Occupying a prime intersection at the airline’s home hub, The Bridge has been redesigned with a host of new, unique features as well as familiar favourites to provide customers with an elevated experience before their flights.
The reopening of The Bridge marks the first stage in Cathay Pacific’s wider lounge enhancement plan in Hong Kong and beyond.
It comes as the airline prepares for the renovation of The Wing, First – which will close on 23 May and reopen in 2026 – followed by The Wing, Business at its Hong Kong hub, ensuring that customers continue to enjoy a premium lounge experience during the renovation of these lounges.
Another of the airline’s Business class lounges, The Deck, is also being enhanced. From 21 May, The Deck will serve as an interim First class lounge during the renovation of The Wing.
Over the next two years, Cathay Pacific will be launching new flagship lounges in Hong Kong, Beijing and, for the very first time, New York as part of the Cathay Group’s over HK$100 billion investment into new aircraft, cabin products, lounges and digital innovations.
Located conveniently near Departure Gate 35 at Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 1, the newly redesigned The Bridge lounge continues Cathay Pacific’s dedication to human-centric design and placing its customers’ needs and wishes at the very heart of the design process.
The Bridge brings together thoughtful propositions, design elements and material choices to create a residential ambiance, ensuring that customers feel welcomed, valued and cared for.
Cathay Pacific General Manager Customer Experience Design, Guillaume Vivet, said: “Our goal was to create a space that feels genuinely welcoming — one that reflects our commitment to thoughtful, human-centric design.
“From the furniture and dining to the scent and music, every detail has been carefully considered to enhance comfort and contribute to a relaxed, refined atmosphere.
“The result is a space where customers can truly unwind – a retreat designed to enrich their journey and leave a lasting impression with every visit.”
The cherry wood, framed screens and black granite and travertine at The Bridge, along with carefully selected plants, furniture pieces, and original artworks from the airline’s award-winning ‘Gallery in the Skies’ concept, come together to foster a residential, cohesive and harmonious environment.