OR
Reached the destination airport after a long flight and you just need a place to have a nice shower and relax for some time with a hot cup of coffee and some light snacks so that you are fresh to start work immediately.
OR
Need to finish a call before boarding the flight and need a quiet place for it, can’t do it in the departure area where there is too much noise around.
OR
Tired after a hectic day at work and before you board a long flight, you need some “Me” space to relax, maybe have a glass of beer to cool off and release the tensions of the day.
In all the above scenarios, what do you do? Where do you go?
The place to go in the airport in any of the above instances is the Airport Lounge!
What is the Lounge in the Airport and Where is it Located?
A lounge is a designated area after check-in, security, and after immigration (in the case of international departures) where not all passengers have access, and entry is restricted to a privileged few! It’s a quiet enclosed area with comfortable seating, light snacks, tea/coffee/juices, and also alcoholic drinks, plus newspapers, magazines, and high-speed internet. Some lounges also have a small shower area where you can have a quick shower and get fresh before the flight or before exiting the airport.
Most domestic and international airports in India have one or several lounges depending on the number of passengers they handle.
In many foreign countries, airlines have their own special lounges for their customers, but again for a few selected customers booked in a special class of booking. Lounges for Business class passengers are also very common where passengers booked in business class get free access to such lounges located in domestic or international terminals.
In India, lounges are available in all major domestic and international airports. Like international airports, there are lounges reserved for Business class passengers only. But there are other kinds of lounges where passengers traveling in economy class can get access either because they are members of Frequent Flyer programs of selected airlines or they hold certain credit cards which allow them access. If you don’t have these, you can always pay and enter any lounge.
Most credit card holders in India who have Mastercard, Visa, Amex, Diners Club, or franchised cards of any public sector or private bank are eligible for lounge access with a number of entries per year depending on the card terms and conditions. Note: Most entry-level credit cards don’t have this. The privilege of access to airport lounges is reserved for cards like Platinum/Signature/Millennia/Diners Club/Elite/Infinity/Prime, etc., basically cards given to selected high net worth customers of the bank. There are also co-branded credit cards issued with the co-branding of an airline. Such cards also offer free lounge access.
Certain debit cards also give the holder access to airport lounges.
In the case of both credit and debit cards, please do check with the card issuing bank about lounge access—you might be surprised to know that you already had access but didn’t use it!
What about passengers who are not eligible with either of the above two criteria?
Don’t worry, you can always pay and enter any lounge in any airport—domestic or international. Lounge entry fees in India typically range from Rs. 800 per person in smaller airports like Amritsar, Chandigarh, Indore to Rs. 1500 to 2800 per person in bigger airports like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, etc. Some lounges also have sleeping pods which can be booked at a nominal additional cost.
To use Encalm lounges in New Delhi airport in both the domestic (T1) and international terminal (T3), pricing starts at Rs. 1900 for the domestic terminal and Rs. 3100 for the lounge in the International terminal. Cost includes 2-hour use of lounge facilities including tea/coffee, snacks, and Wi-Fi.
Aviserv Lounge in Mumbai International Airport has a starting price at INR 2773 plus taxes including 2 hours use, sleeping pod, shower, meal, and Wi-Fi!
For frequent travelers, especially if it involves international travel, it’s beneficial to take a Priority Pass membership or sign up for Plaza Premium Lounge. Priority Pass also manages a lot of lounges in domestic terminals in India.
Compared to the cost of an international or most domestic tickets in India, the cost of lounge access (in case you are not among the privileged few who have free access) is quite nominal and absolutely worth the price you pay for.
So next time you are at the airport and have a LOT of time before boarding or have some work to quickly finish before the flight, you know where to go!
Happy Lounging!