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easyJet The Lounge

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There is no dedicated easyJet lounge in BER Terminal 1

At Berlin Brandenburg (BER) Terminal 1, easyJet markets lounge access through partners, but there is no orange-branded “easyJet The Lounge” space like you might expect from the name. If you see lounge access mentioned on a fare or status perk, it typically means entry to a contract lounge in T1 rather than an airline-run room.

Terminal 1 at BER handles most easyJet departures from the central check-in and security zone serving the 1–24 gates, so lounge access here depends on whoever easyJet’s ground partner happens to contract with at the time. FlyerTalk threads from 2023 and 2024 point travellers toward generic lounges such as the Tempelhof Lounge in T1, not a separate easyJet-branded facility.

Access rules usually come via your easyJet fare bundle, status with partner programs, or a lounge membership like Priority Pass; “Terminal 1, airline and partners” in the marketing copy just means you’ll be routed to an existing third-party lounge in that terminal. If your ticket mentions lounge use, check the exact lounge name at online check‑in and again on the airport monitors once you’re at BER T1.

Food, drinks, and seating quality at these contract lounges vary, because BER can switch operators and contracts with only a few months’ notice. One year the Tempelhof Lounge might pour draft beer and offer hot soup at lunch, and another year the same space might revert to packaged snacks and bottled drinks, all while still being sold under the umbrella of easyJet lounge access.

Because there are currently no consistent traveller reports specific to an "easyJet The Lounge" in BER Terminal 1, plan as if you’re using a standard contract lounge: basic cold food, self-serve coffee machines, and mixed reviews on Wi‑Fi speeds during the 06:00–09:00 bank of departures. If you’re expecting an airline‑style flagship lounge with dedicated easyJet branding, you will be disappointed.

Practical tip: build in 20–25 minutes between clearing T1 security and boarding if you plan to use any lounge sold as “easyJet The Lounge,” and check the lounge name and exact location on the departures screens so you don’t waste time hunting for a non-existent orange-branded room.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal 1
  2. 02 airline and partners

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