I spent 1 beers worth of time in this lounge prior to my Virgin Atlantic flight to London Gatwick. I am confident that no Virgin Atlantic employee with decision making authority has visited the Air Jamaica Lounge in Kingston. I am surprised Virgin allows their passengers anywhere near this lounge. I mean, Virgin Atlantic would be better off giving their Upper Class passengers Burger King vouchers because the ambiance is that much better in the food court.
The lounge reminded me of a funeral home: strange, dim lighting and no windows. The decor straight out of 1975. There was tea, coffee, beer, soda and some booze to drink. The only food I found was potato chips and coconut cookies. I used the bathroom and found the 1 urinal out of order leaving only one stall. I wonder how many years that urinal has been unusable? The only reason I went in the bathroom was to wash my hands-and I did so, using the soap dispensed from a gravy boat.
Ever visit an airline lounge and think: “Why bother having a lounge?” That was the Air Jamaica Lovebird Executive Lounge in Kingston.















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