- Phone
- +90 242 444 22 14
- Address
- Antalya International Airport, International Terminal 2, airside after passport control, 3rd floor, Antalya, TR
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Pay-at-door lounge in Antalya T2 with identity confusion
In Terminal 2 at Antalya (AYT), “Comfort Lounge” shows up in some materials while reviews online describe only a generic CIP lounge, so assume this is the same pay-at-door space rather than a separate, premium option. That matters if you’re deciding between paying here or just waiting at a regular gate like 64 or 65 with a coffee.
The lounge sits airside in T2, past security and passport control, serving international departures that use the older charter-heavy terminal, so you need a same-day boarding pass for a T2 flight to get in. Access works on a walk-up basis with pay-at-door rates posted at reception, and staff take payment in Turkish lira or card before you head to seating near the large windows.
Food in the CIP-style T2 lounge typically runs to simple cold items like sandwiches and pastries plus a few hot trays, so treat this as a basic snack stop rather than a full meal before a 4-hour flight to the UK or Germany. Don’t expect chef-made dishes or strong vegetarian labeling on every item; reviews talk more about quantity than anything like a standout signature plate.
Drinks usually include self-serve soft drinks, tea, and machine coffee, plus a couple of local alcoholic options, which makes sense if you want a beer before a 22:30 departure when many airside cafés have long lines. If you care about espresso quality, you’re probably better off grabbing a paid coffee from a branded outlet in T2’s main concourse first.
Seating in T2’s lounge generally fills up during heavy charter banks, for example around midday blocks when multiple UK and EU flights board between 11:00 and 14:00. Power outlets are scattered rather than at every seat, so if you need to charge a laptop before a 3.5-hour flight, walk the room once and claim a spot near the walls or pillars.
With no clear distinction between “Comfort Lounge” and the generic CIP lounge, treat any priority or expectation lightly and decide on price versus what you see at the door; ask staff to confirm the current walk-up rate in lira and how long you can stay, then compare that to your actual time before boarding from T2’s lower 60s gates.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal 2
- 02 pay-at-door