Airport lounges serve memorable barista coffee worldwide

A travel enthusiast highlights standout coffee offerings in various airport lounges, emphasizing quality in regions with strong coffee cultures. From Fiji to the United States, select facilities provide barista-prepared drinks that enhance the travel experience. Improvements in American lounges signal a growing focus on this amenity.

Coffee enthusiasts often seek quality brews during air travel, and certain airport lounges deliver exceptional options. The Fiji Airways Lounge at Nadi International Airport (NAN) stands out for its barista coffee, accessible to premium passengers, oneworld elites, and Priority Pass members. A recent visitor described a cappuccino there as "smooth, not at all bitter, and just the right temperature."

Australia's coffee reputation shines through in Qantas First Lounges at Los Angeles (LAX), Singapore (SIN), and Sydney (SYD), where passengers enjoy high-quality brews. Similarly, Air New Zealand Lounges allow customization via tablet, including choices for to-go cups. In Dubai, the Emirates Business Lounge at Concourse B features a Costa Coffee outlet offering complimentary barista drinks, though availability is limited to specific hours.

Italy's lounges reflect national pride in coffee, with the ITA Airways Lounge at Rome Fiumicino (FCO) providing strong options, alongside the Plaza Premium Lounge at the same airport. Cathay Pacific excels across its network, notably in the Pier First and Business Lounges at Hong Kong (HKG), surpassing many Asian counterparts.

In the United States, progress is evident. Alaska Airlines Lounges offer barista coffee in mugs or to-go formats. United leads among major carriers with barista setups in Polaris Lounges and select Clubs, providing diverse drinks. American Airlines and Delta lag, relying on machines, though Delta's are slightly superior. Credit card lounges vary: Capital One sites at Dallas (DFW) and Washington Dulles (IAD) include cold brew and iced lattes on tap; Amex Centurion Lounges at Seattle (SEA) and Salt Lake City (SLC) feature stations, while Chase Sapphire options mix barista service and self-serve iced drinks.

Overall, lounges in coffee-centric countries like Australia and Italy lead, but U.S. facilities are investing more, delighting caffeine lovers amid travel routines.

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