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Megan
Having stopped off in a No. 1 lounge on my way through Heathrow, 2 weeks before, I had the opportunity for first hand comparison. The servisair lounge was adequate but not mind-blowing. There are chips, nuts and cakes as snacks, which for a mid afternoon stop was fine, but I had purchased a lunch before so I wasn't so hungry. If I was there over meal times, I'd be less impressed. Drinks were plentiful, a limited selection, but plenty of what they did offer. You're sure to find something you will drink, and I enjoyed being able to snag a few extras for later in the journey. Entertainment is limited to one TV channel and some newspapers and magazines, but I don't know a single person who doesn't travel with their own entertainment, so it's not really an issue. The biggest plus is that it is far less popular than the No. 1 lounge, which means that rather than sharing a couch with a stranger as I had on the way out at No. 1, I had an entire section of chairs to myself. Staff seemed very much like they didn't want to be there, but once I'd got through the door, this didn't affect me. They cleared the tables regularly, and left me alone. Don't expect beaming smiles on arrival though, it did feel as though I was interrupting when I arrived. I'd go back, but only when I was heading home, and just wanted some peace and quiet out of the bustle of an airport. It won't start your holiday on a high if that's what you're hoping for.
9 years ago
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