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Review: The Haven, Singapore Airport Arrivals Lounge

a room with couches and chairs and a television

The Haven by JetQuay in Singapore is the only Changi terminal 3 arrivals lounge. This is a nice lounge ideal for a stopover in Changi or you can choose to grab a hot plate of food. Here is my review after multiple visits.

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Review: SkyTeam Lounge London Heathrow Terminal 4

a group of people standing in front of a sign

The SkyTeam Lounge at London Heathrow Terminal 4 is a beautiful lounge, accessible via Priority Pass. Spread across two floors, the lounge is very aesthetically designed and offers a variety of seating options. With a nice wine bar and a great food spread, I wouldn’t have an issue spending a few hours here.

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Review: Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge, Doha

a large indoor pool with a spiral staircase

Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge is exclusively for the use of Business Class passengers of Qatar Airways and other oneworld airlines, but as good as some of the First Class Lounges I have seen in the past. Here is a pictorial review of one of the best Business Class lounges, ever!

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Review: Qatar Airways Business Class Lounge, Doha

a room with purple chairs and a table with plants

On my way from Doha to Paris at the Doha Hamad International Airport, I made a quick pitstop at the Business Class Lounge, which is accessible via the Priority Pass and Diners Club. This review covers the facilities available at this contract lounge available for everyone.

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Review: GVK Premium Class Lounge, Mumbai Terminal 2

Entrance GVK Lounge West Wing Mumbai International Airport Terminal 2

At the Mumbai International Airport, Terminal 2, you have a choice of lounges, all operated by the airport themselves. They have to be the best lounges I’ve seen ever being operated by an airport operator. This time, I had access to the GVK Lounge Premium Class courtesy Qatar Airways.

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