Lounge access in CPH?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Lounge access in CPH?
I have not traveled (or used flyertalk) for a couple of years, and basically I have no status or miles anymore.
I will be travelling with wife and two young children with 3.5 hour layover in Copenhagen (CPH).
Looking for advice on if any of the frequent flyer lounges have good children facilities, as well as any suggestions on good deals to get in (other than paying for a one off entry, which may not be a bad option).
Thank you!
I will be travelling with wife and two young children with 3.5 hour layover in Copenhagen (CPH).
Looking for advice on if any of the frequent flyer lounges have good children facilities, as well as any suggestions on good deals to get in (other than paying for a one off entry, which may not be a bad option).
Thank you!
#2
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I have not traveled (or used flyertalk) for a couple of years, and basically I have no status or miles anymore.
I will be travelling with wife and two young children with 3.5 hour layover in Copenhagen (CPH).
Looking for advice on if any of the frequent flyer lounges have good children facilities, as well as any suggestions on good deals to get in (other than paying for a one off entry, which may not be a bad option).
Thank you!
I will be travelling with wife and two young children with 3.5 hour layover in Copenhagen (CPH).
Looking for advice on if any of the frequent flyer lounges have good children facilities, as well as any suggestions on good deals to get in (other than paying for a one off entry, which may not be a bad option).
Thank you!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Malaga, Spain
Posts: 1,077
There are two lounges in CPH T2 unless you are flying business class SAS. Neither have child facilities but the Danes are very child friendly.
Aviator does not charge for under-twos but I must say the guy who installed the a/c must have worked in the tropics previously as it can become very stuffy. It's also the busiest.
Aspire is quieter. Here's the website where you pay:
http://www.executivelounges.com/aspire
However a 3.5 hour layover does not sound very long assuming you have to clear immigration
Aviator does not charge for under-twos but I must say the guy who installed the a/c must have worked in the tropics previously as it can become very stuffy. It's also the busiest.
Aspire is quieter. Here's the website where you pay:
http://www.executivelounges.com/aspire
However a 3.5 hour layover does not sound very long assuming you have to clear immigration
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Let me share this thread with the readers of the Nordic Countries forum, where Copenhagen is increasingly discussed. I'll move it there. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator, TravelBuzz.
#7
Join Date: Nov 2013
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Even if I have *Gold access to the SK*G lounge, I sometimes go to Aspire lounge as it is recently renovated and nice (and the SK lounge is dated, getting worse all the time, and a bit boring). It is not too bad and located in other end than SK lounge, so you may consider where your gate is if you don't like to walk long ways (which I hate at CPH)