Hong Kong

  • The entrance to the newest Qantas lounge.

    The entrance to the newest Qantas lounge.

  • Qantas' new lounge in Hong Kong can seat 300 travelers and has 12 showers.

    Qantas' new lounge in Hong Kong can seat 300 travelers and has 12 showers.

  • Sofitel offers a hosted experience for customers traveling in first class and Qantas frequent flyers.

    Sofitel offers a hosted experience for customers traveling in first class and Qantas frequent flyers.

  • Chef Neil Perry of Rockpool and Spice Temple restaurants is behind the dining concept.

    Chef Neil Perry of Rockpool and Spice Temple restaurants is behind the dining concept.

  • Spice Temple cocktails, a world-class wine selection, and barista service are available.

    Spice Temple cocktails, a world-class wine selection, and barista service are available.

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Qantas revealed its 300-seat lounge at Hong Kong International Airport this month following a multimillion-dollar investment. The lounge borrows the talents of chef Neil Perry who consulted for the airline’s Singapore lounge. Perry has created a menu for the lounge based on his Rockpool and Spice Temple restaurants with Asian-inspired flavors and ingredients. A BBQ bar, yum cha trolleys, and extensive buffet are on offer along with Spice Temple cocktails, a world-class wine selection, and barista service. Qantas International CEO, Simon Hickey, describes the lounge as “stylish and contemporary, designed to reflect the color, vibrancy, and luxury of Hong Kong.” Australia-based Sumu Design and Caon Studio are behind the bold geometric patterns of the space, like those of traditional Chinese design. Sofitel manages guest amenities such as a hosted experience for customers traveling in first class and Platinum One Qantas Frequent Flyers, with exclusive services including shirt pressing, shoe shining, and priority access to the lounge’s 12 showers.

For more information, visit Qantas.

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