The Club Aspire Lounge at Heathrow Terminal 5 is open to all travellers, not just those with a business or first class ticket, though we welcome them too. Escape the hustle and bustle of the main terminal to enjoy amazing views of the runway at Britain's busiest airport.
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Welcome to Club Aspire at Heathrow Terminal 5, all travellers regardless of airline or ticket travel class are welcome to relax before you fly at this lounge. You can expect amazing runway views of Britain's busiest airport with charging facilities, unlimited WiFi, free digital newspapers and magazines and much more.
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.
Yes, definitely. Even though it isn't as nice as the business class or first-class lounges, it's worth the money. Be sure to book your spot online and save a few bucks.
Yes, definitely. Even though it isn't as nice as the business class or first-class lounges, it's worth the money. Be sure to book your spot online and save a few bucks. Visit No1 Lounges at London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Birmingham, and Edinburgh airports.
Can you pay to use British Airways lounges? You cannot purchase day passes or any sort of membership to access British Airways lounges. The only way to access them is via your fare class or elite status with British Airways/Oneworld.
Free teas, coffees, juices, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages (including beers, wines and spirits) are also served up at this lounge via the fully tended bar.
Arrivals loungesIf you are a Gold Executive Club member, you can access these lounges after your flight if you are traveling in first, business class, premium economy or economy.
The biggest downside with airport lounges, especially in recent years, is the crowds. Lounges are far from exclusive, since so many credit cards offer access. There are several ways this can dampen the lounge experience: There can be long lines to check in to popular lounges.
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.
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.