Priority Pass @ CDG
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Priority Pass @ CDG
Hello, all! I'm having a difficult time figuring out a few PP items at CDG airport in Paris. Any help is appreciated.
- We're flying in (via premium economy UA) and connecting out (via economy AF) of Terminal 2 but wondering if we're able to go to Terminal 1 for Star Alliance lounge access to shower. It appears the PP allows access to this lounge but it states the Business Lounge only. Not sure if that includes showers or not. Any experience with that as well as going to a terminal one is not flying out of?
- There are a lot of Air France lounges in Terminal 2 but I cannot find out if any allow access via PP. Looks like most have showers, though, so that might me a better option than Terminal 1 anyway. Does anyone have experience with this?
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A quick search found this existing thread: Paris CDG airport lounges
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We're flying in (via premium economy UA) and connecting out (via economy AF) of Terminal 2 but wondering if we're able to go to Terminal 1 for Star Alliance lounge access to shower. It appears the PP allows access to this lounge but it states the Business Lounge only. Not sure if that includes showers or not. Any experience with that as well as going to a terminal one is not flying out of?
As long as UA operates at Terminal 2, however, you cannot use the Star Alliance Lounge. You won't be able to get beyond the checkin area at T1 with your boarding pass for T2.
As for the Air France lounges, as pointed out above, they do not participate in Priority Pass.
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According to the PP and Loungbuddy apps, 2E does have a YotelAir which accepts PP. It has showers and you get a 10 euro credit for snacks/drinks.
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My daughter may have an overnight layover at CDG, transfering from Dubrovnik to LHR. Based on any recent experiences, is there a chance of actually getting in the Yotel for 3 hours overnight at 2E with Priority Pass?
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With Priority Pass you will only get "Access" to their "Lobby" where you can sit and can grab some drings/snacks from a vending machine with your credit you get when checkin in. If you want to showe or sleep, you have to rent a room with them.
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Flying through CDG on Sunday BR J to UA Y so assuming I don't have access to *A lounge with that. It says they take priority pass, any experience with it during what's likely a peak-ish time (late morning)? Is the PP star lounge the new star lounge that opened or the older one (not sure of the older one closed with the newer one opening)?
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Flying through CDG on Sunday BR J to UA Y so assuming I don't have access to *A lounge with that. It says they take priority pass, any experience with it during what's likely a peak-ish time (late morning)? Is the PP star lounge the new star lounge that opened or the older one (not sure of the older one closed with the newer one opening)?
You will not be able to use the new lounge (https://loungereview.com/lounges/sta...-non-schengen/) which is located after security. Do not go through security or you'll be turned away at the lounge, and it will be a hassle to exit security and walk all the way back to the central terminal. There are agents with Priority Pass and DragonPass signs after passport control to help direct folks.
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With Priority Pass, you can use the old Star Alliance lounge (https://loungereview.com/lounges/sta...ss-lounge-cdg/) that is located immediately after passport control, BEFORE security. The lounge is far less crowded than it used to be, now that Star Gold members and business class customers have access to the new lounge.
You will not be able to use the new lounge (https://loungereview.com/lounges/sta...-non-schengen/) which is located after security. Do not go through security or you'll be turned away at the lounge, and it will be a hassle to exit security and walk all the way back to the central terminal. There are agents with Priority Pass and DragonPass signs after passport control to help direct folks.
You will not be able to use the new lounge (https://loungereview.com/lounges/sta...-non-schengen/) which is located after security. Do not go through security or you'll be turned away at the lounge, and it will be a hassle to exit security and walk all the way back to the central terminal. There are agents with Priority Pass and DragonPass signs after passport control to help direct folks.
For anyone who is trying to find it on a T1 non-Schengen to non-Schengen connection, follow the signs for gates 40-68 (can also use the Qatar lounge signage), then when you get to immigration queues, turn left and head into the elevator.
Lounge itself is solid for a PP lounge, if a little dark + low ceilings. Standard breakfast items now (including real maple syrup for the crepes, which was nice to see), standard liquor selection, and showers available for free (although I'd use your own shampoo/soap - the large bottles they have are not tamper-resistant). Decent number of plugs throughout, but they require European chargers (not universal like a lot of lounges are switching to) but luckily the lounge gave me a universal adapter so I could charge my phone.
Last edited by lowfareair; Jan 7, 2024 at 3:01 am

