Review: Air China First Class Lounge, Beijing Airport

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InsideFlyer Norway Editor, Martin, had the chance to check out the Air China First Class Lounge at Beijing Airport. This is his review:

During a trip back from Asia I found myself having an uncomfortably long layover at Beijing Capital International Airport. Still, I wasn’t going to stay long enough for leaving the airport. I decided to spend my time in the Air China First Class Lounge.

First Class for everyone! A unique feature of the Air China First Class Lounge at Beijing Capital International Airport is that it’s open to Priority Pass members. As far as I know, this is one of the very few international first class lounges you can access with Priority Pass. Of course, the lounge is also open to Air China First Class passengers and Phoenix Miles Gold and Platinum Card holders.

I didn’t have high expectations for this lounge, but to be fair it wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought it would be.Air China First Class Lounge Beijing Capital Interntaional Airport Terminal 3

First impressions

It was still pretty quiet when I arrived at Beijing Airport at 5AM. After a somewhat confusing immigration and security check I found my way to the lounge, which is located on the upper level next to gate E20. It was quiet at the lounge reception desk as well. After scanning my boarding pass, I was allowed to enter the lounge.

Air China First Class Lounge Beijing Capital Interntaional Airport Terminal 3

The Air China First Class Lounge in Beijing is by no means as fancy and polished as other first class lounges. It’s quite basic and more like your average business class lounge in terms of interior and furnishing. The furniture looks slightly different from reviews I’ve read in advance, and seems to have been upgraded recently. The lounge area is quite large with tons of seating, consisting mostly of rows of seats with tables in between.

The lounge is open towards departure hall. It can get quite noisy when traffic picks up during peak hours.

Food and beverage

Since I was there for a while, I had the opportunity to sample both the breakfast and lunch offerings. The quality of the food is actually not bad. If you like Chinese food you should have no trouble finding something that suits your taste. Both the breakfast and lunch buffet offers a decent selection of hot dishes, but the lunch offering is slightly more extensive. You can also have salad, bread, simple maki rolls and noodles cooked to order. It’s really not first class, but for a business lounge this wouldn’t be bad at all.

Buffet

The beverage selection however would hardly pass as business class standard. The non-alcoholic offering is limited to Coca Cola, Sprite, Schweppes, juice and water. If you want beer or wine, there are two different local beers available and wine from China Great Wall Wine Company. Again, neither the beer nor the wine is horrible. I can also understand their desire to offer local products, but this is supposed to be international first class and there is nothing first class about it.Chine Great Wall Wines

The bar in the dining area leaves much to be desired. There’s not much to choose from and what’s available isn’t exactly top shelf.Bar

There are also a few snack bars with coffee, soft drinks, packaged snacks and fruit.Snack bar

Amenities

This is where the Air China First Class Lounge really falls short. Coming from a red-eye flight from Bangkok I hadn’t had much sleep and I was really craving a nap before my next flight. However, I could not find the nap rooms the lounge is supposed to have. Ask the lounge staff didn’t help me either, as I could not find anyone who spoke English. The lounge seating is comfortable enough for sitting in, but not suitable for resting your eyes. I suspect the nap rooms might be closed for renovation, because so were the showers and restrooms. The nearest restrooms were actually near gate 17, which is quite a distance away from the lounge.

Air China First Class Lounge Beijing Capital Interntaional Airport Terminal 3

The lounge has an entertainment room, but it seemed to be out of service as well. There was a wide selection of newspapers and magazines available, but if you’re not fluent in Chinese there’s not much to choose from.

Internet is, as you might suspect, extremely limited. Forget about Google and Facebook. Instant messaging services like WhatsApp and Telegram are blocked as well. Not even my VPN service in super obfuscated mode was able to penetrate the great firewall of China. The public WiFi will even disconnect you for trying.

Air China First Class Lounge – Beijing Capital International Airport

I find it a bit hard to rate the Air China First Class Lounge. As a Priority Pass lounge, it’s probably one of the better ones I’ve visited. It wouldn’t be bad as a business class lounge either. But I was holding a first class ticket with Air China and there is nothing first class about this lounge. The food is average and the beverage selection is poor. The amenities you expect to find at an international first class lounge were closed, out of service, or simply not there to begin with.

The lounge isn’t bad, but it doesn’t even come close in comparison to the first class lounges of airlines like Lufthansa or Qatar Airways.

Overview

Good Points

+ Decent food selection
+ Lots of space
+ Ample seating

Bad Points

- Poor beverage selection
- WiFi is more or less useless
- Showers and restrooms were closed for renovation
- No recliners or nap rooms

Food and beverage

Amenities

Comfort

Space

Overall Rating

Conclusion

I find it a bit hard to rate the Air China First Class Lounge. As a Priority Pass lounge, it’s probably one of the better ones I’ve visited. It wouldn’t be bad as a business class lounge either. But I was holding a first class ticket with Air China and there is nothing first class about this lounge. The food is average, the beverage selection is poor and the amenities you expect to find at an international first class lounge are closed, out of service, or simply not there to begin with.

The lounge isn’t bad, but it doesn’t even come close in comparison to the first class lounges of airlines like Lufthansa or Qatar Airways.

3.4

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