Premium Lounge
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The basics
: Open 24 hours
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Open 24 hours
Tue
Open 24 hours
Wed
Open 24 hours
Thu
Open 24 hours
Fri
Open 24 hours
Sat
Open 24 hours
Sun
Open 24 hours
Food:
- Complimentary snacks
Drinks:
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
Other amenities:
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Baggage storage
- Flight information monitors
- Newspapers and magazines
Overview
Furnished in a Southern Chinese style, the Premium Lounge at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Terminal 2 spans an area of 1,000 sq.m. and is the largest club in the terminal. The lounge features a changing room, showers, a sleeping area, and an entertainment zone.
Food and beverages
Chinese and international cuisinel large variety of hot and cold drinks.
Premium Lounge CAN amenities
Conference facilities, Wi-Fi, selection of newspapers and magazines, entertainment zone, showers, changing room, baggage storage, sleeping area, two VIP rooms, complimentary massage chairs, smoking area.
Access rules
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Premium Lounge at Guangzhou - Baiyun (CAN) welcomes:
- All passengers, regardless of airline and class of service, for a fee.
- Select premium customers and elite members departing on an airline served by this lounge (see Airlines tab).
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Cards accepted
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Overall ratings
Could have a bigger selection of hot foods and especially, desserts. On tour other hand, had goodnoodle soups made to order.
This is a relatively new lounge but has a range of good things. As this is China, they cater both for domestic travellers and international. They struggle a bit with speaking English, and the registration QR code works with wechat, which I think requires citizen information registration.
The whole place looks a little tasteless but if you are tired and want somewhere to sit and rest for as long as 3 hours in one booking, this is a good choice.
Food choices though is limited which is a surprise to me. Taste wise, middle of the road, a little soul less but not too bad, can be way better. Makes you think eating at one of the restaurants before coming here might be a better idea.
I weighed options of cost and facilities in the lounge, and decide maximise the resting facilities, food etc. It felt safe enough I left my bags, laptops, and other things on the table etc when I went to the toilet etc. I discovered later they changed the food selection so all in all I ate quite a bit!
One issue though is wifi is so weak to non-existent in this part of the airport.
Overall, this place is about what they want to offer you, not about what travellers want. With this, a number of things are good. Given the lack of resting areas in the rest of this terminal 2, I will use this lounge next time.
Good selection of snacks – savoury and sweet – and drinks. Nice comfortable chairs plus sleeping area. Lounge chairs are quite stained and in need of replacement. Showers are in desperate need of refurbishment/deep clean and the glass doors are huge and only held on with 2 small hinges – seem pretty dangerous to me. Helpful staff.
Reasonable selection – dim sims, soup, cakes, fruit, crisps, cereal, eggs.
Chinese TV, PCs available plus free wifi. Toilets OK but showers in desperate need of attention – see above. No special facilities on offer.