Airport Comparison
EWR NewarkvsHKG Hong Kong
Lounges at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) compared side by side — lounge count, access programs, walk-in prices, and terminal coverage. All figures from Loungely's verified lounge data.
| EWRNewark | HKGHong Kong | |
|---|---|---|
| Verified lounges | 7 | 16 |
| Program-accessible | 7 | 15 |
| Access programs | American Airlines Admirals Club Membership, American Express Business Platinum, American Express Centurion, American Express Platinum, Delta Medallion Elite, Delta One, Oneworld Emerald / Sapphire, Star Alliance Gold, United Club Membership, United Polaris (Business Class) | Airline Access, American Express, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Priority Pass, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Visa Infinite |
| Paid walk-in lounges | 4 | 5 |
| Walk-in price range | $59–$79 | $50–$75 |
| Terminals covered | 2 | 1 |
All EWR lounges
Every verified lounge at Newark Liberty International Airport — access rules, prices, hours →
All HKG lounges
Every verified lounge at Hong Kong International Airport — access rules, prices, hours →
EWR vs HKG lounges — frequently asked
Does EWR or HKG have more lounges?
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) has more — 16 verified lounges vs 7 at EWR. More lounges usually means a better chance of one matching your program or terminal.
Which lounge-access programs work at EWR vs HKG?
EWR: American Airlines Admirals Club Membership, American Express Business Platinum, American Express Centurion, American Express Platinum, Delta Medallion Elite, Delta One, Oneworld Emerald / Sapphire, Star Alliance Gold, United Club Membership, United Polaris (Business Class). HKG: Airline Access, American Express, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Priority Pass, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Visa Infinite. No overlapping programs — the card or membership you hold may only cover one of them.
Can I pay for walk-in lounge access at EWR or HKG?
EWR: 4 lounges accept paid walk-ins ($59–$79). HKG: 5 lounges accept paid walk-ins ($50–$75). Walk-in access is the fallback when your card's program isn't present.
