A photo from this visit… The Club at SEA Behind Opaque Doors – Glamour Awaits! The Map is Courtesy of the Port of SeattleĪt the time of this trip, the lounge was operating as the “Club International”, but has now been re-branded as The Club at SEA. Location of The Club at SEA at the “S” Gates It’s probably the easiest to find out of the “S” Gate lounges, since it occupies space on the main floor of the concourse, where as the BA lounge is up one level and out of sight and view. This version of The Club at SEA is located on the main floor of the “S” Concourse almost adjacent to the British Airways and Delta Sky Club Lounge. The Club at SEA “S” Gates is sister version to the other The Club at SEA. The Map is courtesy of the Port of Seattle Locating the The Club at SEA Concourse “S”: Coming from the “A” Gates, it’s a bit of a ways out to the “S” Gates. Once you have it memorized, it’s a bit easier to navigate. The SEA-TAC airport is a bit complicated to navigate if it’s your first time through. This is a sister lounge to The Club at SEA at the “A” Gates, although unless you happened to be flying out of the “S” Concourse, I can’t see why it would be worth your time to travel all the way out here. All Nippon Airways contracts with The Club at Sea at the “S” Gates for it’s ANA business class passengers. This review will be a little different, as it will encompass some experiences from throughout our time through this lounge.Īfter our visit to the United Club on the “A” Concourse, we took the train over to the “S” Concourse which is home to almost all the overseas international departures from SEA-TAC airport. We’ve visited this place several times on international flights out of SEA-TAC, but for some reason, have never written up a full review of it. For other reviews of lounges at Seattle Tacoma International Airport, please see The Club at Sea “A” Concourse, the United Club at “A” Concourse, the American Express Centurion Lounge at “B” Concourse, the Alaska Lounge at “N” Gates, and the Alaska Lounge at “C” Gates. This is a review of the The Club at SEA Lounge (previously known as the Club International Lounge). Review: The Club at SEA Lounge, “S” Concourse, Sea – Tac Airport, Seattle, Washington, United States Lufthansa Business Class, Munich – Vancouver.Lufthansa Business Class, Warsaw – Munich.Visiting the Remains of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and Parks of Warsaw, Poland.Swiss Airlines Business Class, Zurich – Warsaw.Swiss Airlines Senator Lounge “A”, Zurich, Switzerland.Swiss Airlines Business Class, Istanbul – Zurich.Turkish Airlines Business Lounge, Istanbul Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey.Turkish Airlines Business Class, Dubai – Istanbul.Dubai International Business Lounge, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Lufthansa Senator Lounge, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. ![]() The Four Points by Sheraton, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Etihad Airways Pearl Business Class, Muscat – Abu Dhabi.Spotting Underwater Turtles in Bandar Jissah, Yiti, Oman.Shopping at Mutrah Souq & The Corniche at Muscat, Oman.Shangri-La Barr al Jissah Resort and Spa, Muscat, Oman.Etihad Pearl Business, Abu Dhabi – Muscat.Etihad Pearl Business Lounge, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.Trading at Old Markets of Dubai, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.At the Top, Visiting the Worlds’ Tallest Observation Deck, Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Afternoon Tea at the Burj Al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The Grosvenor House Apartments, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Thai Airways Business Class: Bangkok Survharnabhumi – Dubai.Thai Airways Royal Silk Lounge, Bangkok Survharnabhumi.Thai Airways Royal Orchid Spa, Bangkok Survharnabhumi.Thai Airways Business Class: Seoul Incheon – Bangkok Survharnabhumi.Asiana Business Lounge, Terminal One Concourse, Seoul Incheon.Asiana Airlines Business Class, Tokyo Narita – Seoul Incheon.ANA Lounge, Narita Terminal One, Tokyo, Japan.Cherry Blossoms and a Night out in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.Tsukiji Fish Market and Ginza Shopping, Tokyo, Japan.The Imperial Palace and Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. ![]()
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