Review Goldair Lounge terminal In Athens
Terminal A at Athens Airport is the one generally designated for intra-EU flights , while the boarding area [...]
Terminal A at Athens airport is the one generally designated for intra-EU flights , while boarding area B is for intercontinental flights and those to non-Schengen European countries.
Location
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The lounge is located practically at the end of the terminal-it is the last in a series of lounges including Lufthansa's waiting room, Aegean.
Access
Access is allowed primarily to Priority Pass holders, this card in fact allows access to thousands of lounges around the world for free. It is possible to take out an annual subscription or take advantage of the free one you get as an American Express holder.
Holders by Gold card can have two free admissions per year And the discount on subsequent ones. If you travel a lot, on the other hand, the American Express Platino, which gives the Priority Pass Prestige, is perfect, Card that allows unlimited lounge access with a guest.
The hall
The lounge is not very large. In fact, during peak seasons such as summer, this lounge often goes out of service. Fortunately, there are also other lounges available to travelers, otherwise the queue would be endless. It has a large glass window that illuminates the lounge with natural light, but unfortunately the view is not of the runway. A flaw it shares with all the lounges at this airport.
It is a large open space with various types of seating. Like almost all independent lounges, it offers just the bare minimum.
Mainly there are small chairs where you can wait for your flight. Then there is an area with more comfortable bar tables if you want to eat something. I worked on a glass table where there were many outlets, however.
Impossible to talk about services other than wi-fi, and not even too much performance.
Food & Beverage
There is a small buffet at the back of the room, and the proposal is quite basic.
There are sandwiches with various fillings, there is hot soup and pasta salads, as well as the ever-present Greek salad. Best of all were mini desserts; I had some Chocolate Musse.
Much better stocked, compared to the buffet, is the bar. It is not really a bar, as there is a self-service for alcohol, soft drinks, and hot drink machines.
In conclusion
Without infamy or praise, let's say it is comparable to one of the many lounges found around Europe and beyond. The advantage here is that there are other lounges in the terminal, and with the different entry rules, it is easy to find a comfortable place to wait for your flight.
Pro
- Bright
Against
- Buffet
- The dimensions