Complimentary Wi‑Fi and basic snacks, Hall B, 05:00–21:00
Hall B Lounge is the Air France “Le Patio” space in Hall B, open daily from 05:00 to 21:00. It sits airside after security, serving mainly Air France and SkyTeam passengers on Schengen and international flights from Hall B.
Access runs on standard Air France / SkyTeam rules: AF and KLM business‑class, Flying Blue Gold, Platinum, Club 2000, and SkyTeam Elite Plus on a same‑day SkyTeam international ticket get in, usually with one guest. Others on AF tickets can sometimes buy entry at the door with cash or miles; reviews mention paid access but don’t pin down an exact euro price.
Food is the weak point. Regulars report crisps, biscuits, small cakes, and a light cold selection at best, with no hot dishes and no made‑to‑order anything. If you want a real meal before a 19:00 departure, eat in Hall B first and treat the lounge as snacks only.
Drinks line‑up is standard AF outstation: self‑serve soft drinks, coffee machines, and complimentary house wine and beer. Spirits can be hit‑or‑miss; expect a short rail lineup rather than a full bar, and nothing like CDG or AMS.
Space is functional. Think small outstation lounge with rows of armchairs and work tables, more like a quiet waiting room than a flagship hub. Power outlets exist but aren’t at every seat, so if you spot a free plug near the windows, grab it early.
What regulars do: SkyTeam elites on AF flights pop in 45–60 minutes before boarding, grab a glass of Bordeaux or a beer, fire up the complimentary Wi‑Fi, and clear a few emails. They do not show up two hours early expecting dinner; the public cafés in Hall B handle the real food.
Watch out for the “mixed” reviews calling it underwhelming for a flag‑carrier lounge, especially if you’re used to AF at CDG 2E or AMS KLM Crown. On a busy Monday between 17:00 and 19:00, seating can feel tight, and the snack trays run low until staff restock.
Practical tip: if you’re on a non‑SkyTeam flight from Hall A or billi, don’t trek over hoping to talk your way in. Stick to your own terminal’s public options unless your boarding pass clearly shows an eligible Air France or SkyTeam flight and status.
How to get in
- 01 Hall B
- 02 pay-at-door and airline access