
CPH – Terminal 3 – SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) Business Class Lounge – Airline Lounge Review – Copenhagen (Star Alliance)
SAS Business Lounge Copenhagen – A New SkyTeam Experience? ✈️ Now part of SkyTeam, the SAS Business Class Lounge in CPH Terminal 3 continues to offer a sleek, Scandinavian-inspired space. With updated access rules and its signature minimalist design, does it still stand out as a top-tier option, or has the transition changed the experience? A refined lounge or just another stopover?

British Airways – AUS to LHR (BA190) [A350-1000] in Club Suite – Review (Austin to London)
British Airways Club Suite – A Final Straw? 💺 Flying Austin to London Heathrow on the A350-1000, this BA190 flight was a complete letdown. Terrible service, poor food, and an overall disappointing experience left little to redeem it. After this, I’ve vowed never to fly BA long haul again—was it just this flight, or is the airline slipping?

AUS – Main Terminal – American Airlines Admirals Club – Airline Lounge Review – Austin
American Airlines Admirals Club Austin – Not Ideal for Long Haul? ✈️ The Admirals Club at Austin’s Main Terminal offers the basics, but its crowded atmosphere and limited amenities make it less than ideal for those prepping for a long-haul journey. With standard food and drink options, it’s functional but far from luxurious. Would this lounge meet your expectations before a long flight?

Cathay Pacific – HKG to LHR (CX253) [A350-900] in Business Class – Review
Cathay Pacific A350-900 Business Class – A Reliable Choice? ✈️ On CX253 from Hong Kong to London Heathrow, Cathay Pacific delivers its signature business class experience aboard the A350-900. With a comfortable seat, strong inflight entertainment, and solid catering, the flight ticks many of the right boxes. But does it truly stand out in an increasingly competitive market?

SEA – S-Gates – The Club SEA – Airline Lounge Review – Seattle (Priority Pass)
The Club SEA – A Solid Lounge Option in Seattle ✈️ Located in Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s S Gates, The Club SEA is a welcoming and comfortable space for travelers. Access is available via Priority Pass, and unlike some lounges, entry was smooth and hassle-free. Inside, seating was comfortable, food options were decent, and the overall atmosphere was relaxed—a solid choice for a layover. Is this one of Seattle’s better lounge options?

SEA – A-Gates – The Club SEA – Airline Lounge Review – Seattle (Priority Pass)
The Club SEA at A Gates – A Decent Escape? ✈️ Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s Club SEA at A Gates offers a quiet retreat for Priority Pass holders. While it provides comfortable seating and a fair selection of snacks and drinks, it doesn’t quite stand out among the competition. Is it a reliable stop before your flight, or just another airport lounge?