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    Ask a Cathay Pacific's Cathay member: what’s your preflight routine

    The preflight rituals that get Cathay Pacific's Cathay members relaxed and ready to fly
    A smiling Asian man in a suit is handed a plate of food over the counter at Cathay Pacific’s The Pier, First lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Every seasoned traveller has their own way of getting ready for a flight. From sanity savers when travelling with kids to arriving early to make the most of our award-winning airport lounges – including the newly reopened The Bridge – read on to find out how our valued members gear up for takeoff and get inspiration for your next overseas trip

    A smiling woman wearing a white hat is sitting at a table with a fruit platter in front of her at Cathay Pacific’s The Pier, First lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Phillip Bretnall

    “I always get to the airport a little early. I hate the rush and I want to enjoy the Cathay Pacific experience. The First class check-in is always smooth and easy and takes a few minutes. Once we’re through security, we head straight to The Pier, First lounge. If we have enough time, we book a foot massage. Both my partner and I like to make sure we eat well, and always start with a mimosa, no matter the time of day.”

    “After eating, we relax in the main lounge, perhaps top up with some snacks from the pantry, and enjoy a digestif of some sort. This ensures we board our flight with our appetites sated, ready for the relaxing experience.”

    The view of an aircraft on the runway at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Michael Au

    “When I fly out of Hong Kong, I normally arrive at the airport at least two and a half hours before departure so I have time to visit the Sky Bridge to appreciate the busy yet efficient operations of Hong Kong International Airport. After that, I enjoy a delicious preflight meal and do a little bit of work in the lounge while watching the planes take off and land.”

    A smiling toddler sitting on a sofa by the window at Cathay Pacific’s The Pier, First lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Michael Co

    “Flying with a young toddler is never easy. Luckily, The Pier, First is a sanctuary where adults can unwind and enjoy great food and wine, and young kids can have a good pre-flight nap in the highly private day suites.”

    A bowl of dan dan noodles on a dark wooden table at Cathay Pacific’s The Pier lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Spencer Leung

    “Whenever I fly First class or Business with Cathay Pacific, I always make a point to arrive at the airport with plenty of time to unwind at their lounges – it's my favourite way to start a holiday. The shower facilities in the lounge are the best I've encountered – nice decor, well-thought-out layout, a curated selection of premium toiletries, and an ample supply of soft, fluffy towels. One of my must-dos at the lounge is getting a massage. The therapists have good pressure and technique, I just wished they offered longer sessions!”

    “The restaurant staff are very friendly and attentive, and the food is delicious. I really enjoy the special menus in collaboration with local restaurants, which keeps the menu fresh and exciting. Last time, I had the dan dan noodles, they were so good I still think about them. I also love the baked goods and drinks in the grab-and-go section for when I'm in a rush or want a little extra snack for the flight.”

    A bowl of dan dan noodles, a plate of dim sum and a glass of fruit juice on a table at Cathay Pacific’s The Pier, First lounge at Hong Kong International Airport.

    Credit: Dillon McNiven

    “I always go to the Cathay Pacific First class lounge. I'll get changed, then order the awesome dan dan noodles with a side of peanuts and a soda water or an iced Americano if I’m flying in the morning. It is very habitual after sixteen years of flying with Cathay Pacific!”

    Want more tried-and-tested tips on travelling with little ones or how to make the most of a long-haul flight? Check out other Cathay Pacific's Cathay Member Stories below to discover more tales and tips from our incredible community.

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