The Emirates Lounge
- Complimentary cold buffet
- Complimentary hot buffet
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary full bar
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Flight information monitors
- Newspapers and magazines
- Prayer room
- TV
Food and beverages
Hot dishes (lamb tagine, penne with walnuts and cheese, noodles, salmon, sausage rolls), soup; cold buffet (salads, nibbles, prawn cocktails); desserts.
Self-service alcoholic beverages; extensive soft drink selection.
The Emirates Lounge AKL amenities
Business center, shower rooms, extensive selection of international newspapers and magazines, massage chairs.
The Emirates Lounge at Auckland (AKL) welcomes:
- Emirates First class passengers (+1 guest)
- Emirates Business class passengers (no guests)
- Emirates Skywards Gold and Platinum members departing on an Emirates flight (+1 guest + paid guests)
- Emirates Economy class passengers, on a pay-in basis.
Guests must be traveling on the same flight. Skywards Platinum and Gold tier members can purchase access for additional guests.
You may have access to The Emirates Lounge as a premium customer of one of the following airlines, or as an elite member of their frequent flyer program. Check the Access rules tab for more details, or use our lounge access wizard to find out if you have access.
Emirates (EK) |
4.0 / 5, based on 2 reviews
Overall ratings
One of the better Emirates lounges in the world for business class travel.
The food and refreshment options are superb, catering for all tastes and moods.
As all of the Emirates flights out of AKL leave in the latter part of the afternoon, I have only ever been exposed to the late afternoon and dinner options and I would presume this is all they do.
That being said, there is always plenty of room and seating available with the various dishes and drinks replenished as soon as one option gets low.
The shower and bathroom amenities are excellent.
Tip: If you are a Qantas member and want to fly Business class, book via the Qantas website but choose one of the Emirates code share flights so you get into the Emirates lounge and not the inferior Qantas business lounge which is poor by comparison.