Virgin have new Clubhouse at Narita

11th July 2007
Virgin Clubhouse

Virgin Atlantic has opened a re-furbished facility at Narita, Tokyo's main international airport. It builds on the success of its impressive Heathrow Clubhouse, uniquely Virgin, but at the same time Japanese.

The new design means that the Clubhouse's entire space has been opened up to create one large area but with different sections within this to provide privacy. The increased seating capacity means that there are now two sunken lounges that provide comfortable banquet seating and a raised sun deck seating area which means passengers will be able to get the most out of the natural light that floods into the area as well as having good views of the airport. The Clubhouse has introduced a self-service snack station, which allows the passenger to have an increased choice of refreshments or the option to order from the kitchen if they prefer something more substantial.

There is also a new 'welcome system', which is being rolled out worldwide after its success at the flagship Heathrow Clubhouse, that informs passengers about the status of their flight before entering into the Clubhouse.