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Where to Enjoy an Airport Shower After a Long Flight

Where to Enjoy an Airport Shower After a Long Flight

While few American airports offer arrivals lounges, economy ticket holders flying into Kennedy Airport, in New York, may soon have a place to refresh. Plaza Premium announced it will open a landside arrivals lounge at Terminal 1 this year.

Here are some lounges and other places where you can revive after a long flight.

If you’re on the world’s longest nonstop flight, which lands at Changi Airport, you might like to stretch out afterward. The expansive Changi Lounge, decorated in rich blues and browns, offers comfy armchairs and space-capsule-like nap pods that can be programmed with lights, music and vibrations to wake guests gently. A 20-minute slot in a spacious shower room includes amenities like shaving kits, and passengers purchasing a three-hour lounge pass can choose among packages that offer options for snacks or hot meals, along with a pod nap and a shower. Prices start at 28 Singapore dollars, or about $22. Sleep and shower services can also be purchased à la carte. Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

The LuxxLounge at Frankfurt Airport offers private shower rooms and comfy leather armchairs where you can take in natural light in a large-windowed space that feels a bit like a living room. You can also restore your spirit with an array of snacks that include fruit, pastries, deli meats, cheeses, pickles and German pork sausages. The lounge also offers an espresso machine and a small bar. Enter this functional-but-not-fancy lounge through an unassuming door on the second floor of Terminal 1. A three-hour pass that includes shower access costs 39 euros, about $46, or get in free with premium cards that include Priority Pass, including American Express Platinum and Chase Sapphire Reserve. Open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

The hotel-like rooms of the Plaza Premium Lounge at Rio de Janeiro’s main international airport offer a work space, a bathroom with a shower and a single bed made up with pillows and linens, in case you want to doze off. The modern-looking common area offers a separate bar area, or you can enjoy a refreshment in a room of blue and yellow armchairs. Pets are welcome. Basic entry starts at about $26 an hour. Showers cost about $15, and a bedroom for three hours costs about $56. Open 24 hours.

Sunlight is said to help soothe jet lag, so the floor-to-ceiling windows at the Plaza Premium Lounge at Sydney Airport’s Terminal 1 may be a balm for international travelers getting off long flights. The compact space outfitted with planters, wooden chairs and tables offers a buffet with regularly rotating selections — sandwiches, salads, pastries and some hot dishes — along with specialty coffee drinks and alcohol. Showers can be purchased à la carte or as part of two- and five-hour lounge passes, starting at 49 Australian dollars, or about $35, for adults. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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