After a brief visit to the ANA Suite Lounge at Tokyo Narita Airport last month, I headed over to the more spacious and serene United Global First Class lounge.

Entry to the lounge is via an elevator just inside the reception area to the United Club in Terminal 1. After an agent checked my boarding pass upon exiting the elevator, I situated myself alongside the windows.

Global First Lounge Seating

Global First Lounge Seating

The lounge hasn’t been updated in years, but aside from the well-worn leather chairs, I think it’s still a pretty comfortable lounge – except for the temperature. It always seems to be too warm and although electronic screens are lowered as the sun beats through the windows, it rarely cools down.

The buffet area doesn’t offer anything spectacular in terms of food with only marginally better nibbles than the club downstairs, including sushi and pork dim sum. All beverages are self-serve with chilled glasses available in the refrigerator.

Dining and Buffet Area

Buffet

Buffet and Beverages

A selection of newspapers and magazines are available in the hallway near the bathrooms, and around the corner are business center cubicles, massage chairs and Panasonic Note stations.

Hallway

Massage Chairs

Massage Chair

Panasonic Note Station

The shower rooms are also rather warm, but thankfully include multi-speed fans. Individual bottles of Plegaria shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion are provided. (Read more: United Airlines Global First Shower Room Amenities)

Shower Room Key

Shower Room

Shower Room

The main reason I like this lounge is because it rarely fills up and it remains very quiet. And when the runway parallel to the windows is in use, it affords pretty decent #avgeek views.

Departures Monitor

Singapore Airlines A380

The Global First lounge in San Francisco remains my favorite, followed by Los Angeles, Hong Kong (primarily for the food) and Tokyo. My best advice is to hit the ANA Suite Lounge for the food, then relax in the Global First lounge before heading to your United flight.

Related posts:

Lounge Review: ANA Suite Lounge Tokyo Narita Airport – Terminal 1, Satellite 4

Flight Review: United Airlines Global First Class, San Francisco to Tokyo Narita

United Airlines Global First Class Lounge Shower Room Amenities

The Reality Check That Is United Airlines Global First Class

Posted by Darren | 7 Comments

7 Responses to “Lounge Review: United Airlines Global First at Tokyo Narita Airport”

  1. modhop says:

    Where is this in relation to the standard United Club? Above? Nearby?

  2. modhop says:

    Nevermind. Must have glossed over the first couple of sentences when I read this post originally. Monday.

  3. Jason says:

    What loumge is better ANA or United?

  4. Darren says:

    @Jason: ANA for the food and shower rooms, United for the layout, quiet and privacy.

  5. dot cahill says:

    lufthansa 1st class lounge frankfurt for the wow factor it has everthing anyone could want…. luv it

  6. Jackson says:

    Even if I had access to a lounge in Terminal 1 at NRT, I wouldn’t step foot in it (except for a shower maybe)

    NRT has the outside observation deck and a food court right next to it. Nothing better than basking in the sunshine with jumbo jets rumbling off in metres away from you and a plate of delicious food in hand.

  7. ORDnHKG says:

    @ Jackson – Don’t forget those you mentioned in NRT are all landside, if you have to overnight in NRT, sure, but connecting is not ideal to exit immigration and come back immigration, as there is no expedite immigration for F pax in NRT unlike BKK.

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