We are also thinking of using the exec lounge at Bristol , as we usually have a meal and a few drinks before flight, and think that the price would be cheaper than what we would have paid in the bar/restaurant .
Lounge Facilities
You are free to use any facilities or services available, included complimentary beers, wines and spirits and snacks. Business facilities such as internet access, email, fax and telephone are available for a small charge.
Length Of Stay
You can stay in the lounge up to a maximum of 3 hours
So its not telling you that you are restricted to the amount of drinks per person , another question i have is that once in the lounge can you go for a walk around as i get a bit anxious waiting for the flight
stay in the Lounge for £12 each.
You can leave and return but if it is full at peak times and dates, you can be refused entry regardless of
how you have booked.
PS Just looked at the site and I don't think you even need to join TR - just enter TR24 (which changes monthly).
£24 instead of £32 - can't be bad, eh?
Wow £32 reduced to £24 with a voucher, I only paid £15 in Manchester - certainly wouldn't be paying over £30
FeeBee. I wrote £24 in total for a couple so is the price you are quoting - £15 for 2 guests in total?
If so, you have got a fantastic deal so please let us know how you got it for that price.
Ah ok £15 per person
Hi all,can anybody please tell me what is included in the price.At our local airport we can have biscuits,crisps ,peanuts,wine ,beer and a good range of soft drinks at no extra charge,does this apply to most airports.Thanks for your help,T.
That's pretty standard in most airport lounges across the world. It's what you are paying the ~£20 for.
Darren
Thanks Dazbo,when I looked on the Stansted site some of them said waiter service so I was a bit confused ,at Norwich it is all help yourself,no hot snacks.T.
Chrissfhl
I have recently used the escape lounge at T1 at Manchester airport and found it really good value but I have found a good price for the Bollin Lounge but after looking at the info the food available is referred to as "snacks" and I wondered if any one could please tell me what "snacks" to expect for an early morning flight or is the escape lounge with its cooked to order bacon or sausage butties the better option?
Many thanks
Loretta
We are flying to Sri Lanka with Sri Lanka Airlines in September and I prefer to relax in a lounge rather than queue everywhere.
Thanks in advance
Gary
lovely coffees and a good choice of beers, spirits.
service was great and a very comfy area to await our flight.
hugs la
From what I've been hearing, there's nothing replacing or anyone taking over the 4Deck Lounge at LHR T4 in the near future.
Have just used the Breeze service at Manchester T2, we were greeted at the Thomson desk by Jaki who took us straight to check in then fast tracked us through customs (even providing plastic bags for lotions) escorted us to Escape lounge where we had a light breakfast, when the flight was boarding she then escorted us to our gate. No hassle of check in and customs queues and they even rang the day before to confirm they had pre booked our seats with Thomsons and we got extra leg room! its the first time I have used this service but would definately use them again especially as I am not a great flyer, thank you BREEZE for a great start to our hols.
Hi, do you think they are good value for money? Debating whether to book it for Manchester Terminal 1. for £17.50 each. Regards - Sue
You might also find additional info in our Manchester Airport Q&As topic, just enter lounge* in the search box in the bottom left hand corner of that topic to save you sifting through all posts in the thread.
Hopefully some members may also have their recent experiences to add here.
David
Best lounge at Heathrow terminal 3 please just me and the hubby going could anyone advise us thank you
I book them and will be there in just under 2 weeks, I am a solo traveller and like the quiet relaxed area of he lounges. I don't like to just browse the duty free shops.
Sue, the Escape lounge is particularly good, hot food is available -some with extra cost - but plenty of 'free' food. Nice and relaxing area, well worth the money IMO
a judy wrote:Best lounge at Heathrow terminal 3 please just me and the hubby going could anyone advise us thank you
Most of the lounges at Heathrow are connected to individual airlines and can normally only be used by their business class passengers.
There are two that are available for a fee. The new No 1 Traveller Lounge which costs £25 per person and the Servisair one that costs £17.95 pp
The No 1 Traveller lounge is supposed to be very good, but at £25 it should be. I have used Servisair lounges in the past (though not the one at T3) and wasn't particularly impressed, they offer a few snacks, drinks and newspapers, at the time there wasn't free internet though I believe this has now changed. On one occasion the lounge was crowded and noisy, I will though be using the one in HeathrowT3 in November as a free pass is included with the holiday I am taking.
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