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Type Lounge Name Domestic Airport Air China Club Type Lounge Name Domestic Airport Air China Club (T3 - Dom Area C) Domestic Airport Air China Business Class Lounge (T3 - Dom Area C) Domestic Airport Air China Lounge (T3 - Dom Area C) Domestic Airport Air China Club (T3 - Dom Area D) Domestic Airport Air China Lounge (T3 - Dom Area C) Domestic Airport Air China Business Class Lounge (T2 - Intl) Domestic Airport Air China Business Class Lounge (T3 - Intl Area E) Domestic Airport Business Travelers Lounge (T3 - Intl Area E) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 East) Domestic Airport China Southern Airlines First Class Lounge (T2 - Dom) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 West) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Arrival Hall) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge Domestic Airport First Class Lounge No.9 (T1 - Dom) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge No.73 (T2 - Dom) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge No.37 (T1 - Intl) Domestic Airport VIP Lounge No.66 (T2 - Intl) Domestic Airport Business Class Lounge B11 (T1 - Intl) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge V1 (T2 - Dom) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (Area B) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (Area B) Domestic Airport Hainan Airlines First Class Lounge (Area B) Domestic Airport Air China First Class Lounge (Area A) Overseas Airport SATS Premier Club Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport SATS Premier Club Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport SATS Premier Club Lounge (T3) Overseas Airport The Green Market (T2) Domestic Airport Hainan Airlines VIP Lounge (Area B) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Int'l) Domestic Airport International First Class Lounge Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Int'l) Overseas Airport ITC Hotels Green Lounge (T3 Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Int'l Arrival) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1D Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1D Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Domestic Arrival) Domestic Airport Premium Lounge Overseas Airport Marhaba Lounge (Int'l-T3 Concourse C) Overseas Airport Marhaba Lounge (Int'l-T3 Concourse B) Overseas Airport Marhaba Lounge (Int'l-T3 Concourse A) Overseas Airport Marhaba Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Int'l Arrival) Overseas Airport Comfort Lounge (International) Overseas Airport DAA Airport Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport DAA Airport Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Comfort Lounge Overseas Airport Marhaba Lounge (Departure Upper Lounge) Overseas Airport Sky Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Airport Club Berlin-Tegel (Terminal A) Overseas Airport Airport Lounge Domestic Airport China Southern Airlines Lounge (T3) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge Overseas Airport Asiana Business Lounge (West Wing) Overseas Airport Asiana Business Lounge (International - Concourse A) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 Int'l) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 US Transborder) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Int'l) Overseas Airport KLM Crown Lounge (T3 Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T3 Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (USA Departures) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic/Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (US Departures) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Satellite Building) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Airside) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Landside) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge No.3 (T2) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge No.4 (T2) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 Domestic) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 Int'l) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic - 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Int'l) Overseas Airport No.1 Heathrow (T3) Overseas Airport No.1 Gatwick - North Terminal Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T1 - Concourse C) Overseas Airport No.1 Gatwick - South Terminal Overseas Airport No.1 Birmingham Overseas Airport China Airlines Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport China Airlines Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport China Airlines Dynasty Lounge Overseas Airport CIP Lounge Overseas Airport CIP Lounge Overseas Airport CIP Lounge Overseas Airport MasterCard Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport Erste Premier Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Club America F Overseas Airport Platinum Lounge (T2A) Overseas Airport Platinum Lounge (T2B) Overseas Airport LAT Lounge Overseas Airport Swissport Vitosha Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Asiana Lounge (In'l) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse F) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse E-F) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse D-E) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse A) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse B) Domestic Airport First Class Lounge (T2 - Concourse C) Domestic Airport International First Class Lounge Domestic Airport Best VIP Lounge Domestic Airport First Class Lounge Domestic Airport VIP Zone A Domestic Airport Best Mangshi VIP Lounge (1-3) Overseas Airport dnata Lounge (T3) Overseas Airport ARISTOTLE ONASSIS LOUNGE (Terminal A) Overseas Airport MELINA MERKOURI LOUNGE (Terminal B) Overseas Airport Menzies Aviation Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport Plaza Premium Lounge (T1 - Domestic) Overseas Airport SDS SKYE LOUNGE (Wing E) Overseas Airport Marco Polo Club Overseas Airport Marconi Business Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport BUSINESS LOUNGE NO. 1035 (Terminal B) Overseas Airport BUSINESS LOUNGE NO. 1043 (Terminal B) Overseas Airport BUSINESS LOUNGE NO. 1044 (Terminal B) Overseas Airport Adinkra Lounge Overseas Airport Dasman Lounge Overseas Airport MIASCOR LOUNGE (T1) Overseas Airport MIASCOR LOUNGE Overseas Airport Skyserv CIP Lounge Overseas Airport MANOLIS ANDRONIKOS LOUNGE Overseas Airport Rendezvous Executive Lounge Overseas Airport Pau Casals Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport Miro Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport Colomer Lounge (T1) Overseas Airport Canudas Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Aurora Executive Lounge by Menzies (T2) Overseas Airport Menzies Executive Lounge (T5F) Overseas Airport Menzies Business Lounge (T5A) Overseas Airport Menzies Business Lounge Overseas Airport Sky Business Lounge Overseas Airport ALMOST@HOME (T2) Overseas Airport PREMIUM LOUNGE Overseas Airport Mashonzha Lounge (Terminal A) Overseas Airport Shongololo Lounge (Terminal A) Overseas Airport Umphafa Lounge Overseas Airport Dan Lounge B (T3) Overseas Airport Dan Lounge C (T3) Overseas Airport Menzies Aviation Lounge (T2) Overseas Airport Menzies Lounge (T2A) Overseas Airport PLISKA LOUNGE (T2) Overseas Airport PRESLAV LOUNGE (T2) Overseas Airport Marhaba lounge Overseas Airport Business Lounge Overseas Airport Primeclass Business Lounge (Terminal E) Overseas Airport Aspire Lounge Overseas Airport Aspire Lounge Overseas Airport Aspire Lounge - 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