Airport Lounge Gallery
Airport lounges come in many forms—Business Class, First Class, paid-entry, American Express and more. Here is a collection of lounges in airports around the world, with links to detailed reviews by Point Hacks.
Plaza Premium Lounge Melbourne
This lounge offers great food and drinks but is not an ideal place to work from.
Plaza Premium Saphire Lounge Jakarta
There is a lot to like about this lounge, including the aesthetcis, and food options.
SilverKris Business Class Lounge Melbourne
A cosy lounge that ticks all the boxes but is lacking a ‘premium feel’.
SilverKris Business Class Lounge Sydney
A very aesthetically pleasing lounge lacking in decent food choices and fast Wi-Fi.
The Qantas Club Cairns
A perfectly acceptable lounge to visit before your next flight out of Cairns with Qantas or Jetstar.
Qantas Club Canberra Lounge
A spacious lounge, providing a comfortable space to work or relax in before your flight.
Qantas Club Hobart Lounge
The Qantas Club at Hobart is small and frequently at capacity but still provides a comfortable place to relax before your flight.
Qantas Club Melbourne
Qantas Club members and Gold Frequent Flyers will appreciate the updated aesthetics and facilities, but can get busy during peak hours.
Qantas Club Mackay
Qantas Club Lounge in Mackay provides a cosy, modern space to work and relax in.
Hawaiian Airlines’ The Plumeria Lounge Honolulu
This lounge is sufficient for a quick bite, rest break and some downtime, but the lack of showers and a view are a let-down.
Plaza Premium Lounge Singapore
The Plaza Premium Lounge in Singapore Changi is one of the better paid-access lounges in the airport.
Plaza Premium First Lounge Hong Kong
An upmarket offering with excellent service, food, and drinks.
Plaza Premium KLIA Satellite Lounge
The Plaza Premium Lounge in Kuala Lumpur’s main international terminal is a nice space but is often terribly busy.
marhaba Lounge Singapore
marhaba is now the temporary home for KrisFlyer Gold and Velocity Gold frequent flyers in Singapore. It’s an improvement over the old lounge, but can it handle a crowd?
Qatar Airways Al Safwa First Class Lounge
This lounge will offer one of the more outlandish experiences you’ll ever have.
Qantas International Lounge Hong Kong
A sophisticated design with lots of seating, this lounge is worth at least 60-90 minutes of your time.
REX Lounge Melbourne Airport
A small lounge with a good variety of snacks and drinks on offer.
Regional Express (REX) Lounge Sydney
This lounge offers a basic level of comfort and amenities yet is still a quiet retreat from the bustle of Terminal 2.
SATS Premier Lounge Changi T3
A quiet lounge that excels in having a wide range of seating options.