Philippine Airlines - Mabuhay Lounge and Partner Lounges

Mabuhay Lounge and Partner Lounges

The Mabuhay Lounge is Philippine Airlines' airport lounge, serving passengers flying Mabuhay Class on Philippine Airlines flights, as well as members of the Mabuhay Miles Elite and Premier Elite membership tiers (except Econolight ticket holders). There are twelve Mabuhay Lounges, with one each in Bacolod, Iloilo and General Santos in the Philippines, and in Honolulu, Los Angeles and San Francisco internationally. There are two lounges at PAL's hubs in Manila and Cebu City, as well as in Davao City, with each lounge respectively catering to PAL's domestic and international passengers.

All Mabuhay Lounges offer light meals and refreshments. At the Mabuhay Lounges in Manila and Cebu City, as well as in Bacolod and Iloilo, amenities include large plasma-screen televisions, a business center equipped with telephones, a fax machine and personal computers with free, unlimited Internet access, as well as massage services. Wi-Fi internet service is available exclusively at the Mabuhay Lounges in Manila, Cebu City, and Davao City.

Passengers at other airports can avail of similar facilities at partner lounges. Some of them include the CNAC Lounge at Hong Kong International Airport, the Air New Zealand lounge at Melbourne Airport, the Vancouver Independent Plaza Premium Lounge at Vancouver, and SATS Lounge at Singapore's Changi Airport.

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