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Airport Lounge List for First Wealth Credit Card – International Lounges Airport Lounge List for First Wealth Credit Card – International Lounges Airport S.No Country City Region Airport Name Lounge Name Terminal Code United Arab Middle Dubai International Dubai DXB 1 Emirates East International Marhaba Lounge Departure Terminal 3 United Arab Middle Dubai International Dubai DXB 2 Emirates East International Marhaba lounge Departure Terminal 1 United Arab Middle Dubai International Dubai DXB 3 Emirates East International Marhaba Lounge (T2) Departure Terminal 2 South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN Terminal 2 International 4 Asia SATS Premier Lounge (T2) South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN Terminal 3 International 5 Asia SATS Premier Lounge South Bangkok Miracle First Class Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Lounge(Concourse A - Level International 6 Asia International 3) Dubai Miracle First Class International United Arab Middle International Lounge(Concourse A - Level Departure Terminal 3 7 Emirates Dubai East DXB Airport-DXB 3) Concourse B Miracle First Class Doha Hamad Qatar Doha Middle DOH Lounge(Concourse A - Level International International 8 East 3) South Suvarnabhumi Miracle First Class International East International Lounge(Concourse A - Level Departures 9 Thailand Bangkok Asia BKK Airport 3) South Bandaranaike Miracle First Class International East International Lounge(Concourse A - Level Departure Main 10 Sri Lanka Colombo Asia CMB Airport 3) Terminal South Bangkok Don Miracle First Class Thailand Bangkok East Mueang Lounge(Concourse A - Level Terminal 1 11 Asia DMK International 3) South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Miracle First Class Lounge International 12 Asia International (Concourse C - Level 3) South Kuala Lumpur International Kuala East International Departure Satellite 13 Malaysia Lumpur Asia KUL Airport Sama-Sama Express KLIA2 Terminal 2 South Colombo Sri Lanka Colombo East Bandaranaike Both 14 Asia CMB International Palm Strip Lounge South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Miracle First Class Lounge International 15 Asia International (Concourse F - Level 3) International United Arab Dubai Departure Dubai Emirates Middle International Terminal 3 Concourse 16 East DXB Ahlan Lounge at B B South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Miracle First Class Lounge International 17 Asia International (Concourse G - Level 4) International United Arab Dubai Dubai Middle DXB Marhaba Lounge Departure Terminal 3 Emirates International 18 East (Concourse C) Concourse C South Phuket Thailand Phuket East HKT Domestic International 19 Asia The Coral Executive Lounge South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN International International 20 Asia Ambassador Transit Lounge United Arab Middle Sharjah Sharjah SHJ Both 21 Emirates East International Business Class Lounge Kathmand Kathmandu Nepal KTM International 22 u ROW International Executive Lounge South Bangkok Don Thailand Bangkok East DMK Mueang Domestic 23 Asia International Miracle Lounge South Bali Ngurah Rai Indonesia Bali East DPS International International 24 Asia T/G Lounge South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Miracle First Class Lounge International 25 Asia International (Concourse G - Level 3) International Dubai Departure United Arab Middle International Terminal 3 Concourse 26 Emirates Dubai East DXB Airport-DXB Ahlan Lounge at B B Guangzhou Guangzho China China Baiyun Terminal 2 u 27 CAN International Premium Lounge South Dhaka Hazrat Bangladesh Dhaka East DAC Shahjalal Intercontinental Dhaka International 28 Asia International Balaka Executive Lounge South Bangkok Bangkok Airways Blue Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Ribbon Club Lounge Domestic Terminal 29 Asia International Domestic South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN International International 30 Asia Marhaba Lounge Amsterda Europ Amsterdam Netherlands AMS International 31 m e Schiphol Aspire Lounge (No.41) Sir Seewoosagur Domestic/Internation Ramgoolam al 32 Mauritius Mauritius ROW MRU International Amedee Maingard Lounge Europ Aspire Lounge (Formerly Switzerland Zurich ZRH Zurich Terminal A 33 e One World) United Europ London LHR London Heathrow International 34 Kingdom e No1 Lounge, Heathrow South Bali Ngurah Rai Indonesia Bali East DPS International International 35 Asia Premier Lounge Europ Sheremetyevo Terminal D 36 Russia Moscow e SVO International Gallery Lounge Europ Moscow Russia Moscow SVO International 37 e Sheremetyevo Moscow lounge South Ho Chi Ho Chi Minh TSN Vietnam East SGN International Minh City International 38 Asia Sasco Rose Cip Lounge Europ Kiev Boryspil Business Lounge 1 (Int'l - International Ukraine Kiev 39 e KBP International Terminal D) Departure Terminal D Shanghai Pudong China Shanghai