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Where can you fly on British Airways from Terminal 3 for the Qantas and Cathay lounges?

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Long time readers of HfP will know that when you are flying from Heathrow Terminal 3 you are spoilt for choice when it comes to airline lounges.

The excellent Qantas lounge (review here) is regarded as one of the best business class lounges in the UK.  You also have the Cathay Pacific lounges (review) which are a great place to go if you have a British Airways Gold card and would like to enjoy free restaurant dining in their First Class lounge. The Business Class part isn’t too bad either.

If that wasn’t enough, American Express has also made Heathrow Terminal 3 the home for one of the first Centurion lounges to open outside the US. This lounge won your vote for ‘Best Independent Airport Lounge’ in the Head for Points Travel & Loyalty Awards 2023.

As well as the amazing Qantas and Cathay Pacific lounges, you can also visit the T3 American Airlines and British Airways Galleries lounges.  These are both perfectly acceptable but not in the same league as the others.  Anyone with Gold Guest List status with British Airways can try the new First Dining Room in the Galleries lounge.

If you have a Priority Pass card, there are two good independent lounges – Club Aspire (review) and No1 Lounge (review). Club Aspire closes on 2nd April for conversion to the My Lounge brand and, until October 2025, No1 Lounge will be your only Priority Pass option.

Have you flown from Terminal 3 in a while?

All this means that Heathrow Terminal 3 is the place to be if you want to relax in style before a British Airways flight (unless, of course, you can use The Concorde Room in Terminal 5.)

Remember that you need to be travelling in Club Europe / Club World to access the lounges, or have a British Airways Silver card or above, or oneworld equivalent.  You will need a BA Gold card or equivalent to access the First Class private dining section of the Cathay Pacific lounge.

You should also note that not all the lounges are open all day, so they may not be an option for very early or late evening flights.

British Airways routes from Heathrow Terminal 3

Which British Airways routes operate from Terminal 3?

This list is for the Summer 2025 season, for flights from the end of March until the end of October. It is based on official British Airways documents.

You can also access these lounges with a business class flight on any other oneworld airline using Terminal 3.  A very attractive option would be the handful of Finnair’s Helsinki flights which use the new A350 long-haul aircraft which I reviewed here.  Book yourself in business class, for cash or Avios, and you can check out the new Terminal 3 lounges and then fly to Helsinki on a flat bed!

Note that this list is correct as of the time of writing but some routes may move between terminals at short notice. Other routes may split services between terminals.

British Airways short-haul and mid-haul routes from Terminal 3 (Summer 2025):

  • Billund
  • Bucharest
  • Budapest
  • Figari
  • Gibraltar
  • Gothenburg
  • Krakow
  • Ljubljana
  • Luxembourg
  • Marseille
  • Olbia
  • Oslo
  • Perugia
  • Prague
  • Rimini
  • Sofia
  • Stuttgart
  • Toulouse
  • Valencia
  • Vienna
  • Zagreb

British Airways long-haul routes from Terminal 3 (Summer 2025):

  • Accra
  • Atlanta
  • Grand Cayman
  • Nassau, Bahamas
  • Phoenix
  • Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
  • Sao Paulo
Cathay Pacific lounge Heathrow Terminal 3

Which lounge should you visit in Terminal 3?

I selflessly spent a day touring the various lounges in Terminal 3, and you can read my final rankings here.

If you have a British Airways Executive Club Gold card or are flying in First Class, the obvious choice is the Cathay Pacific First Class lounge, reviewed here. Note that recent feedback is that the lounge is occasionally restricting entry to BA Gold members during the afternoon due to capacity constraints – Cathay has its own flights departing at 5pm and 6.20pm.

You can also visit the American Airlines First lounge, review here. Or why not try both?

If you have a British Airways Executive Club Silver card, it is a toss up between the Cathay Pacific Business Class lounge, reviewed here and image above, and the Qantas London Lounge, reviewed here. Of course, you can try both – plus the British Airways and American Airlines lounges too.

If you don’t have status but do have an American Express Platinum card, you can visit The Centurion Lounge, reviewed here.

If you don’t have any status but do have a Priority Pass, there is a No1 Lounge in Terminal 3, reviewed here. You can guarantee entry by paying £6 to reserve a spot via this website. Bookings for cash can be made here.

The Club Aspire lounge is also in Priority Pass, review here, but is closing permanently on 2nd April 2025 for conversion to a My Lounge and will not re-open until October.


Getting airport lounge access for free from a credit card

How to get FREE airport lounge access via UK credit cards (April 2025)

Here are the five options to get FREE airport lounge access via a UK credit card.

