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Barcelona El Prat International Airport
Sala Joan Miró
Terminal 1 (non-Schengen)
Link to BCN airport information on aa.com
Link to BCN airport website
LOCATION: Terminal 1, non-Schengen departures after security, turn left towards Gates D (even if you are departing from Gates E; they are connected airside). Clear Passport Control then proceed thru the store. Take the first set of stairs or elevator in front of McDonalds down and turn left to enter the VIP lounge. SEE NOTES.
HOURS: Normally 06:00 - 23:30; please see here for current information, hours.
AMENITIES:
NOTES: This lounge is located in the non-Schengen area. Wi-Fi is only free for the first 15 minutes; phone, fax and shower towel hire incur fees.[/quote]
Operated by a third party. May be used only by eligible (departing to intercontinental, non-Schengen, country) customers when travelling on: American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian
Accepts Priority Pass, Diners, Airport Angel
Older thread about BCN lounge access here.
Barcelona El Prat International Airport
Sala Joan Miró
Terminal 1 (non-Schengen)
Link to BCN airport information on aa.com
Link to BCN airport website
LOCATION: Terminal 1, non-Schengen departures after security, turn left towards Gates D (even if you are departing from Gates E; they are connected airside). Clear Passport Control then proceed thru the store. Take the first set of stairs or elevator in front of McDonalds down and turn left to enter the VIP lounge. SEE NOTES.
HOURS: Normally 06:00 - 23:30; please see here for current information, hours.
AMENITIES:
- WiFi (first 15 minutes free)
- Beverages and snacks
- Television
- Showers 10 euro
NOTES: This lounge is located in the non-Schengen area. Wi-Fi is only free for the first 15 minutes; phone, fax and shower towel hire incur fees.[/quote]
Operated by a third party. May be used only by eligible (departing to intercontinental, non-Schengen, country) customers when travelling on: American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian
Accepts Priority Pass, Diners, Airport Angel
Older thread about BCN lounge access here.
BCN / Barcelona El Prat Int'l. Airport oneworld Lounge Access (master thread)
#16
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: SJC, SFO
Programs: Motel 6 Super Diamond
Posts: 351
In this lounge now, showers are 10 Euro. Lounge was fine, not too crowded on Tuesday at 2:30pm. They don't have real food but some pastries and ham and snacks. They do have ice cream which is a plus. WiFi is the airport WiFi.
#18
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 10,949
https://www.barcelona-tourist-guide....a-airport.html
#19
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 41
Nope. But you can use the left luggage facility.
https://www.barcelona-tourist-guide....a-airport.html
https://www.barcelona-tourist-guide....a-airport.html
#20
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: SFO/OAK
Programs: AA EXP 3.4MM, BAEC, UAMP, Skyteam (<10k) HH Gold, IHG Plat, Hertz Gold, GE/TSA TT
Posts: 2,723
I've used the Joan Miro lounge several times over the past 5 years, always in the AM before departing on AA to JFK or MIA. It's never been particularly crowded. Mrs.BG3 and I have a continental breakfast in the lounge rather than the hotel, and it's ok (in spite of the Nespresso coffee). Never tried the showers.
#21
Join Date: Oct 2015
Programs: AA Gold
Posts: 89
DH and I flew BCN-JFK on 10AM AA flight this week. We figured we would be able to use the Joan Miro lounge.
When we checked our bags the AA agent directed us to Pau Casals lounge in T1, after directing us to a Fast Track security line that had zero people waiting.
We saw many other folks who were on our US-bound flight in Pau Casals.
Anyway--it was a very nice lounge. Spacious, clean, very nice selection of food and beverages.
When we checked our bags the AA agent directed us to Pau Casals lounge in T1, after directing us to a Fast Track security line that had zero people waiting.
We saw many other folks who were on our US-bound flight in Pau Casals.
Anyway--it was a very nice lounge. Spacious, clean, very nice selection of food and beverages.
#22
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: BNA and FLL
Programs: National Executive Elite, IHG Diamond Elite, Hilton Gold, SW A List, Marriott Gold
Posts: 964
I’m in the Joan Miró lounge now. It’s actually really nice. Very spacious, they have tons of beverages to choose from. Very good food selection of breads, pastries, meats and cheeses, yogurt. Wine, champagne, self serve liquors and beers.
There is a hot food area as well with limited selections, but as soon as they put it out people are swarming to scoop it up.
Overall, I am really impressed. The previous reviews make this place sound like a total dump.
There is a hot food area as well with limited selections, but as soon as they put it out people are swarming to scoop it up.
Overall, I am really impressed. The previous reviews make this place sound like a total dump.
#23
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: NYC
Programs: DL Diamond, AAdvantage EXP, Hyatt Explorist, HHonors Diamond, Avis First
Posts: 7,344
I’m in the Joan Miró lounge now. It’s actually really nice. Very spacious, they have tons of beverages to choose from. Very good food selection of breads, pastries, meats and cheeses, yogurt. Wine, champagne, self serve liquors and beers.
There is a hot food area as well with limited selections, but as soon as they put it out people are swarming to scoop it up.
Overall, I am really impressed. The previous reviews make this place sound like a total dump.
There is a hot food area as well with limited selections, but as soon as they put it out people are swarming to scoop it up.
Overall, I am really impressed. The previous reviews make this place sound like a total dump.
#24
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: LAX/SMF/PDX/HNL
Programs: Hilton-lifetime diamond, Southwest A+, companion pass
Posts: 1,748
Can anyone confirm that the Juan Miro lounge is open to AA business class passengers? We have a flight to MIA tomorrow and cannot find any info on the AA site about a lounge at BCN. Thanks
#27
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: EYW
Programs: AA Exe Platinum, AA & Delta Million Miler, Hilton Diamond, Marriott LT Titanium, United Silver
Posts: 521
#29
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Barcelona, London, on a plane
Programs: BA Silver, TK E+, AA PP, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott LT Plat, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 13,048