
The airline has reopened its flagship First Class lounge at Hong Kong International Airport after a full redesign, marking a key step in its broader lounge investment program
Cathay Pacific has reopened its redesigned The Wing First lounge at Hong Kong International Airport following a major refurbishment that forms part of a wider upgrade of its global ground services strategy.
The reopening positions the lounge as a refreshed flagship facility for First Class passengers and top-tier loyalty members at the airline’s home hub.
What is confirmed is that the lounge officially resumed operations on April 22, 2026, after a period of renovation led in partnership with London-based design studio StudioIlse.
The project represents the most significant update to the space in more than a decade and continues Cathay Pacific’s broader program to modernize its premium lounges in Hong Kong and other key international airports.
The redesigned Wing First retains several signature design elements associated with the original lounge, including its well-known green onyx features, while introducing updated materials such as walnut wood and granite flooring.
The layout has been reconfigured to improve privacy, circulation, and dining experiences, with a stronger emphasis on a residential-style environment rather than a purely commercial lounge setting.
The airline has also emphasized changes to service concepts inside the lounge, including updated dining spaces, private work areas, and wellness-focused zones.
A core objective of the redesign is to create a more segmented environment that separates rest, dining, and work functions more clearly than in the previous layout.
The Wing First has long been one of Cathay Pacific’s most prominent airport lounges and originally opened in 1998 alongside the expansion of Hong Kong International Airport.
It has undergone periodic renovations over the years, but the latest overhaul is part of a broader investment cycle that includes upgrades to other lounges in Hong Kong and abroad.
Cathay Pacific has framed the project as part of a multi-year push to enhance its premium travel experience across both air and ground services.
The airline has been investing heavily in fleet upgrades, cabin redesigns, and airport facilities as it rebuilds its premium positioning in the post-pandemic aviation market.
The reopening also comes alongside ongoing changes to Cathay Pacific’s lounge network in Hong Kong, including phased renovations of other flagship spaces and the continued restructuring of its airport customer facilities.
While the Wing First has reopened, other lounges in the network are expected to undergo further upgrades in the coming years, indicating that the redesign program is not yet complete.
The reopening positions the lounge as a refreshed flagship facility for First Class passengers and top-tier loyalty members at the airline’s home hub.
What is confirmed is that the lounge officially resumed operations on April 22, 2026, after a period of renovation led in partnership with London-based design studio StudioIlse.
The project represents the most significant update to the space in more than a decade and continues Cathay Pacific’s broader program to modernize its premium lounges in Hong Kong and other key international airports.
The redesigned Wing First retains several signature design elements associated with the original lounge, including its well-known green onyx features, while introducing updated materials such as walnut wood and granite flooring.
The layout has been reconfigured to improve privacy, circulation, and dining experiences, with a stronger emphasis on a residential-style environment rather than a purely commercial lounge setting.
The airline has also emphasized changes to service concepts inside the lounge, including updated dining spaces, private work areas, and wellness-focused zones.
A core objective of the redesign is to create a more segmented environment that separates rest, dining, and work functions more clearly than in the previous layout.
The Wing First has long been one of Cathay Pacific’s most prominent airport lounges and originally opened in 1998 alongside the expansion of Hong Kong International Airport.
It has undergone periodic renovations over the years, but the latest overhaul is part of a broader investment cycle that includes upgrades to other lounges in Hong Kong and abroad.
Cathay Pacific has framed the project as part of a multi-year push to enhance its premium travel experience across both air and ground services.
The airline has been investing heavily in fleet upgrades, cabin redesigns, and airport facilities as it rebuilds its premium positioning in the post-pandemic aviation market.
The reopening also comes alongside ongoing changes to Cathay Pacific’s lounge network in Hong Kong, including phased renovations of other flagship spaces and the continued restructuring of its airport customer facilities.
While the Wing First has reopened, other lounges in the network are expected to undergo further upgrades in the coming years, indicating that the redesign program is not yet complete.











