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with two free Priority Pass cards, one for you and one for a supplementary cardholder. Each card admits two so a family of four gets in free. You get access to all 1,500 lounges in the Priority Pass network – search it here.

You also get access to Eurostar, Lufthansa and Delta Air Lines lounges.  Our American Express Platinum review is here.

You can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for the first year. It comes with a Priority Pass card loaded with four free visits to any Priority Pass lounge – see the list here.

Additional lounge visits are charged at £24.  You get four more free visits for every year you keep the card.  

There is no annual fee for Amex Gold in Year 1 and you get a 20,000 points sign-up bonus.  Full details are in our American Express Preferred Rewards Gold review here.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard gets you get a free Priority Pass card, allowing you access to the Priority Pass network.  Guests are charged at £24 although it may be cheaper to pay £60 for a supplementary credit card for your partner.

The card has a fee of £290 and there are strict financial requirements to become a HSBC Premier customer.  Full details are in my HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard review.

HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard

A good package, but only available to HSBC Premier clients Read our full review

Got a small business?

If you have a small business, consider American Express Business Platinum which has the same lounge benefits as the personal Platinum card:

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

You should also consider the Capital on Tap Pro Visa credit card which has a lower fee and, as well as a Priority Pass for airport lounge access, also comes with Radison Rewards VIP hotel status:

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

PS. You can find all of HfP’s UK airport lounge reviews – and we’ve been to most of them – indexed here.

Comments (76)

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  • Greg says:

    Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen is correctly listed on my email version (albeit spelt incorrectly), but not on the web version.

    Another flight which departs T3 but returns to T5. Not good when your car is in T3 car park.

    • John says:

      You can park at T5 Park&ride then walk over to T2-3 business parking for your outbound. Or park somewhere else that is served by buses to both terminals…

  • Greg says:

    Thanks for the CORRECTED email, but Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen is now missing completely. 🙂

    Us readers have obviously got too much time on our hands Rob.

    • Rob says:

      SAW is not T3 from April

      • Greg says:

        Thank you Rob. I should never have doubted anything on HfP.

        Looking forward to experiencing AMEX Centurian and Cathay Pacific lounges on Friday before SAW flight.

        • Rob says:

          You should have doubted it, given the mess of the first version 🙂

  • Alison G says:

    I have Sri Lankan business class flights booked. I do not have BA status. I have been told that I can use the BA lounge but I am wondering if I can go in the Qantas lounge. I’m sure I did this when flying with Iberia from T3 just after the pandemic.

  • Tiberius says:

    Have Bahrain flights stopped being from T3?

  • Mark Fordham says:

    Our EZE flight left from T3 and seems to be landing back at T3 when we return in a few days (subject to LHR being open again) despite the booking clearly saying T5 and getting no notice of the change.

  • yorkshireRich says:

    Got 2 BA club Europe flights planned for May and June. Not intentional for T3, but the flights are Budapest and Prague.
    As much as I do like the Cathay Pacific lounge, I really did enjoy the Lounge at B gates last week.

    • Clayton says:

      I think what you meant to say was you’re “thankful not to be flying from T5 & risk being subjected to the dirty, poorly stocked, and rude staff at T5B. Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone & encourage others to stay well away”.
      Wise words and I tend to agree. Other people should indeed use the main terminal lounges instead

  • MrHandBaggageOnly says:

    We flew out of T3 on 14th Feb this year. A polite and apologetic member of Cathay staff was positioned downstairs before the lift asking if we were flying Cathay. We admitted we were not and were told they were only allowing Cathay passengers in to their lounge that day as there were so many students flying home for the holidays!

    Disappointed we headed off to Qantas, which I think is a decent lounge and then we headed to BA, which was better than I was expecting and MrsHBO preferred because she was allowed to pour her own drinks. This just means we need to book another trip out of T3 at some point (avoiding school holidays).

    • Carlbob says:

      Same – flew with BA in the evening of 14 Feb and both CX and Qantas lounges turned us away.

      • tootsci says:

        @Carlbob Not sure if you’ll see this comment, but I’m sure as I can be that we know each other IRL from many years ago (UoW). You may be able to work it out from my username!

        If you happen to be in T3 end of April or end of May give me a shout and if it’s the same day as me we can have a reunion in the CX lounge (though you are probably Gold and can get into F and I am but lowly OWS!)

  • Louise says:

    Would have been nice to have some opening hours, I know I can check each lounge. We fly very early from T3 and I suspect it will only be BA that’s open for a bite before we are off to Valencia.

    • Rob says:

      Centurion opens at 5.30, I find this a good option for early starts.

    • NorthernLass says:

      CX opens at 5 or 5.30 am, we call in there when our departure is too early for QF.

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