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IATA code - Lounge Name
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    • Food:
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Asia-Pacific
BKK Louis Tavern (upd 10/2016)
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BKK Premier (upd 12/2016)
  • Overall: nice and at the time of AY departure hardly any pax. Entry with Louis Tavern Gold invitation card (flying C and AY Plat) Not sure about the other card. No showers (but you took a shower in the hotel before checkout )
  • Food: pancake machine! Some warm and cold options
  • Beverages: They had bubbly, not sure about the rest
  • Wi-Fi: they have their own wifi, code at the reception

CKG Airport T3 International First and Business Class Lounge (upd 12/2017)
  • Overall: Design with marble floors and dark wood panels. Large lounge, divided into multiple sections like two dining areas, "book bar" (library, newspapers), "Media room" (for watching TV), IT-area (a few computers), "relaxation area" ( a room with 4 massage chairs). Has sleeping rooms - didn't try. Has showers - didn't try. Lounge has no windows, but flower walls with plastic greenery.
  • Food: Hot food only during certain hours. Breakfast 6:30-9:00: Very small assortment of warm food like hot dog, bacon, steamed potatoes. Buffet food at best luke-warm, didn't feel safe to try. Buffet of some sandwiches, cookies, fruit/vegetables (this buffet is likely the all-day-offer). Green toasts. The only safe-feeling thing in this stylish lounge were cup noodles and unpeeled fruits. Lunch 11:30-14:00, Dinner 17:30-20:00: Offer unknown except a sign saying "Lunch and Dinner provide pasta"
  • Beverages: Warm beer, assortment of 4-5 Chinese brands on display in the buffet. If you are lucky, refrigerators are turned on and coldish beers can be found in a separate location. Two French red wines (La petite ..? Les .. ?) on crystal decanter. Didn't dare try. Coffee-machine makes multiple coffees from beans and fresh milk.
  • Wi-Fi: Airport wide free wifi. Can be registered via mobile phone or Weixin (Tencent Wechat). Technically international telephones are accepted, in reality only +86 numbers work currently.

CKG Airport T1 First Class Lounge (upd 10/2016)
  • Overall: Airy, bright but still just a room of chairs. Plus for massage chair and renovated toilets. The lounge is First only in the sense "this is the first lounge you'll see after passing security"
  • Food: Small assortment of hot "mix-n-match" food like vegtable, chicken. Chongqing spicy. Instant cup noodles, cookies, finger-sandwiches.
  • Beverages: No name whine and brandy type of liqour. Didn't dare try
  • Wi-Fi: Can only be registered via Chinese mobile phone. If you don't have +86 number, you are out of luck.

DEL - Plaza Premium Lounges (Justinus 10/2016)
  • Overall: There are two Plaza Premium Lounges at DEL - both lounges are nothing to write home about - (one is after the Duty Free shops, take the escalators at your right hand side; the other one is located to the left, take the corridor leading the other lounges, there the elevator to the 3rd floor). I would recommend the second one, because its is not an open space lounge, thus more quiet. Both have tables, armchairs and tall chairs, as well as restrooms. Usually not too crowded, but never empty.
  • Food: Indian food, some croissants, cheese, toast... overall quite limited in the mornings (AY departure time).
  • Beverages: Coffee machines with limited options. Usual soft drinks and 1-2 different fruit juices, Indian beer.
    Wine quality: white and red, but IMO not in the mornings.
  • Wi-Fi: password is available at the reception.
HKG Plaza Premium (upd 10/2016)
  • Overall: Dark windowless lounge
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  • Beverages: Finnair customers will get boardingpass stamped for free alcohol upon entry. Without stamp you are out of luck / out of cash.
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  • oneworld alternatives: CX has a few lounges around HKG, separate business class and first class lounges. Especially Pier and Wing F are excellent

NKG A7 First class lounge (upd 05/2018)
  • Overall: Spacious, rather typical Chinese first class. As there are very few international departures, staff-to-guest quota was 10:1 at my visit. Sleeping room. Baggagde storage room. iMac surf stations in private boths.
  • Food: Some hot food offerings, cold cuts, snacks.
  • Beverages: Chinese and western drinks. Didn't have time to explore.
  • Wi-Fi: free of charge, no registration, no password (SID: NKG-VIP). Good signal and bandwidth, allowed VPN (in my cas L2TP).
  • Notable: Very courteous staff, probably because AY is a very welcome addition to the airport. I was table served a Finnair cake. Staff came and told me boarding was delayed approx 10 minutes.
    N.B. Finnair boarding pass says it is located opposite G10 and G11. It is more like G9, an escalator up to the immediate left from security stations.
PEK Beijing Airport T3 Air China First Class Lounge (upd 5/2019)
  • Overall: Stylish and quite big in Chinese way, separate buffet area for dining
  • Food: Normal Chinese buffet, but almost all foods luke-warm at best (-> no go), and the ones tasted were actually bad!
  • Beverages: Bar with quite a few strong alcohols, but even a cup of black tea was not too easy to arrange
  • Wi-Fi: You are out of luck.
  • Verdict: inedible food -> don't even consider this if you have access to CX lounge next door

