The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse London Heathrow (LHR) is excellent, and I rank it as one of the best business class lounges in the world. However, the lounge definitely wasn’t feeling cutting edge anymore as of late, so there’s some positive news.
Virgin Atlantic unveils Heathrow Clubhouse updates
While I wouldn’t call it a full renovation, Virgin Atlantic has just unveiled some positive changes that have quietly been rolled out at the Clubhouse, which should all either already be available, or be launching very shortly. I recently covered how we’re seeing the temporary return of a spa in the lounge, but there’s a lot more to this.
First, the lounge’s gallery has been reimagined, intended to further highlight the panoramic runway views from this part of the lounge. This updated space is described as being inspired by the character of London, with the space featuring subtle references to the city’s transport heritage, alongside signature Virgin Atlantic touches.

The lounge also has two new work pods, the first time the lounge has had truly private workspaces. These are styled as a tribute to Virgin Records, and the pods are named “The Townhouse” and “The Manor,” with each space having studio-inspired artwork, integrated power, and a desk.

The lounge’s cinema area has been reimagined, and is intended to be inspired by London’s members’ clubs and Soho’s private screening rooms. Enhanced seating includes integrated charging ports, TV access, and bluetooth headphones.

The lounge also has a new Royal Box VIP section, as it’s described. This concept was first launched at the new Clubhouse Los Angeles (LAX), but it’s now also available at Virgin Atlantic’s hub. This is an invitation-only space, and it features runway views.
This private space also has a “Cabinet of Curiosities,” described as “a bespoke table built for discovery, surprise and delight,” offering everything “from indulgent sweet treats to celebratory champagne moments.”

Lastly, the lounge has two wellness pop-ups. Through May 31, 2026, you’ll find three Somadomes, described as the world’s first immersive wellness domes. The self-guided light therapy and meditation domes are intended to deliver calm, focus, and metal reset, in just 20 minutes.

Then through April 30, 2026, you’ll find spa treatments from Secret Spa, including express massages, facials, manicures, and more.

There are more Heathrow Clubhouse updates on the way!
The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Heathrow was already excellent, so there was no need to reinvent the wheel. So I think all of these updates are thoughtful, and should be well received by guests. I definitely think the new spaces look stylish, and more modern than what they’re replacing.
Now, I do wish the wellness concepts weren’t just pop-ups, but were actually permanent features of the lounge, since that’s a really nice amenity that I know many guests value.
The good news is that we’re told that we can expect even more changes at the Clubhouse in the coming months, so I look forward to seeing what else Virgin Atlantic has in store.
Bottom line
The Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Heathrow has undergone some positive updates, ranging from new work pods, to a new cinema area, to a new space for VIPs, to temporary wellness pop-ups. I’m delighted to see these updates, and am excited to see what else the airline has in store!
What do you make of these Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse Heathrow updates?

