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Vistara Lounge

T2

T2’s “Vistara Lounge” at CCU is just a branded corner

In Kolkata T2, Vistara business passengers are sent to the same TFS/Travel Club contract lounge used by multiple airlines, with a small roped-off Vistara-branded section rather than a separate lounge. Check-in staff in T2 usually print the lounge invite and point you toward the common facility airside after security.

There’s no separate entrance, gate number, or dedicated corridor for this space; once inside the Travel Club you just walk to the Vistara-marked area, which has a few rows of slightly quieter seating and some labelled dishes on the buffet. Frequent flyers on FlyerTalk describe it as “the common lounge with a reserved section,” not like the fully standalone Vistara setup at DEL T3.

Food is typical Indian contract-lounge fare: expect a handful of hot items such as pulao, dal, and one chicken or paneer dish, plus sandwiches and dessert; reviewers say it’s fine for a snack before a 60–90 minute domestic hop, but nothing you’d plan a three-hour layover around. Drinks usually mean soft drinks, tea, and machine coffee; liquor options follow whatever the Travel Club stocks that day.

A Vistara Gold flyer quoted on an Indian aviation forum summed it up as “fine for a snack and Wi‑Fi,” noting speeds good enough for email and basic streaming. Power outlets sit between a portion of the seats, so if you need to charge a laptop before a 2–3 hour flight, grab a wall-side seat early, since those go first during evening bank departures.

Shower and nap options are not specific to Vistara here; you only get whatever the underlying TFS/Travel Club lounge at CCU T2 offers at that time. If you’re expecting the kind of dedicated spa-style shower suites you see in some metro hubs, forum regulars state clearly that CCU does not have that under the Vistara name.

Regulars who fly short domestic segments, such as CCU–DEL or CCU–BOM around two hours, often skip this lounge completely if boarding starts in under 45–60 minutes, and instead sit at the gate. Their logic: the contract lounge can feel generic and crowded during peak waves, so you may gain only a quick bite and a drink.

Tip: At check-in in Terminal 2, ask staff which lounge is printed on your invite and how busy the TFS/Travel Club is; if they say it’s packed, you might be better off grabbing a snack in the terminal and heading straight to the Vistara priority boarding lane when it opens.

How to get in

  1. 01 T2
  2. 02 Vistara business class

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