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LOUNGE DIRECTORY Content Correct As of 30 September 2021 LOUNGE DIRECTORY Content correct as of 30 September 2021 Lounge Listing This pdf lists all the lounges currently available in the LOUNGE CLUB™ membership program. The LOUNGE CLUB™ network of lounges provides access to over 350 airport VIP lounges in more than 200 airports around the world. With LOUNGE CLUB™ membership, you�ll be able to enjoy the following privileges: Peace and Quiet � relax and unwind away from the chaos of the airport and enjoy a range of complimentary refreshments. Full Business Facilities � most lounges offer phone, fax, internet access and some have state-of-the-art conference rooms. LOUNGE CLUB™ membership entitles you to entry into any participating airport VIP lounge, regardless of your choice of airline, class of ticket (for international travel) or membership in an airline lounge program. Prior to traveling, please check www.loungeclub.com for up-to-date lounge information, including opening times, directions, facilities and other useful information. Admission to a participating lounge is only possible upon presentation of a valid membership card so please remember to carry your LOUNGE CLUB™ membership card with you whenever you travel. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 2 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 Accessing an airport VIP lounge is easy as 1, 2, 3... 1. Locate the participating airport VIP lounge you want to visit. 2. Upon entering the lounge, present your membership card to the receptionist. When traveling with individuals who are also LOUNGE CLUB™ members, please ensure all cards are presented. 3. You will be asked to sign a �Record of Visit� Voucher. Prior to signing please check the lounge has recorded the correct number of guests. In some lounges your card will be electronically swiped. It�s that easy! Billing Information On a regular basis, LOUNGE CLUB™ receives the details of your visit, the date and the number of guests who accompanied you from the lounges. Where applicable, your designated credit card will be charged for each visit as well as the same amount for each accompanying guest. Each charge will appear on your credit card statement. With LOUNGE CLUB™ membership, you can enjoy a better airport experience. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 3 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 C�mo acceder a una sala VIP del aeropuerto en tres sencillos pasos. 1. Localice la sala VIP del aeropuerto que desee visitar. 2. Cuando ingrese a la sala presente su tarjeta de membres�a en la recepci�n. Cuando viaja con otras personas que tambi�n sean miembros de LOUNGE CLUB™, por favor aseg�rese de que todas las tarjetas sean presentadas. 3. Se le pedir� que firme un �cup�n de registro de visitas�. Por favor, antes de firmar, aseg�rese que el n�mero de los invitados sea registrado correctamente. En algunas salas, su tarjeta ser� incluso controlada electr�nicamente. �Es as� de f�cil! Informaci�n de facturaci�n Peri�dicamente LOUNGE CLUB™ recibe de las salas los detalles de sus visitas, las fechas y el n�mero de invitados que lo acompa�aron. Cuando sea aplicable, se cargar� cada visita en su tarjeta de cr�dito designada, as� como la misma cantidad por cada invitado acompa�ante. Cada cargo aparecer� en su extracto de tarjeta de cr�dito. Con una membres�a de LOUNGE CLUB™, podr� disfrutar de mejores experiencias en los aeropuertos. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 4 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 �I�m in the airport. But where�s the lounge?� Wherever you are in the world, the location of the nearest participating lounge is always close to hand, thanks to our invaluable lounge information services. Up-to-date lounge information including opening times, location details, facilities and any special conditions can be found on our website at www.loungeclub.com Furthermore, if you have a smart phone/device be sure to download our free lounge finder application. This app contains full details of all lounges in the program, and you can search quickly by country and airport. If you�re already at the airport, you can click on �Nearest Lounge� and the app will use the GPS in your device to list the lounges available where you are � ideal if you are in a rush. Other time-saving features in the app include a list of recent searches and a list of lounges that you have marked as �favorite�. You can even download images of many lounges. Once downloaded you can use the app without being online and avoid expensive data-roaming costs. Be sure to refresh the lounge data on your app regularly though as lounge details do change. Lounge finder apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry devices are available to download from the relevant app store now. Just search for �Lounge Club� to download your free app. