Cathay Pacific has unveiled its newly redesigned flagship lounge, The Wing, First, at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). Slated to officially reopen on April 22, 2026, the space marks a new chapter in the airline’s global flagship lounge design, as part of a broader enhancement plan across Hong Kong and other major cities across the world.
Located on the east side of Terminal 1, The Wing, First has been a cornerstone of Cathay Pacific’s ground offerings since HKIA’s opening in 1998. The redesigned lounge continues the airline’s collaboration with London-based design firm StudioIlse. The reimagined lounge blends contemporary design and residential comfort, retaining its warmth and familiarity.
Cathay Group Chief Executive Officer Ronald Lam said, “The Wing, First has long held a special place in not only our hearts, but also our customers’. Its reopening marks an important milestone in the evolution of our flagship lounge design and reflects our long-standing commitment to putting people at the heart of everything we do.
“Through our commitment of well over HK$100 billion [US$12.8 billion] in investments into our fleet, cabin and lounge products, and digital innovation, we will continue to elevate the journey at every touchpoint. These thoughtful, human-centric experiences define who we are at Cathay, advancing our vision of being our customers’ most loved service brand.”
Cathay Pacific’s lounge enhancement plan began with the reopening of The Bridge in Hong Kong and the Cathay Pacific Lounge in Beijing last year. In addition to the reopening of The Wing, First, Cathay Pacific will introduce its first-ever dedicated lounge in New York later this year after the airline moves to John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 6 building when it opens. Meanwhile, The Wing, Business will close and undergo renovations of its own before reopening in 2027.
Design
The Wing, First’s primary materials retain a sense of familiarity. Green onyx continues to anchor the space, while walnut wood is introduced as the principal timber. For the first time, granite has been used for the flooring. The airline has also unveiled an all-new collection of signature furniture and lighting designed exclusively for its lounges. Crafted with luxurious materials and ergonomic design in mind, each piece is thoughtfully arranged to foster a welcoming atmosphere.
Atrium
At the heart of The Wing, First is the Atrium, a light‑filled, open space that serves as the crossroads of the lounge. Anchored by green onyx bar and complemented by the Pantry, the Atrium evolves throughout the day with its versatile menu offerings. From a diverse breakfast offering, including lighter wellness‑led options, through afternoon tea to evening bistro‑style dining, the Atrium provides customers with both choice and flexibility.
(Cathay Pacific)
Dining Room
For a more formal dining experience, the Dining Room offers full à la carte table service featuring Asian and international classics. The refreshed menu is thoughtfully designed to showcase ingredients at their best. Regional Chinese dishes created in partnership with Mott 32 sit alongside signature favorites and monthly specials.
Wellness and Relaxation
The Retreat, first introduced at The Pier, First, is now available at The Wing, First. Featuring handcrafted wood panels, bespoke furniture and ambient lighting, the space offers seven private booths where customers can enjoy a foot or neck and shoulder massage to relax and recharge. Meanwhile, the Alcove features five multipurpose booths designed for comfort and added privacy, each equipped with a compact table and charging facilities. Wellbeing is further elevated through a reimagined shower suite experience.
Elevated Privacy
The Bureau debuts as a fully enclosed workspace offering complete privacy for focused work or small meetings. Customers can also personalize the experience with two lighting modes—Engaged and Focused.
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