- Phone
- +39 079 935011
- Address
- Airside - Level 4D, near Gate A6, Alghero-Fertilia Airport (AHO), Alghero, IT
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Gate A6 is the landmark for Alghero’s low-profile Club Lounge
This is the contract lounge in T1 by gate A6 that almost nobody writes about, but it runs daily from 08:00 to 22:00 and sits airside on level 4D, after security and passport control. If you have a Priority Pass or similar card and want a seat away from the general waiting area, this is the only game in town at Alghero-Fertilia (AHO).
Access is through the main terminal in T1, and you need to clear security and any outbound passport checks before heading up to level 4D near gate A6. Priority Pass lists it specifically under “Club Lounge, Alghero Fertilia,” so have the app or card handy; walk-up paid entry may exist but isn’t advertised, so treat it as a membership-based space.
Food is basic: think packaged snacks, light bites and possibly some cold items rather than hot plated meals, with the Priority Pass description only calling out standard lounge nibbles and drinks and saying nothing about full dining. Alcohol is limited to complimentary standard drinks (beer, wine, simple spirits), so expect self-serve fridges and a modest bar setup rather than craft cocktails or premium labels.
Facilities are equally simple. Priority Pass does not mention showers, so plan on no dedicated shower rooms here and use hotel or home base facilities instead. Expect regular lounge seating, power outlets in at least some spots, Wi‑Fi, and clean washrooms in or near the lounge, but skip any expectations of nap rooms, day beds, or business cubicles.
The dress code is listed as smart-casual on Priority Pass, which is unusual for such a small regional airport lounge, so avoid beachwear straight from Alghero’s coastline and stick to regular travel clothes you’d be fine wearing in a restaurant. Staff in Italian regional lounges tend to be relaxed about this, but the rule is printed, so don’t push it with swimwear or shirtless kids.
No strong complaints show up on blogs or forums, and Loungereview only has a placeholder listing with no comments, which usually means the space is quiet, functional and forgettable in the best way. Think of it as an extra seating zone by gate A6 with snacks, drinks and Wi‑Fi from 08:00–22:00, not as a destination lounge worth arriving two hours early for.
Practical tip: land-side at AHO is small and quick, so head through security earlier than you normally would, go straight up to level 4D near gate A6, and treat the Club Lounge as a calm holding pen within a few minutes’ walk of boarding.
How to get in
- 01 Main Terminal
- 02 Priority Pass