SGN - Le Saigonnais Lounge (03/2019 ffay005)
  • Overall: After security, turn right and take the narrow stairs by the currency exchange booth. Go up one floor. Then turn left and walk all the way to the end of the hallway. Not big, but also not crowded when AY departs. Basic lounge used by AY and QR among others.
  • Food: hot Asian breakfast items, subpar Western items, fresh fruit
  • Beverages: wine, beer, soft drinks, some spirits
  • Wi-Fi: lounge wi-fi, password at all tables, seems fast

TLV - Dan Lounge (10/2022 r2d2)
  • Overall: A below average contract lounge. Not very big and gets crowded before AY departure time (before midnight) as there are a number of flights to Europe and the US departing then. Views to the aircraft parked on gate B3. Bathrooms within the lounge
  • Food: Only soup and cold items
  • Beverages: A limited selection and everything served from a manned bar. Water, soft drinks, beer (Carlsberg) on tap, red and white wine
  • Wi-Fi: password shown in the reception and within the lounge. Also the general airport WiFi is available and seemed to be faster
  • Power sockets: some scattered around the lounge

Europe
AGP - Sala VIP (11/2023 r2d2)
  • Overall: A large open area. Bathrooms within the lounge. Entrance (stairs or lift up) opposite to gate D42. Dirty dishes collected quite rarely, so the tables are full of them
  • Food: Before noon cold cuts, pretty lousy sandwiches and dry pastries. At noon cooked dishes became available (small tapas-like plates of different varieties)
  • Beverages: beer, cheap wines (including cava), soft drinks. There is a bar, which wasn't manned, but a few bottles of spirits were left on the table for self-serve
  • Wi-Fi: the lounge has a separate WiFi, but it seems to be the same as the general airport WiFi. Required login every 50 minutes
  • Power sockets: very few. Look for the lamps, there are some free sockets around them

AMS - Aspire (Lounge nr 26) (12/2017 Purjelentaja)
  • Overall: Large and airy lounge, alot of sofa-type seating, a few workstations
  • Food: Very limited. Soup, one warm dish (that is not kept warm enough), basic green salad and some kind of pasta salad, mini-muffins, crackers, and normal snacks found in any lounge
  • Beverages: Wines (red, white, rose) in bottles and beer on tap, plus non-alcoholic choices
  • Wi-Fi: Own wifi

ARN T2 - Aurora (10/2016 Hartsa)
  • Overall: Living room styled lounge. Separate areas with different kinds of sofa-like seating. Calm and not too crowded. Windows to departure hall.
  • Food: Salad and cold cuts. Some warm food, lasagna, meatballs or something like that. Knäkkebröd. Lately food offerings have been mediocre at best, but in most cases even much worse.5:15 - 11:00 Breakfast buffet
    11:00 - 18:30 Lunch buffet
    18:30 - 21:00 Cheese buffet

ARN T5 - Norrsken (02/2022 Post Scriptum)
  • Overall: Separate areas with different kinds of sofa-like seating, eating area. Calm and not too crowded in the evening. Windows to somewhere, maybe tarmac.
  • Food: (bad) Salad and cold cuts. Instant noodles, sandwhich, Knäkkebröd. Some cookies (in a jar) for dessert.
  • Drinks: Coffee machines with many options. Soft drinks beer and wine on tap. No liqueur.

BCN - Sala VIP Pau Casals (FFlash 3.10.2021)
  • Overall: Roomy refurbished lounge with limited natural light or windows to the airside or apron. Sitting lounges mostly on one side, workspaces, bar, on separate areas.
  • Food: Bread rolls, cooked ham, turkey "ham", cheeses, crisps, 2 types of youghurt, fresh fruits, croissants, sweet postres, sandwiches, etc
  • Beverages: Cava, rose cava, 2 whites, 1 rose, 2 reds, good selection of hard liquors + mixers, coffee machines.
  • Wi-Fi: "Free" if you donate your kidney (requires an e-mail address ready to be spammed heavily - the curse of AENA).

