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Lounges at Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND)

Tokyo Haneda Airport (IATA: HND) hosts a mix of domestic and international lounges spread across Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Terminal 1 (International) features the Japan Airlines Sakura Lounge, ANA Lounge and the Star Alliance Lounge. Terminal 2 (Domestic) offers the JAL Domestic Lounge, ANA Domestic Lounge and several airline‑partner lounges such as the Vistara Club House and Air India Maharaja Lounge. Terminal 3 (Low‑Cost Carrier) has the SpiceJet Lounge and a shared lounge operated by DreamFolks for budget carriers. All lounges are located after security, close to the departure gates.

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Priority Pass & Credit Card Access

Travelers can enter most Haneda lounges with a Priority Pass membership. The standard day‑rate for non‑members is around ¥2,500 (~₹1,800). Priority Pass holders enjoy complimentary entry at participating lounges.

  • HDFC Infinia, Regalia and Digibank credit cards – free lounge access in both terminals.
  • ICICI Sapphiro and Emerald cards – complimentary entry to Priority Pass lounges.
  • SBI Elite credit card – includes one free lounge visit per month.
  • American Express Platinum – unlimited access to Priority Pass lounges plus select airline lounges.
  • Axis Magnus credit card – free entry to partner lounges in Terminal 2.
  • Citibank Premier – complimentary Priority Pass membership.
  • DreamFolks DragonPass – instant digital lounge pass for select lounges, especially in Terminal 3.

Airline Lounge Access

Many airlines operate proprietary lounges that are open to premium cabin passengers and elite frequent‑flyer members.

  • Japan Airlines (JAL) – Sakura Lounge (International) and JAL Domestic Lounge (Terminal 2). Access for Business/First class and JAL Mileage Bank Gold/Platinum members.
  • All Nippon Airways (ANA) – ANA Lounge (International) and ANA Domestic Lounge (Terminal 2). Open to Business/First class and ANA Mileage Club Platinum/Platinum Elite members.
  • Air India – Maharaja Lounge (Terminal 2). Available for First/Business class and Air India Gold/Platinum frequent‑flyer members.
  • Vistara – Club House (Terminal 2). Access for Business/First class and Vistara Club Gold/Platinum members.
  • IndiGo – No dedicated lounge, but eligible for DreamFolks/DragonPass partner lounges in Terminal 3.
  • SpiceJet – SpiceJet Lounge (Terminal 3) – open to Business class and SpiceJet Prime members.

What to Expect Inside

  • Buffet‑style hot meals, a la carte Japanese and international cuisine.
  • Alcoholic beverages (wine, beer, sake) and a wide range of soft drinks.
  • High‑speed Wi‑Fi and charging stations.
  • Shower rooms with premium toiletries.
  • Recliner chairs and private nap pods for relaxation.
  • Business workstations with monitors and printing services.
  • Prayer rooms and quiet meditation corners.
  • Large flat‑screen TVs showing news and entertainment.

Day Pass & Walk-In Rates

  • Standard day‑pass: ¥2,500 (~₹1,800) – available at the lounge reception.
  • Premium day‑pass (includes shower and spa): ¥3,500 (~₹2,500).
  • Online booking via lounge‑aggregator apps often reduces the price by 10‑15%.
  • Best time to visit: early morning (06:00‑09:00) or late evening (20:00‑22:00) when passenger flow is lower.

Tips for First-Time Lounge Visitors

  • Carry a valid boarding pass, passport and the credit‑card or lounge membership proof.
  • Dress smart‑casual; most lounges prohibit sportswear and flip‑flops.
  • Children under 12 usually enter free with a paying adult; check each lounge’s policy.
  • Allocate at least 45 minutes to enjoy the facilities before your boarding time.
  • Use the LoungeBuddy or Priority Pass app to pre‑book and receive digital QR codes.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle and a light snack if you have dietary restrictions.

Alternatives if Lounge is Full

  • Quiet seating zones in Terminal 1’s international arrivals hall.
  • Premium food courts such as “Haneda Kitchen” with semi‑private booths.
  • Cafés like Starbucks Reserve and Tully’s that offer Wi‑Fi and comfortable chairs.
  • Airport “Rest Zones” equipped with reclining chairs and power outlets.
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