This was the first business class lounge I've used, and I have to say I was not very impressed. I arrived with my friend on a weekday morning about eleven in the morning and had to wait until about six o'clock for our flight to the U.S. So we thought this would be an ideal place to wait out the time. We were also very tired, having awakened before dawn to catch a flight out of Warsaw. So we wanted a place to relax, maybe even sleep. Well, the longing room was supposedly set up for just that, except it wasn't. It was a bunch of what you might buy at Ikea -- something along the lines of a "Zuo Sydney Chaise Lounge." Let's be honest. It's more of a chair than a bed and it doesn't not allow you to sleep. Aside from that, the room was shared by anyone who stopped by, talking loud and listening to music. Two German fellows, nice enough guys, made a lot of racket easing into their chaises. They left after my companion went berserk over the noise and impossible shape of the chaises. Also, the lounge, in a superbly un-masterful stroke, was across the hall from the kitchen were dishes and loud talk settled throughout the room. We soon realized we weren't going to get any rest there, so we settled from using the WiFi, which was speedy enough. Just the chairs were hard backed and difficult to pound into shape. Over all I'd give this lounge a D-minus. read more