A good buffet at Air New Zealand's international lounge is the best thing for a hungry millenial. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Melissa Nightingale visits the Air New Zealand lounge at Wellington International Airport while flying with Singapore Airlines.
The arrival: I've never been in an airport lounge before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. The entrance to the lounge is tucked away down a quiet corridor and behind an opaque
automated door. The staff member at the front desk showed me where to scan my boarding pass before waving me through.
First impression: I immediately felt relaxed when I walked through to the lounge. Calm piano played over the speakers while I took a quick wander around. There's plenty of space and not too many people, so I tucked myself into a corner armchair with a gin and a curry. Perfect.
What's there: It's an array of cosy armchairs and small tables, with enough room to find a secluded spot if you want your space. There's a kitchen, bathrooms and a shower, and a desk of communal laptops for anyone who hasn't brought their own. There's also several stacks of magazines if you'd rather not spend your relaxation time staring at a screen.
Who's there: Only a handful of people were scattered around the lounge when I arrived, aged from their 40s to 60s. At 26 I felt like I was sticking out like a sore thumb. The crowd picked up over the next hour, though, and once a couple wheeled in their baby in a pram I breathed a sigh of relief at not being the youngest person in the room.