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Home » The World’s Best Business Class Airline Lounges: My Top Picks Globally
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The World’s Best Business Class Airline Lounges: My Top Picks Globally

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomMarch 18, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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I’m an airline product geek, and I like to keep an updated list of some of the best products out there, ranging from the best first class airlines, to the best first class lounges, to the best business class airlines. In this post, I’ll share my favorite business class lounges around the globe — after all, a nice lounge can contribute to a great business class experience.

Let me of course acknowledge that we’re all looking for different amenities from airport lounges, depending on the purpose of our visit. Furthermore, there are many factors that can impact our perception of a lounge, including crowding levels. As a result, two people can have vastly different experiences at the same lounge — heck, the same person can have very different experiences visiting the same lounge at different times.

Because of the number of variables, I’m not going to create a ranked list, but rather will just share what I consider to be the several top business class lounges in the world. Then I’d love to hear what OMAAT readers think, and how your list compares to mine.

With that out of the way, here are some of my favorite business class lounges in the world (and you can click each headline to read a review of that lounge)….

Delta One Lounges are still a fairly new concept, as Delta only started introducing these within the past couple of years. However, the airline really knocked it out of the park, and the New York JFK location is easily one of the most impressive business class lounges in the world.

The lounge has an incredible restaurant, a wellness area, a beautiful terrace, luxurious shower suites, and more than anything, supremely friendly service. This really puts American Flagship Lounges and United Polaris Lounges to shame. The Delta One Lounge LAX is also excellent, but if I had to pick just one lounge, I think the JFK location has the edge.

Delta One Lounge New York dining room
Delta One Lounge New York terrace
Delta One Lounge New York wellness area

Qatar Airways has two exceptional Al Mourjan Business Lounges in Doha — there’s the original Al Mourjan Lounge North, plus the new Al Mourjan Garden Lounge South. Frankly both lounges are great, and I’m not sure which I prefer more. Time permitting, I’d absolutely recommend visiting both of them. For the purpose of this post, let me just keep the initial lounge on the list. This has to be the world’s most architecturally stunning business class lounges, which is what impresses me most about the lounge.

On top of that, though, the lounge features a couple of great dining options, including a bistro if you’re looking for a quick bite, plus a proper restaurant with a la carte dining. The lounge also has rest areas, civilized smoking rooms, showers, and more. Qatar Airways also has exceptional outstation lounges (I’d argue the best outstation lounges of any airline in the world), but I think the hub lounges are still more impressive.

Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge Doha seating
Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge Doha water feature
Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge Doha dining area

Cathay Pacific’s The Pier Business Class Lounge Hong Kong easily has my favorite design of any business class lounge in the world. The lounge is so cozy, warm, and luxurious, and it’s such a pleasant place to relax.

It’s not just that the lounge has nice interior design, though. The lounge also has a full bar with cocktails and barista coffee, and several dining concepts, ranging from a noodle bar, to a tea room. The lounge also has beautiful shower suites, as well as a relaxation area. This lounge is an absolute treat for premium oneworld travelers. And for higher tier oneworld members, Cathay Pacific’s The Pier First Class Lounge is even better.

I also love Cathay Pacific’s consistent design template for outstation lounges, as you’ll find the same general vibe at lounges at London Heathrow (LHR), Tokyo Haneda (HND), etc.

Cathay Pacific The Pier Business Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Pier Business Lounge seating
Cathay Pacific The Pier Business Lounge noodle bar

The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse is my favorite business class lounge in Europe, and it’s probably the business class lounge with the most fun vibe. It has a quirky design, amazing views, an outdoor terrace, friendly service, a la carte dining, and top notch drinks (including great cocktails and coffee).

This lounge experience is such a stark contrast to what you’ll experience if you’re flying business class on an airline like British Airways or Lufthansa.

Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse London seating
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse London terrace
Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse London dining

While the Air Canada Signature Suite Toronto has strict entry requirements, it really takes business class lounge dining to a whole new level. This is separate from the standard Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge, so think of it almost like a great restaurant that business class passengers have access to.

The lounge is heavily focused on dining, with dozens of tables. In addition to an extensive buffet selection, the lounge also offers a la carte dining, as well as all kinds of wine, beer, and cocktails. There’s a similarly excellent facility in Vancouver (YVR), so that’s a huge advantage of being on an eligible ticket through one of those airports.

Air Canada Signature Suite Toronto seating
Air Canada Signature Suite Toronto buffet
Air Canada Signature Suite Toronto dining

The Emirates Business Lounge Dubai isn’t about to win any design awards, but it has some cool amenities, is massive, and has a good food and drink selection. While food is entirely from buffets, the options are endless, regardless of what kind of food you’re looking for.

Personally I prefer the older Concourse B lounge to the newer Concourse A lounge. That’s because this lounge has an awesome Moet & Chandon champagne bar, plus a Costa Coffee store, where you can get a (complimentary) barista made coffee. This is a great transit stop when traveling between other regions.

Emirates Business Lounge Dubai seating
Emirates Business Lounge Dubai champagne bar
Emirates Business Lounge Dubai Costa Coffee

The Etihad Business Lounge Abu Dhabi is excellent. It’s spread across three floors, with a ton of natural light. Thanks to its size and odd layout, the lounge should never really feel too crowded, even during peak periods.

The lounge has everything from comfortable seating, to two large buffets, to a bar with cocktails and barista coffee, to shower suites, to relaxation rooms. This is a very well rounded business class lounge, with a ton of natural light.

Etihad Business Lounge Abu Dhabi seating
Etihad Business Lounge Abu Dhabi bar
Etihad Business Lounge Abu Dhabi relaxation rooms

While I do think that Delta has sort of one-upped United, I’m still impressed by the network of United Polaris Lounges. They’re all pretty great, and I’m not sure one is actually that much better than the other, but I do like the one in Newark quite a bit. The lounges offer comfortable seating, quiet rest areas, cocktails and barista made coffee, and a la carte dining.

Honestly, if flying United Polaris business class long haul, I’d highly recommend just eating in the lounge, because the food gets much worse once you board a flight. Note that I haven’t been to the lounge at Washington Dulles, but I’ve heard some suggest that it’s even better, and not as crowded.

United Polaris Lounge Newark seating
United Polaris Lounge Newark dining area
United Polaris Lounge Newark a la carte dining

Turkish Airlines offers a top notch lounge at its hub in Istanbul. Admittedly this lounge can get really busy, given the size of the carrier’s operations, but I still find it to be very good. The lounge has nice decor with plenty of different places to sit, an incredible food selection, and even private bedrooms for those with extended layovers.

Admittedly this lounge is a bit rougher around the edges than some of the other lounges on this list. For example, there’s not even a proper bar with a bartender. That being said, there’s still something special about this lounge, and in particular, the food. While this isn’t a ranked list, I’m including this one last, because I think it’s maybe one notch down from some of the other lounges on the list.

Turkish Airlines Lounge Istanbul seating
Turkish Airlines Lounge Istanbul dining
Turkish Airlines Lounge Istanbul private bedroom

Bottom line

There are some fantastic business class lounges out there, though admittedly everyone will have their own favorites. The above are some of my picks for the best business class lounges I’ve visited. They all have something special, whether it’s great buffets, a la carte dining, barista made coffee, or other cool amenities.

This list is by no means exhaustive, because there are lots of amazing lounges out there. I look forward to hearing what business class lounges OMAAT readers like most.

What are your favorite business class lounges in the world?

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