• Lounges,  North America

    New Lounge Review: American Airlines Flagship Lounge – Dallas/Fort Worth DFW

    Location and Access: The American Airlines Flagship Lounge at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is located in Terminal D, close to gates D20 to D29. Access to the lounge is exclusive to First Class passengers flying with American Airlines and its partner airlines, as well as AAdvantage Platinum Pro members and higher. Oneworld Emerald members also have access, and those holding a OneWorld First Class ticket can enjoy this premium lounge as well. After passing through security, the lounge is well-signposted and easy to locate. Atmosphere: As soon as you…

  • Austria,  Europe,  Vienna

    New Review – Non Schengen HON Lounge Wien (VIE)

    ’m excited to share a new review from our guest author, Michael. This time, he explores the HON Lounge at the G Gates in the non-Schengen area of Vienna International Airport (VIE), which will remain in operation until its full renovation in 2027. Please note, to access this lounge, you’ll need to pass through passport control. If your flight departs from within the Schengen area, make sure you allow enough time for both the passport control and security checks. Location and Access After passing through passport control, simply follow the…

  • Europe,  Germany,  Lounges,  Munich

    New Review – Senator Lounge H 24 at Munich Airport (MUC) Terminal 2

    Lufthansa has long been a dominant presence at Munich Airport, so it’s no surprise to find Lufthansa lounges spread throughout the terminal. One such lounge is located in the H 24 area of Terminal 2, where you’ll find both a Business Class Lounge and a Senator Lounge in the non-Schengen section. Location and Access Upon arrival, I was greeted with a warm smile at the reception, which felt very welcoming. Entry to the lounge was swift, and I was soon able to relax inside. Generally, you can access the Business…

  • Lounges

    New Review – Lounge Ben Gurion (TLV)

    Location and Access The lounge options at Tel Aviv Airport (Ben Gurion) are relatively limited, so we ended up in the one available lounge. Access was granted with our Lufthansa Business Class ticket, but you can also enter with a PriorityPass or similar access cards. However, it’s important to note that access is only allowed up to two hours before your flight departs. Amenities Well, let me keep this short, though I’ll try not to sound too negative. The lounge space is divided into different seating areas. On both sides, there’s a coffee machine, and on…

  • Berlin,  Europe,  Germany,  Lounges

    New Review – Lufthansa HON Lounge Berlin (BER)

    Introduction to Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Berlin Brandenburg Airport is a modern hub serving the German capital and surrounding regions. It offers a sleek and efficient travel experience, with various amenities and lounges available to enhance passenger comfort. The Lufthansa HON Lounge is one such facility, catering to the airline’s most valued customers. Location and Access The Lufthansa HON Lounge is located near Gate B20 in Terminal 1 of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. To access it, you need to go up one floor using the elevator or stairs. Entry is granted…

  • Dresden,  Europe,  Germany,  Lounges

    New Review – Airport Lounge Dresden (DRS)

    Dresden Airport (DRS) is a smaller international airport serving the city of Dresden in eastern Germany. It offers flights to various European destinations and is known for its convenient location and relatively low traffic compared to larger German airports. Location and Access The airport lounge at Dresden Airport is accessible to passengers with Lufthansa/Swiss Senator status or those holding a Business Class ticket. Additionally, customers with Eurowings and KLM who have the appropriate status can also enter. The lounge operates from Monday to Sunday between 4:30 AM and 8:00 PM.…

  • Asia,  Lounges

    New Review Mabuhay Lounge – Manila (MNL)

    Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) can be quite confusing for travelers due to its layout. The airport is divided into four terminals: Terminal 1, Terminal 2 (also known as Centennial Terminal), Terminal 3, and Terminal 4. A free shuttle service is available for transfers between these terminals, which is convenient for those with connecting flights. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, but walking between terminals, especially in the dark, is not recommended due to safety concerns and the distance involved. Location and Access The Mabuhay Lounge is located in…