New York (JFK) Independent The Oasis Lounge (Terminal 4)
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Location, Hours and Access
- Location: Terminal 4, Second level, landside overlooking the concourse
- Opening Hours: 4 a.m.-11 p.m.
- Phone: 1-718-751-4222
- Fax: 1-718-751-4243
- Email: oasist4jfk@yahoo.com
- Access: Northwest WorldPerks, Delta Crown Room, Continental President's Clubs members. SkyTeam Elite Plus members on an international boarding pass, KLM World Business Class passengers, Thai business class, Singapore Airlines Business Class, Aer Lingus Premier Class passengers
General Impression
Very nice lounge - spacious, great view overlooking Terminal 4, plenty of room, even during times when there are multiple flights in the lounge. Plenty of comfortable chairs are available. Club is divided into a reading room that is complete with a bookshelf with coffee-table type books (and children's books) and a fireplace, a television area, and chairs lining the windows to look out. Many newspapers and magazines available, including New York, US, Irish and Dutch newspapers.
Food and Beverages
Three different types of hors d'oevres and two different soups available. Self serve bar includes beer (Guinness, Red Stripe, Heineken, Miller Lite), wine and liquor (Ketel One, Johnnie Walker Red, Irish Mist, Baileys, and more), all complimentary. A self-serve espresso machine and snack baskets with Sun Chips, Oatmeal and Chocolate Chip Cookies, Milano cookies and potato chips available.
Showers and Spa
Restrooms in the Lounge-Area.Showers are available.
Entertainment and Business-facilities
Complimentary wi-fi throughout the club. There are also seven computers that are available for use. There is a TV viewing area, with about 20 seats and 4 televisions, with headsets available at the reception desk. TV feed is DirecTV, with the TVs being about 26" screens (no high-definition).
Special facilities and services
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Visitor Comments
Very good lounge. Food was good and the atmosphere was very nice. It is great to eat on that big table in the reading-room and then have a beer while watching the action on the apron. There were hardly any magazines when i was in the lounge, but you could get newspapers from many countries.
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