Just for him: While the facials and massages are unisex, there are enough grooming services to provide a soup-to-nuts makeover: haircuts, styles, trims, straight-razor shaves, hot-towel facial treatments, eyebrow shaping ... the list goes on.

How to get in: Passengers flying Virgin Atlantic Upper Class have access, as do Virgin Atlantic Gold and Virgin Australia Gold and Platinum elites, as well as folks flying Delta One (business class).

How much time you’ll need: 15 minutes for a complimentary spa treatment.

Insider tip: Spa slots tend to fill up before flights, so if you’re set on enjoying one, show up early and sign up for an appointment as soon as you get to the lounge.

 

Frankfurt: Lufthansa First Class Lounge
Where it is: Gate B

Spa: Heritage German skincare brand Babor offers guests a curated selection of paid spa services.

Just for him: Though the spa services here are unisex, the experience feels more like being at an actual spa than at the airport—it actually has treatment suites with bathtubs. Forget the massages, which are run of the mill, and opt for one of the facials instead. That way, you’ll get the full benefit of those supple Babor skin-care products.

How to get in: Have a first-class boarding pass on Lufthansa or Swiss, or be a top-tier HON Circle elite member with the airline also with a same-day boarding pass on Lufthansa or a Star Alliance partner.

How much time you’ll need: Treatments range from 15-90 minutes.

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