Review: Vietnam Airlines Lotus Business Class Lounge Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)
The Vietnam Airlines Lotus Business Class Lounge in Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) has remained remarkably consistent over the years and offers a nice retreat from the busy concourses below.
Vietnam Airlines Lotus Business Class Lounge Review (SGN)
If you scroll down to my 2018 review below, you will see that virtually nothing has changed…the layout, furniture, restrooms, food, and drink are all exactly the same. Therefore, I am not going to rehash everything when my prior review is still relevant, but I will update the pictures.
We had just consumed a massive breakfast at the Park Hyatt Saigon, so we did not eat or drink anything, but I appreciated the variety of food available and also that the lounge had functional wi-fi, printing facilities, and showers (even though the showers are past their prime).
My original review, published on February 19, 2018, is below.
After arriving from Doha at 1pm, I had nine hours until my 10pm flight to Frankfurt. With a full day’s work ahead, I headed straight for the Vietnam Airlines Lotus Lounge, the designated business class lounge for longhaul passengers.
I ended up lugging my bag up two flights of stairs only to see there was an escalator in the middle of the main duty free shop. The lounge is located at the end of a long upstairs corridor. Just follow the “Lotus Lounge” signs.
The lounge was rather crowded when I arrived, but I found a seat in the corner next to the window. Tarmac views were excellent. Just like the Apricot Lounge, the lounge is managed by Sasco. Not surprisingly, the food was very similar.
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I’d estimate the lounge seats 200 comfortably.
Note the excellent food selection. I was stuffed from my Qatar flight and so busy I ended up eating nothing the entire nine hours. That’s unfortunate, because the Phở looked excellent. Other choices included hot and cold Western and Eastern dishes plus a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Even breakfast were items were available around the clock.
Around 6pm the lounge totally emptied out. I was literally the only passenger left. I used the opportunity to take more pictures.
There is even a pet relief area in the lounge.
Two desktop computers are available.
If you’re a smoker, there is no smoking section of the lounge but the airport concourses have smoking rooms.
Inside the bathroom, a sign indicates toiletries are available.
One shower is also available in each restroom.
Internet worked flawlessly during my visit. Look for login codes etched on to every table. Plenty of power and USB ports are located throughout the lounge.
CONCLUSION
There’s no way I’d rank this lounge in any Top 10 Business Class lounge list. Nevertheless, I needed a comfortable place to work with reliable internet and plenty of water to keep my hydrated and coffee to keep me awake (after no sleep on the inbound flight). That’s exactly what I got.