₹2800 gets you into Adani Lounge near Gate 65
In T2’s international area near Gate 65, Adani Lounge (often listed as Adani Silver Lounge) runs essentially 24 hours on paper, 12:00 am to 11:59 pm, but regulars still call it a last-resort option. Most access comes via Priority Pass or similar memberships; cash entry is ₹2800 plus taxes at the door.
This is the older international lounge in T2, separate from Plaza Premium, and it shows. Reviews on LoungeReview and Skytrax point to a small, boxy room with no runway view or natural light, just a windowless space off the main concourse. Several flyers compare it directly to Plaza Premium in the same terminal and say they only sit here when their airline or card bundles it by default.
Food is the main weak point. Priority Pass and Google comments talk about a very short buffet line, sometimes just a couple of hot trays, basic rice and curry, and a few snacks that many say are worse than what’s in the food court outside. One reviewer even called it “worse than a food court,” which stings when you’ve just paid ₹2800 plus GST.
Drinks also disappoint. Multiple Google reviews flag that the lounge serves no alcohol at all, despite being in the international departures zone of T2. You’ll usually find a basic coffee machine, tea, water, and a small fridge with soft drinks, but nothing resembling a proper bar, which catches first-time visitors off guard before late-night flights to the Gulf or Europe.
Seats and atmosphere draw mixed but generally poor feedback. Skytrax comments describe uncomfortable chairs packed close together, with power sockets in odd spots, so you may end up stretching cables across the floor. During banked departures around midnight and 03:00, dirty plates reportedly pile up because staff don’t clear tables fast enough, which adds to the “tired” feel.
Connectivity is another pain point. Several guests note that the lounge Wi‑Fi either refuses to authenticate or drops repeatedly, forcing them to tether via 4G or 5G from Indian carriers like Jio or Airtel. If you need to upload large files before a 02:30 departure, don’t rely on the lounge network alone.
What regulars do: eat and drink in the main terminal, then head into Adani Lounge mainly for a power outlet and a slightly quieter seat near Gate 65. Many AMD flyers who hold multiple memberships simply walk to Plaza Premium in T2 instead. If you still go, arrive closer to boarding time than check-in; one focused 45–60 minute stop here is about all it’s worth.
How to get in
- 01 Priority Pass
- 02 Day pass