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  • What is included in an airport lounge?<\/li>\n
  • Which UK airports have airport lounges? <\/li>\n
  • How to get airport lounge access<\/li>\n
  • How to get the cheapest airport lounge prices<\/li>\n
  • Book an airport lounge with Holiday Extras<\/li>\n
  • Book an airport lounge with Lounge Pass<\/li>\n
  • Book an airport lounge with No1 Lounges <\/li>\n

    Travelling in business class is a dream for many holidaymakers, with luxury amenities and perks you don’t find in economy, but this comes with a business class price tag that might be out of budget for many people. However, there is a way you can boost your travel experience and enjoy some luxurious perks without shelling out on an expensive flight ticket.<\/p>\n

    To get into the business class lounges run by airlines such as British Airways or Virgin Atlantic, chances are you are definitely going to need that business or first class ticket – or at least be a frequent flyer or cardholder. But, most UK airports also offer their own airport lounges for customers travelling in any class – and it might not be as pricey as you think.<\/p>\n

    Speaking to Express.co.uk, Seamus McCauley, editor-in-chief at Holiday Extras<\/strong> said: “Every year, Holiday Extras researches how much UK holidaymakers spend in departures at the airport whilst they wait for a plane – with our most recent data showing that it’s an average of £23 each.<\/p>\n

    “With lounges starting from as little as £26 per person, the research shows that in many cases it’s actually cheaper to book a lounge – and not only do you get most things that holidaymakers buy in departures such as food, drink, wifi and magazines, included within the entry price, but a comfortable, quiet and relaxing space away from the bustle of departures.”<\/p>\n

    If you’re jetting off in the coming months and want to learn more, scroll down for our complete guide, or click on the links to jump to the relevant section. Alternatively, if you haven’t yet booked your flights or holiday, why not take a look at some of the best deals on offer from British Airways<\/strong> at the moment or try to grab a holiday deal in the latest Jet2 and Jet2holidays sale<\/strong>?<\/p>\n

    What is included in an airport lounge?<\/h2>\n

    Airport lounges vary depending on which airport and which type of lounge you are at, but across the board, they offer a safe haven away from the hustle and bustle of the main terminal. The majority of lounge passes include a selection of free drinks, including alcoholic beverages if you fancy treating yourself to a glass of fizz while you put your feet up.<\/p>\n

    You can also expect free snacks, occasionally hot food dishes, and free magazines to flick through while you pass the time. Additionally, most lounges also have a TV and WiFi.<\/p>\n

    For those on a business trip, some lounges do offer dedicated spaces for you to get on with some work, meanwhile, those heading on a family holiday are also covered, with most lounges accepting little ones.<\/p>\n

    And in some cases, you might even be treated to Fast Track security as part of the deal. It’s important to note, however, that the amenities on offer vary so it’s best to check the details of the specific lounge on the airport website before you book.<\/p>\n

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    Seamus McCauley, from Holiday Extras, told Express.co.uk: “Aspire is Europe’s largest brand of airport lounge, and includes everything you could need to have the perfect start to your trip; comfortable seats, food and drink, and a relaxed space. Its lounge at Inverness Airport<\/strong> is available for just under £26 per person, so it’s a great option if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option.<\/p>\n

    “If you’re looking for something a bit more luxurious – Clubrooms by No1 Lounges<\/strong> would be worth considering. Its lounge at Gatwick is priced from £42 per person, and for the added cost holidaymakers can make the most of a tranquil setting with plush furniture, a seasonal menu designed exclusively for lounge guests, and first-class service from its staff.”<\/p>\n

    As an example, The House in Heathrow Terminal 4<\/strong> is one of the airport’s most popular lounges, offering guests an a la carte dining menu, unlimited champagne, cocktails, soft and hot drinks, free internet access, phone access, charge points, a television, and even showers for those who want to freshen up on a layover. The lounge is also open to children, accessible and has a prayer room.<\/p>\n

    Or, if you’re flying from Manchester Airport, Terminal 3’s Escape Lounge<\/strong> is one of the flight hubs most in-demand. Here, guests can expect a range of sweet treats, drinks and fresh food. Those with a morning flight can enjoy a range of continental breakfast options, including cereals, fruit, croissants and pastries. You can also enjoy a selection of traditional hot items including sausages, bacon and beans.<\/p>\n

    From lunchtime onwards, tuck into a range of pasta and sauces, freshly baked bread and desserts. Hot drinks, soft drinks, spirits, wine, sparkling wine and beer are all included in the self-service bar, or enjoy premium drinks such as champagne for a few more pounds. There’s also free internet access, phone access, TVs, magazines and charging points, plus the lounge is open to little ones, accessible and has a prayer room.<\/p>\n

    Despite how popular many of these airport lounges are, spaces are limited on an hourly basis so once capacity has been reached, you will not be able to book a space. This ensures the lounges are never busy and guarantees peace and quiet. So, if you do want to book an airport lounge before your next holiday, it’s best to act fast.<\/p>\n

    Which UK airports have airport lounges?<\/h2>\n

    Most UK airports have airport lounges, some of which are specifically for airline passengers (such as the British Airways lounges) and others which can be accessed with a one-off fee or a membership.<\/p>\n

    Many of the busiest airports have multiple airport lounges across their terminals. With the help of Holiday Extras, we’ve rounded up all of the airport lounges on offer at flight hubs across the country. Simply click your departure airport to see which lounges are available to you:<\/p>\n

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