How to access our UK lounges

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Who can come into an Escape Lounge?

Escape Lounges accept guests flying with any airline or class.

Children and babies are welcome to enter the lounge, with those aged 35 months and under entering for free.

There are several ways to gain entry to our lounges: you can pre-book; walk-up on the day and pay at the door; enter with an applicable membership card; or gain access via your airline.

Escape Lounges FAQs

Which membership cards

grant me access?

In our UK Escape Lounges, eligible guests can use their cards to gain access for themselves and up to three guests. Please check with your card provider for information about any cost associated with entry for both the card holder and any guests. All card holder access is subject to availability. Not all passes are accepted at every lounge; please check details with staff at your chosen lounge location.

Dragonpass

Dragonpass

Prioritylist

Priority Pass

Lounge Club

Lounge club

Diners club

Diners club

Lounge Me

Lounge Me

Tav Passport

TAV Passport Card Members

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What does it cost to enter the lounge?

Guests can pre-book their entry to the Escape Lounge from £30.99 per person. 

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How long do I have access to the lounge for?

Guests will have access to the lounge 3 hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time.

Can I pre-book if I have a membership card?

DragonPass and Priority Pass card holders can now pre-book their space within our lounges. Guarantee your seat in our Escape Lounge by reserving your space via our dedicated DragonPass or Priority Pass booking portal.

It is important to remember that you will need your DragonPass or Priority Pass card to enter the lounges. If you fail to arrive at the Escape Lounge within 2 hours of your pre-booked time, we reserve the right to free your seat.

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Airline invitations

We are pleased to work with several partner airlines to accept eligible guests, usually either frequent flyers or premium/business class passengers.

There is no need to pre-book your place if you have an invitation from your airline for lounge access.

Please check with your airline prior to travel to see if you are eligible for lounge access and any terms and conditions regarding this access.

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