BER - Tempelhof Lounge
  • Overall: Quite large 3rd party lounge, views to the tarmac, tables, lounge chairs etc.
  • Food: In Sept21 "warm" gulash soup (meat included) and likely veggie option on hot plates, salads, pretzels! dessert savory snack near the coffee machine
  • Beverages: Some sparkling, wine, Becks beer, low-end liquer but Fever tree tonic and gin available, quite wide variety of basic beverages + coffee
  • Wifi: Did not try, did not ask
BLL - King Amlet Lounge
  • Location is not easily found due to lack of signage. Go through duty free, turn right before Lagkagehuset, go around the kiosk and up the stairs. The lounge itself is clean but basic: light food, lots of chairs and couches in rows, and bathrooms. I have not seen showers and I have not heard any announcements while visiting.
  • I heard you can order food from the airport restaurant (not for free) but in the morning selection is limited to vegetables, cheeses, and fresh pasties. Bonus points for the delicious and fresh pain au chocolats.
  • Drinks selection is coffee, tea, juice, wine, beer, and a selection of spirits.
  • Wi-Fi: no information.

BMA - BRA Lounge (12/2019 Post Scriptum)
  • Overall: Basic lounge operated by BRA, airside after security. Has a toilet.
  • Food: Weak "Napas" (Nordic tapas) served
  • Drinks: Pripps Blĺ Lättöl (2,2% - oh the horror!), non alcoholic wine, no soft drinks, coffee machine
  • Wi-Fi: BRA-Lounge with very restrictive firewall rules (ssh, imap). Recommend using Airport-guest instead (wifi part not updated 12/19)

BRU - The Loft (10/2016 TTL)
  • Overall: *A flagship lounge at BRU, also for AY J, Club, Gold and Plat paxs, by gate A42 right after the compulsory shopping mile, business lounge with first class elements
  • Food: Extensive, excellent selection of hot and cold meal items
  • Drinks: Extensive, excellent selection of beers, wines, and hard liquors
  • Wi-Fi: Well functional, password protected WiFi for lounge guests
  • link: https://www.brusselsairlines.com/en-.../the_loft.aspx

BUD - Skycourt (Schengen) (04/2023 WilcoRoger)
  • Overall: typical contract lounge
  • Food: cold cuts, yoghourt, some small sweet bits - after the revamp, somewhat better offering
  • Drinks: 1 white, 1 red, some liqueur
  • Wi-Fi: code displayed at reception or just use the free airport wifi
CDG - Sheltair lounge / terminal 2D (05/2018 AhogZ)
  • Overall: Entrance near D55 upstairs. Very sad, tired and not very clean place (as the whole terminal). Usually very busy. Toilets are a level below the lounge, but inside. Also remembering 70ties, very confined.
  • Food: Rolls, butter, cheese, one cold cut. Croissaints and some jam. Plastic forks and knives.
  • Beverages: Soft drinks in cans, water fountain and some basic liqueur.
  • Wi-Fi: Lounge free wifi
  • Newspapers: plenty of French magazines.

CPH - The Apartment (10/19 ffay005)
Finnair contract lounge. Also home of a few other airlines and buy-in access with airport loyalty program.
  • Overall: To find the Apartment, proceed right after the duty free shop. Walk until you reach Marimekko on your right hand side and a set of lifts on the left. Immediately to the right of those lifts is a pub called O’Learys (as all pubs in the world are called, I suppose). Walk through the pub, and you’ll find a staircase behind the lifts that you just passed. The staircase says Aviator Relaxium (and on top of the stairs, there’s a sign saying *A Lounges, which has nothing to do with *A as in Star Alliance...). Once you reach the reception on the second floor, the Apartment is right opposite and another lounge, called Aviator Carlsberg Lounge, is behind the reception. A small lounge with different kinds of seating and a buffet. No Priority Pass Access, only airline invites.
  • Food: Varies over the day. Cold food / salad, typically Bulgur, green leaves, cherry tomatoes, Brie cheese, assortment of Danish breads. Cold cuts, cheeses, some fruit, some cake. Sometimes salmon. Warm soup with croutons. Hot food in the afternoon (chicken with rice etc.)
  • Beverages: Several types of Carlsberg on tap. Basict spirits, soft drinks (fountain) and juices. Hot drinks.
  • Wi-Fi: Pick up one code upon arriving (attendants can be stingy if you take two!). Network can be clunky. There is free airport wifi too.


