Cathay Pacific opens new lounge at Manila Airport
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Cathay Pacific has opened a new lounge at Manila‘s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
The lounge, on the fourth level of NAIA’s Terminal 3, launched on 9 May 2015, offering 650m² of space for passengers – almost twice as much as the airline’s previous lounge at T1.
The new facility can seat accommodate approximately 135 people and features chairs with side tables with in-built lamps and sockets, plus iMacs computers with printers and free Wi-Fi.
In terms of F&B, the lounge includes Cathay Pacific’s signature Noodle Bar, which offers a selection of Asian noodles including dandan mien and wonton noodle soup. There is also a range of tapas and desserts, and a Philippine-style breakfast will be served in the mornings.
Designed by London-based design company Studioilse, the Manila lounge adopts the new same style as Cathay’s lounge at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.
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