Lounge
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge HND
Airport
Tokyo, Japan (HND)
Alliance
Oneworld
Access I used
Japan Airlines First Class Ticket
Date
February, 2024
Rating
5 out of 5
Sam's Story
After my Aman hotel adventure in southeast Asia, I had the pleasure of enjoying a long layover in the Japan Airlines 1st class lounge in Tokyo Haneda airport. This lounge stood out for its stunning architecture.
in this post :
- Flight I went on this day
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: location
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Access & Entry requirements
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Seating & Layout
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Food & Drink
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Restrooms
- Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Special Features
- Rating
- Bottom Line
Flight I went on this day
Today, I had the privilege of flying first class on Japan Airlines from Tokyo (HND) to San Francisco, a flight that only cost me $50. This incredible deal came after an unforgettable trip to Southeast Asia, where I explored various Aman hotel properties. My travel philosophy revolves around cutting costs on flights to allocate more of my budget towards indulging in luxurious hotel experiences.
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Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Location
The Japan Airlines (JAL) 1st class lounge is located across from gate 112 in Tokyo’s Haneda (HND) airport. The lounge itself is located on the 4th and 5th floors of the airport.
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Access & Entry Requirements
I had access to the JAL 1st class lounge at HND by flying 1st class on JAL from Tokyo to San Francisco. Here are some other ways you can access this lounge:
- Flying 1st class on other Oneworld carriers
- Each 1st class passenger can bring in 1 guest even if the guest is not flying 1st class
- Oneworld emerald members
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Seating & Layout
The JAL 1st class lounge features a remarkable lobby adorned with wooden slats and a welcoming walkway. Inside, the lounge offers spacious seating with various seating areas. While it may not match the experience of the Qatar Al Safwa lounge in Doha, I found my time here quite enjoyable.
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Food & Drink
The lounge offers incredible food where you can conveniently order through the lounge app straight to your table. I particularly enjoyed the pasta, and they also have an exceptional sushi bar where you can place your order.
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Restrooms
The restrooms included Japanese toilets which is a nice touch.
Japan Airlines First Class Lounge Tokyo Haneda: Special Features
The JAL 1st class lounge has some unique features, with the “Red Suite” being a personal favorite of mine due to its exquisite decoration.
Rating
- Service
- Ease of Finding
- Emptiness
- Food
- Size
- Location
- Decor
- Seating Comfort
- Likelihood of Revisit
- Uniqueness
50/50
Bottom Line
Overall, the Japan Airlines (JAL) 1st class lounge was an enjoyable lounge with stunning architecture, especially its beautiful “Red Suite.”