BA HKG-LHR in F. Wing/Pier access?.
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Re: BA HKG-LHR in F. Wing/Pier access?
Your BA F bp, and any OW F bp, will get you access to the F side of the Wing/Pier.
Not sure about your 2nd question unfortunately, but you could always do an early in-town check in at Kowloon or Central, and kill some time in the city before heading to the airport.
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Flying F on BA from HKG would give you (and 1 guest) access to "the wing".
By using the Airport Express and ITCI (In town check in), you can get your BP, jump on the next train (every 6 minutes), go through emigration and attain access to the wing 10 hours before your flight (on the day of travel).
It is very unlikely that BA checkin would be open 10 hours before departure - it might only be open if there was another BA flight leaving soon after the time you wanted to checkin. If that's the case, they may accept your bags.
I have just had a last minute change in schedule, so rather than flying PVG-HKG-SYD-MEL I am now flying NNG-HKG-SYD-MEL.
NNG-HKG will be on CZ.
I will arrive in HKG at 1:10pm - too early for QF checkin. Would the QF transfer desk be open or do I also need to do the quick trip into town to get my BP and then back to the Wing?
Might do the trip into the city anyway just to pass some time.
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Thanks for the prompt replies everyone, glad to hear I will have access.
Guess I will also go for the ITCI.
Given the general perception here that the CX lounges are infinitely superior to the BA/QF one, one wonder whys anyone flying F would bother with them! My only guess is they do not know they have access to the Wing or the Pier.
People want different things from their lounge experience. The QF lounge is close to the QF gates - I have actually used it for that reason. The QF lounge can help with seats etc (although I have asked the CX lounge staff to call QF to sort things for me ).
One time travelling with a colleague of mine he actually found the CX lounge a little boring - no hum of activity. I terminated his employment shortly after that
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"I drink it when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle with it if I'm not hungry and I drink it when I am. Otherwise I never touch it, unless I'm thirsty." Lily Bollinger on champagne