Can I use Asia Miles for lounge access?
Cathay Pacific have added a new option for those with access to Asia Miles – members can now redeem Asia Miles for one-time lounge access at any of Cathay Pacific’s lounges worldwide.
Who can access Cathay Pacific lounge?
Our Cathay Pacific lounges are available to First and Business Class passengers, selected members of The Marco Polo Club and oneworld partner programme members.
Can Cathay Pacific Premium Economy use the lounge?
There is no specific Cathay Pacific Premium Economy lounge and Premium Economy tickets alone doesn’t grant you lounge access. However, you can buy a pass if you’re Club member.
How do I redeem Cathay Pacific lounge points?
Sign in to visit your mid-tier benefits summary page and select ‘Claim Lounge Pass for your Redemption Group member’ from 48 hours before the passenger’s flight departure.
Can you use the lounge with premium economy?
Complimentary access to an airline lounge is usually reserved for first and business class passengers, meaning there is no premium economy lounge access, or any for economy class people.
How many Asia Miles do you need to get into Cathay Pacific lounges?
You’ll need 9,000 and 12,000 Asia Miles to access Cathay Pacific’s Business and First Class lounges respectively – and First Class lounge redemptions are only available to higher tier status holders (we assume this is so they can invite more guests or provide it as a gift, as they would otherwise be able to access the lounge themselves).
Where can I book flights with Cathay Pacific?
Book flights to Hong Kong, Manila, Bangkok, Cebu, Vancouver and other destinations with Cathay Pacific. You can also manage bookings and view your frequent flyer account online. Your Asia Miles account – Cathay Pacific
How much do airline lounges cost with Asia Miles?
These lounges will set you back 9,000 miles, with the exception of ‘The Pier’ First lounge, which will cost you 12,000 miles. Arguably the lounge to aim for if you have 12,000 Asia Miles to spare is The Pier given how new it is, and it’s reputation for changing the game when it comes to First Class airline lounges.