Hong Kong Airport Plaza Premium Lounge
This flight is part of my trip to Melbourne through Hong Kong and Macao:- American Airlines DFW-HKG Business 77W Review
- Mott32 Restaurant in Hong Kong Review
- Rosedale on the Park Hong Kong Hotel Review
- Overcoming Disappointment at Tim Ho Wan in Hong Kong
- The Great Scrambled Eggs Nazi at Australia Dairy
- Ferry from Hong Kong to Macao with Turbojet
- Sheraton Macao Review with Free Ferry Transfers
- Cathay Pacific HKG G16 Lounge Review
- Cathay Pacific HKG The Bridge Lounge Review
- Cathay Pacific HKG The Cabin Lounge Review
- Cathay Pacific HKG The Pier Lounge Review
- Cathay Pacific First Class JFK-HKG Review
- When a First Class Passenger Responds to a Medical Emergency
- Cathay Pacific HKG-KUL Business Class Review
- Malaysia Airlines KUL-MEL Business Class Review
- ACMI Melbourne Dreamworks Animation Exhibition
- Melbourne Healesville Sanctuary Review
- Grand Hyatt Melbourne Hotel Review
- Melbourne Marathon 2014 Race Day Review
- Singapore Airlines First Class MEL-SIN-ICN-SFO Review
- Star Alliance First and Business Lounge Review at MEL
- Singapore Airlines Business, First and Private Room at SIN
- Qantas MEL Domestic Business and First Class Lounge
- Qantas BNE International Business and First Class Lounge
- Hong Kong Ferry Terminal Macau Restaurant
- Hong Kong Olympian City Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Review
- Hong Kong Airport Plaza Premium Lounge
After getting back from Hong Kong, I had some time to spend at HKG airport before my flight on American Airlines back to Dallas and then to Boston. The last time I was here, I visited all the different Cathay Pacific lounges so this time I decided to visit the Plaza Premium Lounge. I have access to this lounge through my priority pass membership with my American Express Platinum Card. Plaza Premium lounges are pretty nice and are in many Asian airports.
This lounge is located near gate 40 and fairly easy to find. The lounge itself was very bright as it is on the upper level of the airport.
The food offerings are what you would come to expect from an Asian Lounge. there was a good mix of food and beverages available at the lounge. There was a nice assortment of pastries and hot food. They also offer Hong Kong Style Fish Ball Noodle soup with a chef preparing it for you. This is on par with the Wonton Noodle soup offered in the business class lounge of the Cathay Pacific Wing.
There was also ample room to sit and enjoy your food. All in all, this was a very nice lounge and a great alternative to Cathay’s Pacific lounge if you don’t have OneWorld status or not flying in a premium cabin with Cathay Pacific.
I visited this lounge when I was there as well. I still love the Wing. It is nice having the different Champagne options and the shower facilities and made to order meals are amazing.