CPH - Atellier Relaxium (Aviator)
  • Overall: As the Apartment lounge is closed you are sent here. This is as well the lounge on the boarding pass. In the evening sun can be very warm.
  • Food: Cold food / sandwiches. Warm food sometimes, like omelette, bacon, mushrooms on brunch. (On display in portion sized pyrex - attractive and efficient, but watch out so you don't burn yourself picking them up)
    A more relaxed area is to the right and downstairs - easily missed!
  • Beverages: Typically one red one white whine, beer.
  • Wi-Fi: Airport free wifi

CPH - Aviator lounge
  • Overall: Shares entrance desk with CPH Apartment. This left side of the lounge is PP lounge and contract lounge for several skyteam members. Seating is a mix of armchair and bar stools. Usually very busy. Toilets are outside lounge.
  • Food: Cold food / sandwiches. Danish dark bread, danish cheese, one cold cut, cherry tomatoes.
  • Beverages: Typically one red one white whine, beer on tap.
  • Wi-Fi: Airport free wifi

CPH - Aspire Lounge
  • Overall: No outside views, but skylights and some interesting seating arrangements. Design style: Splashes of colours. Usually not very crowded.
  • Food: Self made sandwiches, good bread, hot soup
  • Beverages: Two wines, beer on tap, basic spirits
  • Wi-Fi: Airport public WiFi

DUB - Dublin Airport Authority T1 Lounge (10/2023 r2d2)
  • Overall: Right above security. There's a lift and a staircase in the middle of the security lanes (accessible after passing security). Don't follow the signs for the lounges in T2, this lounge is in T1. When entering for the AY morning flight, the lounge was almost full and accepting only customers flying J or with an airline card (their sign said Blue or Gold card). I was flying J, so I didn't get the chance to find out how AY status would have worked. Customers with Dragon Pass were kept at the entrance for the lounge to get less crowded, which happened around 8:30. Bathrooms within the lounge. No outside views
  • Food: for breakfast there was omelette, scrambled eggs, baked beans, bacon, sausages, overnight oats and pastries
  • Beverages: alcoholic beverages available only in the bar and limited to 2 / pax
  • Wi-Fi: separate WiFi, but it seemed to be the same as the general airport WiFi
  • Power sockets: only a very limited number of tables with power sockets (UK type and USB)

DUS - Hugo Junkers Lounge (log6just 10/2016)
  • Overall: Large windows looking towards runways. Three different kinds of seating: round dining tables, leather armchairs and tall chairs on pub tables with enough power outlets. Those are good for working. Usually not too crowded, but never empty.
  • Food: Mini schnitzels, chicken skewers and veggie options in the afternoons, toast/yogurt in the mornings.
  • Beverages: Coffee machines with many options. Usual soft drinks and 1-2 different fruit juices. 2 beers (alt/lager) + non-alcoholic option.
    Wine quality: white, red and sparkling. Boozewise: Gin, Red Label and Vodka.
  • Wi-Fi: password shown on the screens, quieter times decent bandwidth, busy times barely 1M/s

FCO - Avia Lounge FCO Terminal 3 (10/2016, Purjelentaja; Updated based on feedback by Steve_Hun 03/17)
  • Overall: friendly staff, but very crowded and old fashioned lounge, not very inviting. Update 03/17: easily winning the "worst lounge I've ever been to" prize
  • Food: cold snacks, sandwiches, some sweet things, fruits; Update 03/17: Food scarce and even that looked like something that has been standing there for at least a day
  • Beverages: reasonably selection of Italian wines (also prosecco) and soft drinks
  • Wi-Fi: airport free wifi

FRA - Air France Lounge (10/2016, Purjelentaja)
  • Overall: better than sitting outside, but not a lounge visit to look forward to
  • Food: limited selection of cold snacks, DIY sandwiches, soup, usually some pasta
  • Beverages: limited selection of wines and soft drinks, also some strong alcohol (Jim Beam, Beefeater, etc.)
  • Wi-Fi: n/a

FRA - Premium Traveller Lounge / Iberia Lounge (06/2018, wkndtraveler)
  • Overall: not much to write home about, but okay for short visit, smaller but more modern than the Air France lounge next door, no toilets inside the lounge
  • Food: in addition to sandwiches, Frankfurter sausages, hot dogs, meatballs, and mayonnaise salads
  • Beverages: basic selection of wines, also sparkling, beer, soft drinks, and spirits
  • Wi-Fi: free airport wifi

GDN - Executive lounge (03/2018, AhogZ)
  • Overall: better than sitting outside, one big space with no dividers, lether chairs and coffee tables
  • Food: selection of mainly sweet snacks, some sandwiches, cookies, fruits and jugurts, no warm dishes whatsoever
  • Beverages: soft drinks, coffee, tea and local beers - self service, wines, booze from the bar, decent selction
  • Wi-Fi: works OK
GOT - Vinga Lounge (original 10/2016 remymartin (Menzies Lounge), updated 05/2018 Unsub)
  • Overall: a very mediocre lounge. Restrooms outside of entrance. Electrical outlets lacking. Views are decent if not good, right towards the tarmac through a glass wall. Way better than the alternative (BRA lounge).
  • Food: good, if you like bread(!). Decent stuff to put on the bread during breakfast hours.
  • Beverages: red and white wine, Carlsberg on tap. Gammel Dansk, Jägermeister, Lauder's, Gibson Gin and Baileys
  • Wi-Fi: Decently fast wi-fi behind a password. Airport wi-fi also works.

