(TAN): Qantas has officially reopened the doors to its Hong Kong International Lounge, the airline said.
Originally opened in 2014, the Hong Kong International Lounge was closed and vacated during the pandemic before recently undergoing a facelift.
Qantas Chief Customer Officer Markus Svensson said: “Our customers have always loved the Hong Kong International Lounge and we are excited to bring it back better than ever…. Since we resumed flights to Hong Kong in January, we’ve seen really strong demand. This reopening is part of our increased investment in customer experience across our network, to ensure Qantas customers continue to enjoy the high level of hospitality they have come to enjoy and expect from Qantas.”
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The refurbished 2,000sqm lounge features an updated warmer colour palette and new furnishings by Australian designer David Caon, with a seating capacity for 290 customers overlooking panoramic views of Hong Kong’s famous Sky Bridge.