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Exclusive: First photos of BA’s new First Dining Room at Heathrow Terminal 3

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Yesterday we told you that British Airways has opened what we called a ‘Concorde Room Lite’ – but is technically the ‘First Dining Room’ – at Heathrow Terminal 3.

The Concorde Room, for those who don’t know, is the lounge in Terminal 5 which is exclusively for the use of passengers travelling in First Class or those holding Gold Guest List or Premier status with British Airways.

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

(The Galleries First lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 isn’t actually meant for anyone flying in First Class. It’s effectively the Gold Card lounge.)

British Airways is moving an increasing number of long haul flights over to Terminal 3, albeit only two of them (Bahrain and Bermuda) have First Class, and those are only eight seat cabins.

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

The British Airways lounge in Terminal 3 is split into a Business and First area. The First area, as per Terminal 5, is effectively the Gold Card lounge because until this month British Airways had no flights from Terminal 3 with First Class.

Part of the First lounge has now been blocked out and given a coat of paint.

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

Reader Ian sent us these pictures yesterday, for which we are very grateful.

As you can see, the existing space behind the bar has been smartened up with a lick of paint, some tablecloths and this odd drinks table with some ‘not hugely premium’ brands (Bacardi, Baileys):

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

Only the following people are allowed access:

  • anyone flying in First Class on a oneworld flight, plus a guest

BA has told us that, despite earlier reports to the contrary, American Airlines Concierge Key members do NOT get access.

British Airways Gold Guest List members, who have Concorde Room access in Terminal 5, are NOT allowed to access this area.

British Airways is calling it the ‘First Dining Room’, to match similar rooms in certain overseas lounges.

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

Overall, whilst only modest money seems to have been spent (given they couldn’t rustle up a proper drinks trolley and seem to have dug an old table out of someone’s shed) it does look OK.

It’s not clear who is going to use this space though. BA is flying 16 First Class seats per day out of Terminal 3. Probably fewer than half will be sold, and not all of those will use a lounge – and if they do, some will still head over to Cathay’s First Class lounge.

First Dining Room Concorde Room British Airways lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

There won’t be many Premier cardholders passing through. This is partly because there simply aren’t many Premier cardholders, and partly because most don’t travel much – the card is primarily a reward to travel managers who sign off on large BA corporate contracts. It’s all very odd.


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Comments (66)

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  • SammyJ says:

    I think I’d refer to the design style there as ‘Facebook Marketplace’.

  • G Flyer says:

    I’m not sure *all* GGL can automatically enter Concorde Lounge. Isn’t it only those who earn over 5,000 tier points and get given the separate Concorde Room Card?

    Technically if you requalify for GGL in Year 2 with just 3,000 tier points, you won’t be given the Concorde Room Card again (because you didn’t reach 5,000 tp)

    • John says:

      The Concorde Room Card no longer exists. All GGLs can access the Concorde Room.

    • Thegasman says:

      They be binned Concorde Room Card (?) last year. All GGL’s now get access to CCR so 3,000 TP’s is the ongoing threshold.

  • zapato1060 says:

    Slightly OT: How can one gain access to Cathay First Class lounge?

  • Alex says:

    Technically I think that CK is by invitation only, so I’d expect that they “liken it” to Premier in the lounges contracts between AA and BA. Even though their numbers ar probably close to the number of GLs. Refer to the Chelsea lounge access rules mess…

    • Chrisasaurus says:

      Correct CK is also invitation with vague requirements and tilted towards people controlling or influencing a lot of travel.

      Since AA doesn’t have First on many flights but does fly a lot to US then those might account for a a lot of the people using the lounge. Not that it makes any more sense for BA to run it on that basis, but it does seem a likely source of CK guests.

  • sxparkin says:

    The pictures are useful but reflect not many changes from the small lounge area that existed before that BA have ‘upgraded for this repurpose’ eg Same leather chairs, carpets – I would be somewhat underwhelmed by this and as pointed out by Rob – the star piece for me is the absolutely awful ‘table with drinks and juices’ on it – Looks terrible, cheap and nasty just like the horrible plants on the dining tables that look like Cacti or similar ! Look for another lounge if you can I suggest ! Overall not for me and thankfully my next First flight is T5 (currently!)

  • Paul says:

    Absolutely vile! Why would anyone choose to go into this room vs one of the other oneworld lounges…

  • Paul Stevens says:

    This reminds me of the first dining area in Newark. Not so good.

  • JCL says:

    Rob – any views on where GGL4L members can use the ‘Concorde-lite’ room in T3? Not many of us but most of us travel a lot so far more likely to use than Premier members. Thx

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