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O2 Spa Lounge

T2 flyers treat O2 Spa Lounge more like a salon

In Mumbai’s Terminal 2, O2 Spa Lounge sits landside as a paid spa stop, not a classic “lounge” with hot food, work pods, and daybeds. You’re looking at a menu of massages and grooming treatments instead of buffet trays and bar taps, which is why it barely shows up in BOM lounge threads on points forums.

O2 Spa Lounge is inside T2 of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, serving passengers on both domestic and international departures from this terminal. Access is walk-up and paid; this is not part of Priority Pass, airline status, or business class entitlements according to recent listings. Think of it as an airport spa inside the terminal footprint, not an airline partner lounge.

Pricing shifts, but past reports at other O2 locations in India put a 30‑minute back or foot massage in the ₹1,500–₹2,500 range, with longer 60‑minute sessions trending higher. Expect something similar at BOM T2, with a menu that usually includes express foot treatments, neck and shoulder work, and basic grooming like manicures. Card payment in INR is standard, and you can usually settle the bill in under five minutes.

Food here is not the play: O2 Spa Lounge at T2 is focused on treatments, not buffets or a bar. If you want a proper meal, you’re better off hitting one of the terminal restaurants near the central departures zone in T2, then dropping by O2 for a quick 20‑ or 30‑minute session. Treat it as a bolt‑on to your airport time, not a place to camp for three hours with a laptop.

The spa format also means there are no dedicated workstations, printing facilities, or showers listed for this location in T2. You get treatment rooms and waiting chairs rather than desk space and power strips. If you need to work, plug into a power outlet near your gate; if you need a massage or quick grooming before a long overnight flight out of BOM, the spa fills that gap.

The smart move: check your gate in T2, eat first near your pier, then walk back to O2 with at least a 45‑minute buffer before boarding to avoid clock‑watching during a paid treatment.

How to get in

  1. 01 T2
  2. 02 paid access spa

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