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Review: Oman Air Lounge Bangkok (BKK)

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 18, 2024September 18, 2024 8 Comments

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The Oman Air Lounge in Bangkok (BKK) remains my favorite Priority Pass Lounge in an airport with no shortage of lounge options.

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I’ve reviewed this lounge extensively (below) but am pleased to report that it remains an excellent choice in Bangkok.

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After my Bangkok Airways flight from Siem Reap, I spent a couple of hours here before connecting to Kathmandu. You can expect a wide variety of delicious food dishes including Thai and East Asian cuisine as well as Middle Eastern mezze like hummus, yogurt, and tabouleh. The hummus wraps are refreshing…

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I also appreciated the touch of quality captured in offerings like a nice selection of mixed nuts and Arabic coffee.

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The lounge never got crowded in the afternoon and also offers a wide selection of self-serve alcohol.

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You can read my full review, first published on June 21, 2017, below.


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Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is full of Priority Pass lounges, but not all of them are created equal. The Oman Air lounge is not only my favorite Priority Pass lounge in the world, but also one of my favorite business class lounges in the world.

In a word: food.

I’ve written about the food before and will start with that in this review. I’ve now been in the lounge for breakfast, lunch, and dinner the spread is consistently delicious.

Breakfast:

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a plate of fruit and cheese

Lunch/Dinner:

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If it is not clear by the pictures, the quality and variety of the food is excellent. I appreciate small touches like Arabic coffee and dates as well as mixed nuts.

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I enjoyed a feast during my recent visit:

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a bowl of salad and hummus

a bowl of nuts and a bowl of pasta

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a bowl of green salad

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a plate of dessert and a cup of coffee

Alcohol selection is tremendous as well. Not all top-shelf stuff, but something for everyone.

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a group of bottles of alcohol on a table

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The lounge is split into two rooms, a main room that also has the buffet and computer workstations and a separate room that is usually closed if the lounge is not crowded. I love the colors of the lounge, particularly the distinct turquoise accents in the buffet area.

Here’s the main room, including a single dining room table that is always a hot commodity–

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a room with a bar and a couch

a room with couches and chairs

a room with couches and tables

a room with a bar and chairs

a room with a long table with chairs and a computer

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This is the second room–

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Not pictured (because there is an attendant in the bathroom and that just gets a little weird) is the bathroom and shower. A single shower is available and the male restroom is clean, though small.

Service is not like the nearby Thai Airways First Class Lounge, but it is professional, friendly, and proactive. I grabbed a salad from the buffet and must have been staring at the empty French Dressing dish for awhile (there were other dressings available) because an attendant came over and offered to bring me some from the back. Another time, an attendant saw I was making a cappuccino and invited me to take a seat and make it for me.

CONCLUSION

This lounge is undoubtedly worth an hour of your time, especially if you are a Priority Pass member. Arrive hungry and leave satisfied. The lounge is located airside on Level 3 of international departures (on the west side). Hours of operations are daily from 5am to 8:30p.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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8 Comments

  1. Nick Reply
    June 21, 2017 at 1:48 am

    Terrible WiFi at Oman Air BKK lounge! We had to use the airports WiFi, which was very weak inside. And we didnt have a good selection of food when we were there last year. 🙁

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 18, 2024 at 5:00 pm

      It’s better now.

  2. SINJim Reply
    June 21, 2017 at 9:48 am

    I second Matthew’s review. The only lounge I’d rather be in at BKK is the Thai First lounge.

  3. Craig Reply
    June 21, 2017 at 11:40 pm

    Have to agree about being a nice lounge,but disappointed on my visit on 22nd of May that all toilets and shower were out of order and there was no signage to indicate this prior to checking into the lounge,was told by staff to use the outside amenities which were in a poor state.

  4. Hilal AL hAJRI Reply
    December 20, 2018 at 6:16 am

    To day the 20th December 2018 we have been this outstanding Oman Air lounge for the first time, the lay out of the lounge is modern and provide good friendly environment , the food and the drink and the facilities are well maintained and kept in good order .There are times when things gets out off order due to some circumstance ,which are in the hand of the hosting country,I say this not to defend but we do get this type of issues even in our homes and in our countries.We have to appreciate the big efforts mad by the staff and the good work they do to take of us during our short stay.Wishing Oman Air and all the staff happy New Year and all the success and Good luck.
    Hilal AL hAJRI

  5. JetAway Reply
    September 18, 2024 at 5:46 pm

    I’ve really enjoyed all the reports connected with your Epic Asian trip. They’ve been informative, interesting with personal insights and comments and accompanied by great photos.
    It would be helpful to know how you planned and booked an extravaganza as complex and as lengthy as this trip. Did you do it all yourself or in collaboration with your travel friend? Or did you use a travel service to some extent? How did you decide to split points use and cash outlay? And how long did it take you to put this all together?
    Thanks for any insights!

  6. Jason Reply
    September 19, 2024 at 9:31 am

    I’ve been here a few times and agree. Outstanding food. reason enough to pass through.

  7. Varis Reply
    October 13, 2024 at 3:09 am

    This and the Coral Finest Business Class Lounge are two of my favourite Priority Pass lounges in Bangkok. Whereas Coral has excellent food, cocktails (like Chase Sapphire HKG) and free massage (like Turkish BKK), Oman Air Lounge boasts middle-eastern snacks and sweets, Arabic coffee, premium spirits and even Champagne! Yes, you saw that right! In many lounges such as those in the UK, you would have to pay supplement for Prosecco, let alone Champagne. Whereas here, it is one of the very few Priority Pass lounges where authentic Champagne is included.

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