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Every airline – scratch that – some airlines, have things that they tend to do better than just about any other. For Cathay Pacific, that thing is “first class”, and that absolutely extends to their lounges. If the airport can offer a happy place, it would be difficult to think of a more enjoyable spot to kill some time at London Heathrow than the Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge in Terminal 3. Here’s a full review, and what you can expect inside.
How to get in: all Oneworld sapphire members flying on a Oneworld airline can access the Cathay business class lounge next door, but the Cathay First Class Lounge is reserved for Oneworld emerald members travelling on a Oneworld airline, or those booked in any Oneworld airline in first class. Here’s info on business hours and other features.
The Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge LHR T3
Everyone entering T3 must pass through duty free, but after you do, follow the signs and stay left towards the lounge signs. After passing through Prunier Caviar House and a sea of people, you’ll end up in the lane where all the lounges are, and presumably find yourself face to face with the Qantas lounge. When you do, turn left to find the Cathay Pacific lounge.
After going up the elevator, a lounge host will check your boarding pass, and if you’re eligible for Cathay First, you’ll be directed to make the first right into the first class area. When you do, you can’t help but feel at ease.
Cathay First LHR T3 Showers, Amenities And Features
It’s not a big deal, but the one downside of Cathay’s First Class section is that there are no loos. If you want to use the restroom, you’ll need to exit the first class lounge, make a right, and then follow the appropriate signs. Not that it really makes a difference, but the bathrooms are exquisite and feature Aesop products.
Better yet, the Cathay Pacific First Lounge shower suites have all the amenities you may need, from shower kits to toothbrushes and even sewing kits at the ready! It’s not having to ask for these kind of details which really make it feel as if there’s real thought and purpose put into each element.
No one wants to scamper past the other suites wearing just a towel to ask for a toothbrush.
It’s worth noting that Cathay doesn’t typically call boarding for most flights out of the T3 lounge, so do your best not to get caught up in the spoils of free pour, comfy chairs and shower suites; and miss your flight. Furthermore, some gates are a solid 15 minute walk away from the T3 lounge, with Cathay Pacific’s own gates also falling into that category, so do allow plenty of time. In other words, don’t leave the lounge during last call, or you may get called out..
Overall Thoughts On Cathay Pacific LHR T3 Lounge
This is a fantastic space which has been well thought out from start to finish. It’s not nearly as large or amenity filled as the Hong Kong options, but for an outpost there’s so much to love. These photos were taken during a night visit, but the lounge enjoys beautiful light during the day and the automatic blinds ensure you’re never blinded.
Basically, this isn’t Cathay Pacific’s nicest lounge, but it’s amongst the three best lounges at Heathrow and one of the two best in a terminal with very solid competition. It’s better than most lounges in the world, squarely in the company of Qantas and other top first class offerings, albeit without quite as good a culinary setup. Personally, i’m in two minds about the need to sit down in a restaurant to eat, which usually means giving up a better lounging space, versus having all food served in all areas, but it tends to work pretty well here. If you visit, you’ll be glad you did.
I love that lounge and if I need to make a 1-stop will purposely fly via Heathrow on OW than connect somewhere else in Europe or the US. It’s been a couple months since I was there last, but they used to have Moët champagne and not Laurent Perrier. Do you know when what changed Gilbert?
I’m constantly disappointed in Cathay’s first class lounge champagne, wine and liquor offerings. Those bottles of champagne are not first class and those liquors pictured are mostly garbage.
I’m with you on that. When they had Rothschild it was solid, but since they’ve just downgraded and downgraded. When they do have a vintage option, it’s got a lot of funk. I don’t know why they can’t just consistently find something that splits the difference in price point, or that actually is a great tasting champagne at a value price. The reds, I don’t even look anymore – generally £8 a bottle and crap.
Old news. Yawn. Review of this lounge has been done to death.
HAAHAH! Says the guy who… saw the yawn, clicked the yawn, read the yawn, and took the time to comment on the yawn. I appreciate your business.
Great post
thanks for sharing!
Which frequent flier programs allow routing from the US to Asia via LHR on a one way award? I love Cathay, and this would be fun to try.
How many power outlets are available? Are there convenient and quite places to sit down and work? How fast is internet access?
I’ve never been to the first lounge but always try to visit the business lounge on the way back to the USA. It’s almost empty before midday and you can have your choice of the throne seats. Great dumplings cooked fresh on demand. Moet champagne on tap. Love it. Always disappointed when I end up on BA in terminal five 🙁
You run a professional blog. No need to get snarky at people who comment that your subject matter is hackneyed.
Also, please more pictures. They don’t all need to look perfect. Like one of the shower and more of the food buffets would have been nice. Thanx.