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 5 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 Facility Symbols Air Conditioning Conference Facilities Digital Membership Card Digital Membership Card Unavailable Disabled Access Fax Flight Information Monitor Internet/Dataport Newspapers/Magazines Refreshments (Alcoholic) Refreshments (Soft Drinks) Shower Facilities Telephone Television Wi-fi © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 6 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 A Coruna A Coruna - LCG Lounge Sala VIP Location Airside - 1st Floor, Boarding Area. The lounge is located in front of Gates 2-3. Hours Lounge opens daily - hours vary according to flight schedules Conditions Access is permitted 4 hours prior to scheduled flight departure - All Cardholders and guests are required to show a Boarding Pass with confirmed same-day travel for access to the lounge - Children 5 years and under are admitted free - Children under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult - Outside smoking terrace available. Facilities Aalborg Aalborg - AAL Lounge Aalborg Airport Lounge Location Airside - after TaxFree, follow signs to Level 1 where the lounge is located. Hours The lounge opens 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to the first scheduled departure and closes 30 minutes prior to the last scheduled departure. Conditions Children under 2 years are admitted free of charge. Facilities Aberdeen Dyce - ABZ Lounge Northern Lights Executive Lounge Location Airside - proceed through the departure lounge towards International Gate 1. Take the lift to the 1st Floor where the lounge is located. Hours 04:30 - 15:00 Monday. 04:30 - 12:00 Tuesday. 04:30 - 11:00 Wednesday. 04:30 - 12:30 Thursday. 04:30 - 17:30 Friday. 04:30 - 11:30 Saturday. 07:30 - 11:30 Sunday. Closed: Dec 25. Please note new opening times effective 01OCT21:- 04:30 - 17:30 Monday - Friday. 04:30 - 12:00 Saturday. 07:30 - 15:00 Sunday. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 7 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 07:30 - 15:00 Sunday. Conditions Maximum 3 hour stay - Children under 3 years are admitted free - All food and beverages must be consumed inside the lounge - Smart casual dress at all times. Additional Premium alcoholic drinks are subject to additional payment by credit Information card only. Face masks must be worn. Please note standard buffet service has been suspended but the lounge will instead offer table service. Facilities Abha Abha - AHB Lounge TasHeel Lounge Location Airside - the lounge is located after Security Checks. Hours 24 hours daily. Due to current travel restrictions impacting the area this lounge is temporarily closed. Conditions Children under 2 years are admitted free - Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Facilities Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Intl - AUH Terminal VIP Terminal Lounge Diamond Lounge Location Landside - next to Terminal 1, Ground Level adjacent to the VIP Terminal. Passengers must first check-in at the check-in counters before proceeding to the VIP Terminal and lounge. Hours 24 hours daily. Conditions Maximum 4 hour stay - Children under 2 years are admitted free - Separate smoking room available. Facilities Abuja Nnamdi Azikiwe Intl - ABV Terminal Domestic Terminal Lounge @9tysix Lounge Location Airside - located on the 2nd Floor of the Departure Hall. © LOUNGE CLUB™ 2021. Opening times and availability of facilities may be subject to change. Admittance to the lounges is conditional upon presentation of a valid LOUNGE CLUB™ card only. Page 8 of 289 Content correct as of 30 September 2021 Hours 06:00 - last flight departure daily. Conditions Children under 5 years are admitted free. Facilities Terminal Domestic Terminal Lounge Airspace Lounge Location Landside - Module D Wing, 1st Floor. The lounge is located on the right hand side. Domestic flights only. Hours 07:00 - 20:00 daily. Closed: Dec 25 & Jan 01. Conditions Maximum 3 hour stay - Children under 6 years are admitted free. Additional Alcoholic drinks are subject to payment. Face masks must be worn. Information Facilities Terminal Domestic Terminal Lounge Lounge One Location Airside - Module B Wing.
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