China International 40 PVG International First Class Lounge (No.37) United Europ London LHR London Heathrow Terminal 5 41 Kingdom e Club Aspire Lounge South Dhaka Hazrat Bangladesh Dhaka East Shahjalal International 42 Asia DAC International MTB Air Lounge Guangzhou Guangzho China China CAN Baiyun International u 43 International Premium Lounge Shanghai Pudong China Shanghai China International 44 PVG International First Class Lounge (No.69) South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN International International 45 Asia Blossom Lounge Middle Muscat Oman Muscat MCT Both 46 East International Majan Lounge South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi International 47 Asia International Air France - KLM SkyLounge Middle Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait KWI International 48 East International Al Mubarakiya Lounge International United Arab Dubai Dubai Middle DXB Ahlan Business Class Departure Terminal 1 Emirates International 49 East Lounge (Concourse D) Concourse D South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN Terminal 1 International 50 Asia SATS Premier Lounge (T1) Europ Austria Vienna VIE Vienna Schwechat International 51 e Sky Lounge Non-Schengen South East Noi Bai Terminal 2 52 Vietnam Hanoi Asia HAN International Song Hong Business Lounge Europ Aspire Lounge (Midfield Switzerland Zurich ZRH Zurich Terminal E 53 e Terminal) South Bangkok Bangkok Airways Blue International Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi Ribbon Club Lounge Terminal 54 Asia International International Europ Switzerland Zurich ZRH Zurich International 55 e Primeclass Lounge Los Los Angeles CA - United Angeles LAX Terminal 5 LAX International 56 States (Ca) USA KAL Lounge Europ Istanbul Ataturk Turkey Istanbul IST Domestic 57 e Havalimani IGA Lounge Middle Bahrain Domestic/Internation Bahrain 58 Bahrain East BAH International Hala - Main Lounge al Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta Airport Departure 59 Kenya Nairobi ROW NBO Aspire Lounge Nairobi Aspire Lounge South Bangkok Don Domestic/Internation Thailand Bangkok East DMK Mueang al 60 Asia International The Coral Executive Lounge Europ Main Terminal 61 Norway Oslo e OSL Oslo Airport OSL Lounge South Bangkok Thailand Bangkok East BKK Suvarnabhumi International 62 Asia International The Emirates Lounge South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN International International 63 Asia Dnata Lounge South Kuala Kuala Lumpur Malaysia East KUL International Lumpur International 64 Asia Sama Sama Express Lounge South Manila Ninoy Philippines Manila East MNL Aquino Both 65 Asia International Sky View Lounge South Singapore Changi Singapore Singapore East SIN International International 66 Asia The Haven by JetQuay Europ Zagreb Franjo Croatia Zagreb ZAG International 67 e Tudman Primeclass Lounge Houston TX Houston United IAH George Bush International (Tx) 68 States USA Intercontinental KLM Crown Lounge Europ Lisbon Portugal Lisbon LIS Both 69 e International Ana Lounge Europ Munich Franz- Germany Munich International 70 e MUC Josef Strauss Airport Lounge World Intrernational United London Europ LGW London Gatwick Departure South Kingdom 71 e No. 1 Lounge, Gatwick Terminal Amsterda Europ Amsterdam Netherlands AMS International 72 m e Schiphol Aspire Lounge (No.26) O. R. Tambo International Johannesb South International Bidvest Premier Lounge Departure Terminal A 73 South Africa urg Africa JNB Airport (Terminal A - International) South Ho Chi Ho Chi Minh TSN Vietnam East SGN Le Saigonnais Business Domestic Minh City International 74 Asia Lounge O. R. Tambo International Johannesb South International Terminal 75 South Africa urg Africa JBN Airport Aspire Airport Lounge Beijing Capital China Beijing China PEK International 76 International Business Travelers Lounge Middle Amman Queen Jordan Amman AMM Both 77 East Alia International Crown Lounge Cape South Cape Town South Africa International 78 Town Africa CPT International Bidvest Premier Lounge Europ Spain Barcelona Barcelona El Prat Terminal 1 79 e BCN Sala VIP Miro South East Da Nang Internati Vietnam Airlines Domestic Domestic Terminal 80 Vietnam Danang Asia DAD onal - DAD Lounge Baku Heydar Azerbaijan Baku GYD Aliyev Both 81 ROW International Absheron Lounge Europ Moscow Russia Moscow SVO International 82 e Sheremetyevo Classic Lounge O. R. Tambo Domestic Departure Johannesb South International Terminal B 83 South Africa urg Africa JNB Airport Bidvest Premier Lounge Kigali International Arrivals International Main Terminal 84 Rwanda Kigali ROW KGL Airport Pearl Lounge (Arrivals) Middle Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv TLV Domestic 85 East International Masada Lounge South Manila Ninoy Philippines Manila East MNL Aquino Both 86 Asia International PAGSS Premium Lounge New York NJ New York United EWR Newark Both (Nj) 87 States USA International
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