Lounge Review: Strata Priority Pass Lounge Auckland International Airport

The Strata lounge at Auckland International Airport is a priority pass lounge that also serves a few other airlines.

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The lounge’s floor to ceiling glass walls look out to the main floor where the gates are. The lounge is bright and spacious but seating capacity is limited.

There are shower facilities in this lounge. Towels are available at the reception. I wanted to have a shower before my 13-hour flight into Beijing. However, after inspecting the toilets, I changed my mind. The shower room wasn’t very inviting unlike… .

Food wise… aside from the Airline’s own flagship lounge, pretty standard for a lounge from this part of the world.

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