HAM - Airport Lounge (1/2022 r2d2)
  • Overall: Soon after security on 3rd floor. No walls separating the lounge from the terminal, so all noise from the security comes in. Tarmac views on the other side
  • Food: Pretty meagre offerings with some bread, pastries, salad, fruit, Frankfurters (nakki in Finnish) and some desserts
  • Beverages: Wines, beer and soft drinks as well as Cava, also some strong alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: separate WiFi, but it seems to be the same as the general airport WiFi
  • Power sockets: most tables or seats have one

KRK - Business Lounge Schengen (7/2022 r2d2)
  • Overall: The only lounge on the Schengen side. A typical contract lounge. Quite small, but has bathrooms within the lounge. Has apron views. Dragon asked to show the AY+ membership card (from the app) when entering with an economy ticket
  • Food: only cold food. Salad, bread with cold cuts, fruit, yoghurt, cereals, some cake (which was nothing to write home about). As a bonus local cream fudge candies
  • Beverages: Wines, beer (bottles only) and soft drinks as well as Prosecco. Also the usual strong alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: password shown on a pillar in the middle of the lounge
  • Power sockets: some seats with power sockets. Most seats don't have one

MUC - Air France -KLM Lounge (12/2016, Purjelentaja, update 12/2021 r2d2)
  • Overall: Surprisingly good lounge in the crappy unfriendly terminal with very poor almost non-existent services. View to the gate area, if lucky your flight will be leaving from the gate seen from the lounge to spot the right time to leave. Quite small and no bathrooms within the lounge
  • Food: Selection of cold snacks, also some hot items available (12/2021: meatballs and pasta)
  • Beverages: Wines and soft drinks as well as French cremant, also some strong alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: No own WiFi, have to use the general airport WiFi
  • Power sockets: most seats have one

OPO - ANA Lounge (not ANA the airline!) (8/2019, ffay005)
• Overall: Not very big, but also not very crowded. Basic. Not a reason to arrive early, but nicer than the main departure hall.
• Pastel de Nata and other sweet pastries. Some cold snacks, such as modest finger sandwiches and croquettes.
• Soft drinks, juices, beer, wine and some liquor.
• Wifi password is posted on the walls (ANA2016OPO). Fast and reliable. Does not require any login info etc.

MXP - Sala Monteverdi (1/2020, mhle)
• Overall: Typical European 3rd party lounge of low quality. No windows. Strange entry, one has to take an escalator up and cannot get back any more without entering the lounge. The exit is through another door with a separate escalator. The quality of this lounge reflects well how Malpensa is as an airport, tired and boring.
• Food: Some tiny rolls and pre-packed snacks. Do not come here if you are hungry.
• Beverages: Bad wines (although it is Italy), bulk lager beer, some other alcohol. Nothing special.
• Wi-Fi: I used roaming, did not test.

NCE - Infinity Lounge (12/2023 r2d2)
  • Overall: A pretty large lounge. Seemed to be the only lounge in the Schengen area of T2. Bathrooms within the lounge. Located soon after the duty free. Entrance was well signposted
  • Food: only soup and cold items, but they were of good quality (e.g. fresh sandwiches and salmon skewers). The offerings change several times a day, with only pastries, fruit and snacks available between the main meals. The meal times and their menus was available as a PDF on the airport website, a big positive!
  • Beverages: the usual stuff. Prosecco for sparkling wine
  • Wi-Fi: the lounge had a separate WiFi, no password needed
  • Power sockets: a lot of seats with them

OSL - OSL Lounge (10/2016 intuition, 9/2017 ffay005)
  • Overall: Somewhat cosy living room style lounge. A few nice leather lounge chairs with tarmac overlook (not runway but a few obscure E gates). Very few power sockets. Look for the leather lounge chairs, there are some next to them.
  • Food: At 14:15 they served their "Breakfast menu", ie a turkey breast coldcut, two salads and some condiments. Melon, two kinds. Bread, no butter. / Update 9/2017: at 7:30 pm basicaly the same selection: a sad salad buffet with little variety, some Brie cheese + a warm soup
  • Beverages:Ringnes on tap (Terribly off), non-alcoholic beer on bottle. No-name non-alcoholic red and white (brand "Vini Vici" looked like homebrewn). Claimed to be a Cabernet Sauvignon and a Chardonnay
  • Wi-Fi: open network with captive page. 35Mbit downstream, 50+ Mbit upstream. Password lounge2017

