Capital One Landing LaGuardia (LGA) Terminal B Review: Best Airport Lounge in New York?

The Capital One Lounge at LGA is exceptional, featuring high-quality food, stunning views, and a spacious design, making it the best airport lounge in NYC.

The Capital One Lounge at LGA is exceptional, featuring high-quality food, stunning views, and a spacious design, making it the best airport lounge in NYC.

Chase's Sapphire Lounge at LaGuardia impresses with its design and food, though lacks natural light. It's among the best US airport lounges, offering competitive amenities.

Flew United's old 767 from Zurich to Newark. Solid seat, but the food and service sucked. Points made this trip worth it - nostalgia factor too!

The Swiss business class lounge at Zurich airport offers great food, stunning views, and a relaxing atmosphere, making it a must-visit before long-haul flights.

The flight on Swiss Airlines pleasantly surprised the reviewer with comfort, food, and service despite an outdated business class configuration. Priced at 87,500 Aeroplan miles, it was worthwhile.

The Singapore Airlines SilverKris Business Class Lounge is decent but dark, lacking views. Good food is available, and renovations are expected to improve it by 2027.

The Changi Lounge is fine but not worth prioritizing over exploring Changi Airport and the Jewel. It offers decent amenities, yet the airport itself is a superior experience.

Hotel Mi Bencoolen: small rooms, rebellious A/C, and a MRT stop so deep it’s practically a cave. Great for sleep, not so much for luxury!

Singapore's a cool city with a mix of futuristic sights, rich culture, and nature. You can explore on a budget, feel super safe, and enjoy amazing food.

In 2025, I flew enough to circle the globe multiple times, savoring airport food and battling food poisoning in Mexico, all while living the digital nomad dream.

Singapore offers a budget-friendly one-day itinerary showcasing its unique blend of modernity and history, featuring affordable dining options and free activities, all for around $50.

Singapore Airlines offers the best short haul economy experience, featuring exceptional service, generous meal options, and comfortable seating on the Bangkok to Singapore route for just ~$100 USD.

The lounge at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport is underwhelming with old seating and poor food options, but it still offers a quieter space compared to the terminal.

A 4/5 review of a JAL flight from Tokyo to Bangkok, highlighting comfortable seats, decent food, and excellent service after a long travel day.

The Sakura Lounge at Tokyo Haneda offers good food and tarmac views, but lacks comfortable seating for proper rest during long layovers. Overall, it's decent for business class travelers and OneWorld members.

Japan Airlines' business class on a 12-hour LAX-HND flight impressed with exceptional food and service, despite older seat technology. A great experience for premium travelers.

LAX's OneWorld Business Class Lounge: a spacious spot for sipping and snacking, but don’t expect Michelin stars—more like "meh" food served in a vintage setting

The Amex Centurion Lounge at LAX? More like a chaotic DMV with mediocre food. If you’re hoping for "luxury," pack your own snacks instead. Just don’t arrive early.

Took Jetblue from JFK to LAX for a pricey last-minute “positioning” flight, but don't worry, free snacks and good legroom make it the best way to cross the continental US.

When life gives you lemons, fly 24 hours to Singapore via Tokyo! A points-loving traveler conquers long-haul flights, dodges bad food, and enjoys luxury in the sky!