Use of lounge overnight at NRT
In a few months will be traveling from Calgary to Mumbai via Narita. I have a 21 hour, overnight connection at NRT. If I use the KAL lounge airside, which publishes itself to be open during the day only, can I remain there during the night?
Best Answer
The KAL Business Lounge closes at 8:50pm. While I've occasionally known an airport lounge to extend its hours due to flight delays, I've never seen one that allows people to remain once it does, in fact, close. So no, you will not be allowed to stay in the closed lounge overnight.
Sleeping in Airports has information about staying overnight at Narita, though for 21 hours, you have plenty of time to leave the airport, get a place to sleep, and see a little bit of the city.
Pictures about "Use of lounge overnight at NRT"
Can you sleep overnight at Narita Airport?
Travellers agree that this airport is sleep friendly! Terminal 1 is the best place for decent sleep spots, and it seems that security guards round up overnight campers to a designated area here, fitted with benches and carpeting. When restaurants close, you may be able to use the seats and benches for makeshift beds.Can we sleep in airport lounges?
No, they are built for the short term, if you need to sleep you will either need to find a hotel or make do with the seating areas the best you can. not in my experience! There always seem to be people sleeping on the seats! There are often airport hotels that provide that facility.Does Narita Airport have a lounge?
Narita Airport (NRT) lounges are open to passengers at a reduced cost no matter the airline they are flying with. It is the best choice for a connected flight, a cancelled flight, an early morning check-in or for a breakfast.Does Tokyo airport have sleeping pods?
The first airport branch of a capsule hotel called nine hours \u2014 the estimated time needed to shower, sleep and groom \u2014 offers individual pod-like sleeping spaces, luggage-storage lockers, high-speed Wi-Fi and shared shower and lounge facilities in a pre-security area at Terminal 2.Staying overnight at Airport. I tried sleeping at Narita Airport in Japan.
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Andrea Piacquadio, Andrea Piacquadio, Andrea Piacquadio, Andrea Piacquadio