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Priority Pass Lounge

Open · Open 24 hours 30 seats

Priority Pass shows Antwerp on the map, but the lounge doesn’t

Priority Pass still lists a “Priority Pass Lounge” at Antwerp International Airport (ANR), but frequent‑flyer forums and review sites show no trace of an actual operating lounge in the terminal today. Treat ANR as a zero‑lounge airport and plan your time around the single small terminal rather than a nonexistent Priority Pass space.

Antwerp International Airport is tiny, with one compact terminal and short walking distances from check‑in to the lone security checkpoint. Reviews from 2023–2024 on FlyerTalk and other sites mention the check‑in hall and gate area, but none mention scanning a Priority Pass card, lounge signage, or any staffed lounge entrance in the building.

Priority Pass markets the “Priority Pass Lounge” as open 24 hours, yet ANR itself has limited scheduled flights and periods with almost no departures. Regulars on mileage forums who transit ANR several times a year report finding only public seating and basic food options land‑side and air‑side, but no controlled‑access lounge space behind a door.

There is no clear gate number, floor, or zone tied to this Priority Pass entry; current maps of ANR only show general waiting areas by the small gate cluster. Flyers who walked the entire terminal—typically in under 10 minutes—reported seeing every gate and café but never spotting lounge branding with Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or any airline name.

No published day‑pass price exists for a walk‑up guest at this “Priority Pass Lounge,” and neither Antwerp Airport’s official site nor major lounge review blogs list a pay‑per‑use lounge in ANR. If you rely on Priority Pass visits to eat or shower between flights, assume you will be paying regular terminal prices here and sitting in the public seating near the gates.

Priority Pass cardholders normally tap their card or scan a QR code at lounge reception, but here there is no documented reception desk, phone number, or email specific to a lounge inside ANR. Before your trip, check the live Priority Pass app and Antwerp Airport’s site on the same day you fly; if the lounge still appears only as a name with no location details, plan for snacks and drinks in the main terminal instead.

Practical tip: Build a buffer for food and coffee in the public terminal, and don’t burn time hunting for a Priority Pass Lounge that regular ANR flyers and reviewers have never actually found.

How to get in

  1. 01 Priority Pass

Amenities

Dining
Light refreshments available
Wi-Fi
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Showers
None
Seating
30 seats
Hours
Open 24 hours

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