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Review: No. 39 VIP Lounge Shanghai (PVG – T1)

Review: No. 39 VIP Lounge Shanghai (PVG – T1)

The No. 39 VIP Lounge was a crowded Priority Go Lounge with services just like the next-door No. 36 China Jap Lounge.

No. 39 VIP Lounge Shanghai Analysis (PVG -Terminal 1)

Whereas I am glad I checked out the adjoining China Jap Lounge, the designated lounge for Korean Air passengers touring out of Shanghai is that this lounge…the No. 39 VIP Lounge (Priority Go calls it the “fine quality lounge” nevertheless I did not see such signage wherever).

Apparently, I was given a go to this lounge instead of the next-door SkyTeam Lounge when checking in for my flight to Seoul on a card that made it look like it was a Korean Air Lounge.

a hand holding a blue card

a hand holding a piece of paper

You may discover the lounge up the escalator (fourth stage) from the Terminal 1 security checkpoints (flip each left or correct, relying upon which checkpoint you make the most of).

a sign with a price tag and an escalator in a building

This lounge is open from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm daily should not be solely part of the Priority Go neighborhood, nevertheless utilized by Air France, JAL, and Korean Air for premium passengers. Moreover it is part of the Plaza Premium Lounge neighborhood and appears to be operated by Avinex, which is a Chinee state-owned enterprise that runs every Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao airports.

a sign in a building

Inside, I found a crowded lounge.

a long hallway with tables and chairs

a group of people sitting at tables in a room

Nonetheless, in case you stroll earlier the consuming area there was additional seating throughout the once more that was a lot much less crowded.

a hallway with marble floor and statues

a group of chairs and tables in a room

a group of people sitting in a room with black couches

a room with black chairs and a wood floor

a room with black chairs and a wood floor

a sign with text and images on it

Within the midst of the L-shaped lounge was a meals area along with self-serve drinks and a noodle bar plus a buffet with muffins, dumplings, sandwiches, and additional drinks.

a water dispenser on a counter

a coffee machine on a counter

a row of cans and cans on a counter

a woman standing behind a counter

a buffet table with food and drinks

a display case with food and drinks

a bar with a cooler and bottles on it

a food buffet with a variety of food items

Augustine made himself a cappuccino nevertheless I did not eat one thing.

Restrooms and showers have been accessible (the restrooms have been too crowded to take photographs nad the bathe room was occupied).

a sign on a wall

Whereas I uncover this lounge a lot better than sitting throughout the Terminal area, I want the China Jap Lounge No. 36 subsequent door.


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