OSL - OSL Lounge Premium section (10/2016 intuition, 9/2017 ffay005, 4/2023 Post Scriptum - no Major things to update/downgrade)
  • Overall: Similar to the cattle-section, slightly darker, slightly more cosy. Overlooks the entrance hall, no direct outside views. Update 9/2017: Premium section closes at 7 pm daily.
  • Food: Slightly better tha cattle section. Pasta and a few extra condiments. Dessert of the week (was waffles on my visit)
  • Beverages: Beefeater gin, Koskenkorva vodka, Braastad VSOP, Red Lsbel whiskey, Four Roses Burbon. Prosecco, Baileys, JP Chenet Colombard-Chardonnay plus the same non-alcolholic drinks as in cattle.
  • Wi-Fi: open network with captive page. 35Mbit downstream, 50+ Mbit upstream. Password lounge2016

PRG - MENZIES AVIATION LOUNGE (10/2016, reflektia)
  • Overall: Extremely basic lounge
  • Food: Vacuumpacked croissants, cookies.
  • Beverages: Beer and cola available in refridgerator
  • Wi-Fi: Very ok.

RIX - Primeclass Business Lounge (12/2017, cAAribmorpho)
  • Overall: Nice lounge, two floors, showers, private single rooms for rent (en suite bathroom), one double room for additional rent (en suite bathroom)
  • Food: Open buffet of assorted finger / small-plate Foods
  • Beverages: Full complement of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Wi-Fi: Above average

RHO - Skyserv Lounge (6/18, ffay005)
• Overall: To get in, you need to go to the Skyserv desk opposite check-in desk 21. They’ll give you an escort to a special security line and then you will be escorted through some corridors and on a lift ride to the lounge. Beware: they may come up with all kind of stories about the lounge being closed, there being no agent on duty etc. Insist and be persuasive, and lo and behold, you’ll gain entry!
• Food: clingfilm-wrapped sandwiches, sponge cake
• Beverages: wine, local beer, soft drinks, juice, water, tea & coffee
• Wi-Fi: works fine, password is on the walls and on some of the tables

SPU - Business Lounge (4/17, ffay005)
  • Overall: Basic and small, 25 seats, located right behind passport control
  • Food: None. Nuts and raisins available.
  • Beverages: Soft drinks in bottles, coffee machine, cheap brand alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: Works well. No password needed.

STR - Executive Club Lounge (1/2020, mhle)
  • Overall: This used to be a BA lounge but has been re-branded as Executive Club. However, there is nothing executive in this lounge. It is just a room, very small and gets overcrowded before the Finnair evening flight. Slightly better before the morning flight. The only positive thing about the lounge space is that there are windows. Entry through the upper level “lounge corridor”, the Executive Club is at the back of the corridor. Toilet is outside of the lounge. I don’t see a lot of reasons to visit this “executive” lounge, unless the terminal is very crowded.
  • Food: Nothing useful to eat, just pre-packed snacks. However, there is a freezer full of ice cream, which can be nice in the summer.
  • Beverages: The highlight of this lounge is Tannenzäpfle, which is a cult beer from Baden and an excellent pils. However, the beers (similarly as the other drinks) are usually too warm. Otherwise nothing special.
  • Wi-Fi: I use roaming, have not tested.

TLL - Business lounge (5/17, Karl Gustav Annus)
  • Overall: Enormous lounge for an airport of that size. Design is a bit outdated but everything is clean and looks fresh. They also have an outdoor terrace with tables in the summer, perfect for plane-spotting.
  • Food: Large selection of locally made sandwiches and pastries + a fruit bowl. No warm food but soup.
  • Beverages: Good selection of soft drinks, still and sparkling water. The alcoholic drinks section is quite solid, in addition to wine and beer they have a selection of distilled beverages.
  • Wi-Fi: Fast general airport wifi.

TXL - British Airways Terraces (10/2016, Purjelentaja)
  • Overall: dated like the airport in general, toilets outside the lounge, also Finnish newspapers available but often several days old
  • Food: reasonable selection of cold snacks, sandwiches at some times of the day, some sweet things
  • Beverages: reasonable selection of wines and soft drinks, also some strong alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: own wifi, password available at reception
    Friendly lounge matrons here!

