Yes, anyone can use the lounge either by paying on the day or by booking on this site (this is the cheapest method of paid entry).
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5.2 We advise a pre-booking to be made at least a week in advance to flight date. 5.3 Card Holders who do not pre-book can access the lounge on a walk-up basis, though this is subject to availability at the time of visit.
You'll be asked to provide your flight and Priority Pass membership details during the booking process. To reserve a spot, you must make a reservation at least 24 hours before arrival. At this time, only select Priority Pass lounges can be pre-booked.
Access to the lounge can be obtained via various methods such as when travelling on certain airlines in Business Class, with a Priority Pass, American Express® or Dragonpass card, all of which allow access into the lounge with a swipe of the card at reception.
6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge accessGuest policies vary greatly depending on the airline, the membership status and the type of lounge. Some let guests in for free while others charge a fee which typically ranges between $25 and $65 per person.
Every traveler has different needs and expectations, so determining which lounge is worth the money can be very subjective. If a status climber or frequent flier is loyal to a certain airline or credit card, for instance, they'll likely choose those lounges over the others.
Pets are not permitted into this airport lounge except for service animals. Purchasing entry into the Aspire Lounge provides you with a day pass to this lounge, so you can stay for up to 8 hours at this lounge. Cash is not accepted in the lounge at this time, card payments only.
Yes, anyone can use the lounge either by paying on the day or by booking on this site (this is the cheapest method of paid entry). You don't need to be travelling in First Class, Business Class or be part of any frequent flyer schemes.
The Club Aspire is another airline-agnostic lounge with paid entry (or with Priority Pass, if you have it). It is not dissimilar to the No1 Lounge, although much smaller and slightly brighter with decent views of the airport. A basic buffet and alcohol is free although you can choose to pay for premium food and drink.
No, you cannot use the same credit card twice to access the same airport lounge. You can swipe for two different lounges at the same airport. However, you need to wait for some hours if you want to do so.
Lounges aren't just for business travellers though; The Aspire Lounge welcomes families and even has a child friendly zone, whilst the Aspire Plus is strictly for adults. However please be aware that the the BA Lounge is for Executive Club Card and Full Fare ticket holders only.
With more than 30 years of airport hospitality experience, Aspire is Europe's largest brand of airport lounges and serving more than 4 million customers worldwide within 64 lounges in 13 countries.
Often, travelers can gain access to these lounges with certain credit cards or rewards programs, or by buying a day pass. Inside, you can find nicer, more comfortable couches on which to nap. In the best lounges, there's even showers you can use to freshen up. Airport lounges are less exclusive.
Different lounges have different policies. Typically, you can stay for at least 3 hours. Most will likely allow you to stay for much longer especially if they're not busy.