One lounge covers Bergen Airport’s T gates
BGO only has one functioning lounge in departures: Bergen Lounge in Terminal T’s international area, open daily from 05:00 to 20:00. There’s no separate domestic or SAS lounge anymore, so plan around this single option if you want lounge time before a flight out of Bergen.
Access rules and who actually gets in
Access is tied tightly to ticket class and cards. Business passengers on SAS, KLM, Air France, Finnair, Icelandair, Iberia, Edelweiss, LOT, Lufthansa (First) and AirBaltic are on the list. Widerøe Flex/Full Flex also shows as eligible. On the card side, American Express Centurion, DragonPass, and LoungeKey all work here, and walk-up access runs about NOK 445 per person.
Food, drink, and what to expect for NOK 445
Think standard Nordic contract-lounge spread, not restaurant service, for that NOK 445 day pass. You’ll typically see simple cold items and self-serve drinks rather than hot made-to-order dishes, and seating fills quickly during the morning wave of European departures from Terminal T.
Layout, location, and domestic trap
The lounge sits airside in the international departures section of Terminal T, past security and passport control, so it mainly helps on non-Schengen or onward international routes. Regulars on FlyerTalk note the old SAS Café Lounge by gates B15/16 never reopened after COVID, and that space now runs as a fast-food outlet instead of a lounge.
What regulars do now that SAS’s lounge is gone
Frequent SAS and Widerøe flyers report that with no domestic or SAS-branded lounge left, they either sit in the general gate areas near gates B15/16 or time their departures so they can enter the main Bergen Lounge in the international zone when their ticket or card qualifies.
Watch out for access limitations
Be careful on domestic or purely Schengen itineraries from Bergen: you may not be able to reach the international-side Bergen Lounge from certain gates in Terminal T, and with the old SAS Café Lounge permanently closed, there’s currently no alternative lounge in the domestic section.
Practical tip
If you’re considering the NOK 445 day pass, check your flight time and gate first; the value only makes sense if you can actually reach the international departures area and sit for at least 60–90 minutes.
How to get in
- 01 AirBaltic Business Class
- 02 Air France Business Class
- 03 Edelweiss Business Class
- 04 Finnair Business Class
- 05 Iberia Business Class
- 06 Icelandair Business Class
- 07 KLM Business Class
- 08 LOT Business Class
- 09 Lufthansa First Class
- 10 SAS Business Class
- 11 Widerøe Flex/Full Flex
- 12 American Express Centurion
- 13 DragonPass
- 14 LoungeKey