VIE - Vienna Lounge (11/2023 SPBanker)
  • Overall: In the C area. Very large lounge with nice views of the tarmac as well as a terrace (with ashtrays etc., not more than 1-2 people at any one point in time.)
  • Food: several warm and cold options, salad etc.
  • Beverages: Wines, beer (bottles only) and soft drinks as well as local sparkling wine. Also the usual strong alcohol. Good coffee.
  • Wi-Fi: airport general WiFi
  • Power sockets: All seats seemed to have them

VNO - Narbutas Business Lounge (7/2023 SPBanker)
  • Overall: Pretty spacious and modern third-party lounge
  • Food: No warm food, ready-made salads, sandwiches, chips, nuts etc.
  • Beverages: Wines, beer (bottles only) and soft drinks as well as sparkling wine. Also the usual strong alcohol
  • Wi-Fi: Airport general WiFi, pretty fast

WAW - Fantazja Lounge (10/2016, TPJ)
  • Overall: very good, above average, fairly empty (new lounge, virtual tour: http://www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/en/ex...nge.html#tab34)
  • Food: good selection, cold and hot
  • Beverages: good selection: juices, sodas, beer, wine (drinkable, but fairly average), proseco, hard booze
  • Wi-Fi: airport wi-fi (no issues - very fast, login by providing an e-mail address, you can provide a fake one, it is not validated)

ZRH - Aspire Lounge (1/2020, mhle)
  • Overall: Quite boring 3rd party lounge. It is just one room of larger size, but gets some light through the window to the terminal and apron. It always gets overcrowded before the Finnair evening departure, less crowded before the morning departure. Toilets are outside the lounge. A specific topic of irritation is the small amount of power plugs, which are missing from most of the seats (some of the seats close to the walls or windows have some plugs).
  • Food: In the morning basic breakfast with e.g. bread and scrambled eggs/beans. During the day two warm food options like simple pasta or risotto with mushrooms/chicken. Nothing great but OK to survive the flight if one is hungry.
  • Beverages: Basic selection of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, nothing special.
  • Wi-Fi: Airport wi-fi that is available is good (stable and fast enough for e.g. streaming). One can log in either with SMS or with a voucher provided by the lounge reception.

North America
ORD - Servisair Lounge ORD Terminal 5 (10/2016, Purjelentaja)
  • Overall: gloomy, dark, very basic third party lounge, no natural light
  • Food: quite limited selection of cold snacks, crisps, nuts, cookies
  • Beverages: Drinks - very limited selection
  • Wi-Fi: very slow wifi
  • oneworld alternatives: BA lounges in T5 win hands down. Lounge dragon might try refusing entry as they close before AY departs, but if you promise to leave when they close, you prob will be admitted.

ORD - Air France/KLM Lounge ORD Terminal 5 (1/2020, mhle); note: Finnair is now using this lounge instead of the Servisair Lounge
  • Overall: This is better than the Servisair lounge, but nothing special. Gets too crowded especially before some late afernoon departures about 1 hour before Finnair flight. Better just before the Finnair departure time.
  • Food: Some light food is available (at least soup), otherwise pre-packed snacks. The offerings change depending on the time.
  • Beverages: I once found champange (Taittinger), a positive surprise, but they soon run out of that. Otherwise standard selection.
  • Wi-Fi: OK wifi
  • Oneworld alternatives: BA lounges in T5 definitely will not provide access any more. However, if one has extra time, it is possible to visit the AA Flagship Lounge in Terminal 3. No problems accessing the security directly to T3 with Finnair boarding pass. One can use the Flaship check-in for quicker security, goes much quicker than the fast-track security in T5. There is an airside shuttle bus from T3 to T5 (at gate K20), reserve 20-30 minutes for the transit.

SFO - Air France/KLM Lounge, International Terminal A (5/2018, tusphotog)
  • Smallish lounge with a decent selection of small sandwiches, plus the standard lounge food and drink
  • It was crowded before the AY flight left, but I was able to find a seat
  • oneworld alternates: BA lounge by A3 or CX lounge upstairs. CX is pretty empty that time of night, has showers and much more open space. Food selection is really limited to chips, cheese, veggies and some packaged snacks. The noodle bar opens around the same time the AY flight leaves. There’s also a JAL lounge, but I haven’t been in it.
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Old Jun 5, 2018, 12:21 pm
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Originally Posted by niksal
Ok, but the atelier has many areas. Right of the reception are stairs downstairs where usually the hot food is. I completely missed this the first time I was there. To the left is the area with cold foods and some drinks. To the right and slightly upstairs (?) is a seating area, never been there though.
That’s the nicest area to enjoy your drink after you have had dinner downstairs.
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RHO added. If anyone uses it, please let us know if you had difficulties entering (as did I)!
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Just added info for SFO. Didn’t try the wifi, so no idea what it’s like.
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Originally Posted by tsastor

That’s the nicest area to enjoy your drink after you have had dinner downstairs.
Have to add that they seem to close downstairs whenever the lounge is quiet.
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Old Jun 20, 2018, 8:23 am
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I would rate the food and drink options well above the average contract lounge options and on par with AY non-Schengen lounge in Helsinki. I agree that the environment is not very inviting and the seating is not very comfortable. This is an improvement compared with the Aspire lounge and food is better than in the Apartment lounge although the latter had the best views and the best lay-out.
I was pleasantly surprised by Atelier lunge this morning. A small hot section served omelette, bacon and mushrooms, each in their own portion-sized ovensafe glass jar.

