Miracle business class lounge, Bangkok (F pier): small but nice and very good catering

I continue my tour of the lounges of the airport of Bangkok the time to occupy my more than 8 hours of connection. The next lounge on my list is the Miracle Lounge. Or rather one of the airport’s Miracle lounges since I counted 5 in the airport.

Miracle is a “contract lounge”, in other words a lounge that does not belong to an airline but is open to certain passengers under certain conditions.

You will find all the articles about this trip in Australia at the bottom of the page.

Location of the lounge

This Miracle Business Lounge is located in Pier F, opposite the Eva Air lounge and next to the Air France lounge.

I say this lounge because there are several Miracle Business and First Class lounges.

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Access to the lounge

It is a Priority Pass lounge and therefore accessible to Priority Pass holders. The aforementioned card is not free but is offered to American Express Platinum holders. That’s how I got there.

It is also open to Lounge Pass, Lounge Key and Diners Club cardholders.

Some of the airlines send their Elite, Business and First Class passengers there: Air China, Air India, ANA, Asiana Airlines and Shenzen Airlines.

Anyone can finally access it by paying 28€.

Lounge layout and design

Once past the reception, the lounge consists of a single room of fairly modest size divided into two areas: a dining area and a lounging area.

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A little light when you see the number of people potentially eligible to access this lounge? Maybe that’s why there are so many Miracle Lounges in the airport.

In any case the look is quite premium and the lounge finally pleasant.

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Catering

The offering is oddly more than decent for the size of the lounge.

A nice choice of raw vegetables to compose salads.

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A choice of breads and sandwiches.

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Pastries kept warm.

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Hot dishes: rice, vegetables, meat and pasta with cheese and sauces available on the side.

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On the drinks side we find the usual softs.

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And a very correct alcoholic offer but it lacks wines…

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All this is very correct and for having tested the hot offer it was good. Maybe also that finding some western dishes (meat, pasta) after several lounges where the offer was almost only middle eastern and Asian brought a little novelty in my day.

Facilities

The lounge does not offer toilets or showers.

Atmosphere

Very quiet and pleasant during my visit, I am afraid that it is otherwise when it is full given its small size.

Bottom line

A small contract lounge very pleasant and I was even more surprised that I did not expect it in a lounge of this size, especially for the catering.

All articles about this trip to Australia

#TypeReview
1Intro and genesis of the itineraryVacations in Australia: first steps in the “Land Down Under
2HotelCourtyard Paris Charles de Gaulle Central
3FlightParis-Munich – Lufthansa – Business Class
4FlightMunich-Stockholm – Lufthansa – Business Class
5HotelSheraton Stockholm
6LoungeSAS Gold Lounge – Stockholm Arlanda
7LoungeAmerican Express Lounge by Pontus – Stockholm Arlanda
8FlightStockholm-Bangkok – Thai – Business Class
9LoungeThai Royal Silk Lounge – Bangkok Terminal E
10FlightBangkok-Sydney – Thai – Business Class
11HotelSheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
12LoungeRex lounge – Sydney Terminal 2
13FlightSydney-Brisbane – Virgin Australia – Economy
14HotelW Brisbane
15RestaurantElska – Brisbane
16RestaurantSouthside – Brisbane
17RestaurantSpice Central Kitchen & Bar – Brisbane
18Travel diaryBrisbane jour #1 : the heart of the city
19Travel diaryBrisbane day #2: museums and lazing by the river
20LoungeVirgin Australia Domestic Lounge – Brisbane
21FlightBrisbane-Sydney – Virgin Australia – Economy
22HotelSydney Harbour Marriott Hotel at Circular Quay
23RestaurantNour – Sydney
24RestaurantMekong – Sydney
25Travel diarySydney day #1: the opera house and its surroundings
26Travel diarySydney day #2: around Hyde Park and the city center
27Travel diarySydney day #3: culture and entertainment around the harbor
28LoungeSalon Air New Zealand – Sydney
29LoungeSalon Silverkris Singapore Airlines – Sydney
30LoungeAmerican Express Lounge – Sydney
31FlightSydney-Bangkok – Thai – Business Class
32LoungeThai Royal Silk Lounge – Bangkok Terminal E
33LoungeOman Air lounge – Bangkok Terminal E
34LoungeEva Air lounge – Bangkok Terminal F
35LoungeMiracle business lounge – Bangkok Terminal F
36LoungeTurkish Airlines lounge – Bangkok Terminal D
37LoungeSingapore Airlines silverkris lounge – Terminal D
38FlightBangkok-Stockholm – Thai – Business Class
39LoungeNorrsken Lounge – Stockholm
40FlightStockholm-Zurich – Swiss – Business Class
41FlightZurich-Paris – Swiss – Business Class
42Travel diaryLessons learned from this trip to Australia
Bertrand Duperrin
Bertrand Duperrinhttp://www.duperrin.com
Compulsive traveler, present in the French #avgeek community since the late 2000s and passionate about (long) travel since his youth, Bertrand Duperrin co-founded Travel Guys with Olivier Delestre in March 2015.
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