DALLAS — Turkish Airlines (TK) on February 5 opened the first phase of its largest overseas lounge at Narita International Airport (NRT). It is the seventh overseas lounge for the Türkiye flag carrier.
Located in Terminal 1 South Wing, Satellite 4, Gate 47, Turkish Airlines Lounge at Narita will cover a total area of approximately 1,500 m² once the second phase is complete. Currently, the lounge will welcome passengers in an expansive 800 m² (8,600 square feet) space, offering a comfortable environment for up to 105 passengers.
The lounge will operate daily from 7:30 AM to 9:45 PM. It will be accessible to Miles&Smiles Elite Plus and Elite cardholders, Miles&Smiles Elite Corporate cardholders, along with Star Alliance Gold members and Business Class (First Class) passengers flying with Star Alliance member airlines.
Turkish Airlines VP of Sales Far East & Oceania Ümit Develi stated, “We are glad to open our largest overseas lounge at Tokyo’s Narita Airport, offering our guests a space that harmonizes Turkish hospitality with Japanese elegance, symbolizing over a century of close relations between our nations. 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.”
President & CEO of Narita International Airport Corporation, Mr. Akihiko Tamura, stated, “We sincerely appreciate the establishment of the lounge at Narita Airport. Turkish Airlines has greatly contributed to the expansion of Narita Airport’s network, and we are truly honored that [the airline has] chosen Narita Airport as the location for your second lounge in Asia. We wish Turkish Airlines continued success and look forward to further enhancing Narita Airport’s capabilities while growing together in partnership.”
Luxury & Comfort
Designed with a focus on luxury and comfort, the lounge in Narita presents an array of amenities to elevate the passenger experience. Guests can enjoy a buffet-style selection of Turkish, Japanese, and Far Eastern cuisines, with highlights as the only lounge outside Istanbul with a Turkish pide oven to offer freshly baked pide during lunch and dinner.
Additional features include relaxation areas, daybeds with apron views, and a VIP room for enhanced privacy. Practical facilities such as shower rooms, accessible restrooms, and a baby care room meet all passenger needs.
Connectivity
Connectivity is prioritized with complimentary Wi-Fi, flight information screens, and a dedicated workspace. The lounge’s design incorporates traditional Turkish marbling art and nods to iconic destinations, such as the local favorite Mount Fuji at the entrance.
With the addition of the Turkish Airlines Lounge in Narita, the flag carrier now operates seven exclusive lounges at international airports, including Nairobi, Moscow, Miami, Washington, Bangkok, and New York.
Each lounge represents the flag carrier’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and the warm touch of Turkish hospitality while enhancing seamless connectivity across its global network.
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