The lounge operator seems to be very anxious to make good impression. All lounge staff smiled and greeted me. Front desk even said "Kiitos"
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No1 lounge in EDI is quite OK. There is even a food menu - not to the level of F lounge obviously, but still much nicer than your typical contract lounge offering.

However, flagrant abuse of last call by AY contracted ground staff there. Basically boarding time (T-35 minutes) = last call. Oh the scare.
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Old Jul 9, 2018, 7:12 am
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Visited the Pula (PUY) Business Class Lounge today. Seems it was only for Business Class, not for status passengers. Odd little room
with maybe 10 chairs, and a separate room for a fridge with juice, soft drinks, wine, beer and JW Red Label and some bread rolls and other dull, cold food.

The girl at the entrance took the boarding passes for quite some time, did a lot of typing on the computer, took pictures of them etc etc. Odd process.

If you are really thirsty, why not try it out, but certainly not anything you should make an effort to visit.
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Paris CDG Finnair lounge choice?
Do Finnair passengers have a choice to go to any other OW lounges in terminal 2? I am not very familiar with Terminal 2 thus not sure if I can avoid what seems to be the abysmal Sheltair lounge Finnair uses at CDG. I note there is a CX and AA lounge in terminal 2.

Thanks in advance
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Old Jul 11, 2018, 3:59 am
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Originally Posted by Cedar Jet
Paris CDG Finnair lounge choice?
Do Finnair passengers have a choice to go to any other OW lounges in terminal 2? I am not very familiar with Terminal 2 thus not sure if I can avoid what seems to be the abysmal Sheltair lounge Finnair uses at CDG. I note there is a CX and AA lounge in terminal 2.

Thanks in advance
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The are many Terminals 2 (A, B, C...) and the problem with CDG is that the terminals are not connected airside. So every time you want to enter you need to clear security and it can be very time-consuming, but if you have plenty of time you may try it.
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Old Jul 11, 2018, 3:59 am
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Originally Posted by Cedar Jet
Paris CDG Finnair lounge choice?
Do Finnair passengers have a choice to go to any other OW lounges in terminal 2? I am not very familiar with Terminal 2 thus not sure if I can avoid what seems to be the abysmal Sheltair lounge Finnair uses at CDG. I note there is a CX and AA lounge in terminal 2.
No. Finnair's at T2D and the only lounge there is the Sheltair one.

CX and AA are at T2A which is completely non-Schengen and as most of T2's subterminals not connected airside to each other.
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+1 FlyingFinn - totally forgot T2A is non-Schengen.
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Old Jul 11, 2018, 9:05 am
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Paris CDG Finnair lounge choice?
If you arrive at CDG from outside Schengen, I supposed you could in theory get to the Oneworld lounges in T2A/2C non-Schengen departure area. But keep in mind that it takes a while to get from there to T2D gates, especially if you walk instead of using the air-side bus.

And otherwise, you won't really have a choice. Finnair is the only Oneworld member operating intra-Schengen flights at CDG, so there are no Oneworld lounges on Schengen side. (Iberia uses ORY.)
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Old Jul 11, 2018, 9:57 am
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Originally Posted by Courmisch
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And otherwise, you won't really have a choice. Finnair is the only Oneworld member operating intra-Schengen flights at CDG, so there are no Oneworld lounges on Schengen side. (Iberia uses ORY.)
There is actually supposed to be a (1) IB flight from CDG (to VGO but it looks like they use T3)
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Old Jul 12, 2018, 1:44 am
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While I have your attention could I ask a few things as a newbie to AY and Helsinki.

1. I have seat 1A on an A320 CDG-HEL...good seat or is 2A or 1F better. I ask as I know at tomes some carriers have slightly more room on one side for what ever reason.

2. Staying at the Clarion downtown...is it just easier to get a taxi all the way to the hotel or is the train/bus then taxi a better option because of potential traffic?

3. Hotel suggested train and tram to hotel from airport...is this a painful or very simple to do.
Really looking forward to visiting Helsinki finally!

Thanks.




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Old Jul 12, 2018, 1:56 am
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3 - depends on how much luggage you have. With rollaboard train+tram is easy.
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