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New Turkish Airlines Lounge in Japan’s Narita International Airport

Sarp Taylan
Last updated: 6 February 2025 12:32
By Sarp Taylan
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Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER landing at Tokyo Narita Airport.
Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ER landing at Tokyo Narita Airport. ©Nanashinodensyaku
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Turkish Airlines has recently opened its largest international lounge at Narita International Airport in Tokyo. The airline now has seven international lounges outside of Türkiye. The lounge will be located in the Terminal 1 South Wing, Satellite 4, close to Gate 47. Upon completion of its second phase, the lounge will span 1,500 square meters. Currently, the 800 m² first phase is open and can fit more than 100 people.

Turkish Airlines, Sabiha Gökçen Airport Lounge
Turkish Airlines, Sabiha Gökçen Airport Lounge © Kadı Kadı

Modern Comfort for Star Alliance Members

Members of Miles&Smiles Elite, Elite Plus, Elite Corporate, Star Alliance Gold, and Business Class passengers flying with carriers partnered with Star Alliance will be eligible to use this lounge. The lounge will be in use every day from 7:30 am to 21:45 pm.

At the grand opening ceremony, Turkish Airlines Vice President of Sales for the Oceania and Far East regions, Ümit Develi, expressed his excitement about symbolising the mixture of Turkish and Japanese cultures at Tokyo Narita International Airport with this lounge.

Ümit Develi stated:

We are glad to open our largest overseas lounge at Tokyo’s Narita Airport, offering our guests a space that harmonises Turkish hospitality with Japanese elegance, symbolising over a century of close relations between our nations.” The Turkish Airlines lounge at Narita International Airport reflects our dedication to enhancing the travel experience and further strengthening our presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

Narita International Airport Corporation President & CEO, Mr. Akhiko Tamura, also reflected on the significance of the new addition of Turkish Airlines lounge in Narita International Airport. He stated,

We sincerely appreciate the establishment of the lounge at Narita Airport. Turkish Airlines has greatly contributed to the expansion of Narita International Airport’s network, and we are truly honoured that the airline has chosen Narita Airport as the location for its second lounge in Asia. With Turkish Airlines’ world-class route network connecting the entire globe, the opening of the lounge will enable us to provide even greater value to our passengers.

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View from the plane over France snow-covered mountains ©Venus Major

A Premium Experience for Global Travellers

With the launch of this new modern lounge, Turkish Airlines continues its mission to provide luxurious offerings and improve the travel experience while keeping its signature mix of world-class service and warm hospitality.

The lounge has free Wi-Fi, designated work areas, and screens that show real-time flight information. Apart from these luxurious offerings, the lounge features food from Türkiye, Japan, and other parts of Asia and the Pacific. One unique feature about this lounge is the Turkish pide oven, which is the only one outside of Istanbul’s lounges and serves freshly baked pide for lunch and dinner. Moreover, There are also available places to relax, daybeds with a view of the apron, a VIP room, shower rooms, accessible bathrooms, and a baby care facility.

Along with its international lounges in Nairobi, Bangkok, Washington, Miami, and New York, this new addition in Tokyo makes it even clearer that the airline is dedicated to providing seamless connectivity and high-class travel around the world.

Would you want to visit the new Turkish Airlines lounge in Tokyo? Comment down to let us know your thoughts.

 

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