Priority Pass members currently have no lounge at Aleppo (ALP)
Despite the name "Priority Pass Lounge" in some databases, there is no functioning Priority Pass or third‑party contract lounge operating in Terminal 1 at Aleppo International Airport right now. Priority Pass’s own search tool lists no lounges at ALP, and recent traveler reports echo the same: expect terminal seating only, not a staffed lounge.
Terminal 1 is the main and only passenger terminal at Aleppo International Airport, and it operates 24 hours even though flight schedules can be limited and irregular. That 24‑hour status sometimes leads older websites to assume a 24‑hour lounge exists, but current checks with Priority Pass (as of 2024) show zero active partner lounges on their Aleppo page.
Some third‑party sites still mention a "Priority Pass Lounge" in Terminal 1 with a $30 day pass, but that $30 figure likely comes from generic template data rather than a real, staffed facility. Travelers who arrive at ALP expecting to pay at the door or swipe a Priority Pass card for lounge entry are usually directed back to the standard departure area near the gates.
The 4.5 rating you may see attached to a "Priority Pass Lounge" at ALP does not match anything in recent FlyerTalk threads or airport guides, including a long‑running discussion that began in 2007 about Syrian airport lounges. Those discussions describe basic seating and limited food options in Aleppo, but none mention a dedicated Priority Pass‑branded space in Terminal 1.
Because Aleppo International Airport sits about 7 to 10 km from the city center, many frequent flyers choose to eat or get coffee in town before heading to the airport, then rely on whatever small café or kiosk is open airside. Current guides like SleepingInAirports focus on terminal tips (seating, restrooms, and timing) rather than lounge choices, which reinforces that Priority Pass is not part of the picture here.
Practical tip: Treat ALP as a no‑lounge airport: bring a charged power bank, buy snacks and water in Aleppo city before you go, and double‑check your airline’s check‑in opening time so you are not stuck landside for two or more hours with minimal services.
How to get in
- 01 Priority Pass
- 02 Day pass