
Alaska Lounge Seattle Airport Review: First Visit, Food, and That Barista
First visit to Alaska Lounge at Seattle Airport on a Hawaiian Airlines business class ticket. Spacious, great Asian food selection, and a real barista.
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First visit to Alaska Lounge at Seattle Airport on a Hawaiian Airlines business class ticket. Spacious, great Asian food selection, and a real barista.

We visited two Delta Sky Clubs at Atlanta Airport: the older Concourse F and the brand new Concourse D that opened in April 2025. One is clearly better.

DTW Concourse A has two Delta Sky Clubs side by side. We compared both so you know which one to choose before your next flight.

We had access to both the Chase Sapphire and Amex Centurion Lounge at JFK T4. Here is how they compare on food, drinks, and vibe.

Changi Lounge at Jewel: free with Priority Pass, spacious shower rooms, Dyson dryer, hot meal voucher, and Teh Tarik. Worth stopping for.

PHX Terminal 4 has two lounges side by side but you can only pick one. Here's the honest comparison: same kitchen, very different crowd levels.

Chase Sapphire Lounge at PHX: 2-hour Priority Pass wait, heated buffet plates, and food that beats Centurion. Worth it if you have time.

ANA Suite Lounge at Narita: quieter than the regular lounge, good a la carte menu, same showers. Honest verdict: good, not groundbreaking.

SilverKris Lounge at Changi T3: a massive bar, lemongrass chicken satay, Mala chicken, and the best lounge food we have eaten anywhere.

SilverKris Lounge T2 at Changi: impeccably clean, quiet atmosphere, a great pork noodle station, and only 3 shower booths.

ANA Lounge at Narita: turn left for the quiet zone with a second buffet, skip the crowds, order ramen by QR code, and use the Dyson shower rooms.

United Polaris Lounge at SFO: massive space with an escalator, skip the buffet, put your name on the dining room list the moment you arrive.