- Address
- Cologne/Bonn (CGN), Terminal 2, Gates D, behind security and passport control, opposite gate D50
Eurowings status at CGN doesn’t get you a “Eurowings Lounge.”
At Cologne Bonn Terminal 1, Eurowings sells and advertises lounge access, but on the day, staff point you to partner facilities like The Lounge in Terminal 1 or the contract non‑Schengen lounge in Terminal 2 instead of a branded Eurowings Lounge. If your boarding pass says “Eurowings Lounge,” it effectively means “use the contracted lounge matching your gate and zone.”
Terminal matters at CGN: Eurowings Schengen flights generally work with the airside lounge in Terminal 1, while non‑Schengen Eurowings flights are sent to the non‑Schengen contract lounge in Terminal 2 that also serves British Airways and Turkish Airlines. That Terminal 2 lounge sits airside after passport control, so you need enough buffer to walk over from security and still make boarding at a B‑gate.
Access at Terminal 1 runs through airline invitations and common lounge programs rather than a door labeled “Eurowings Lounge,” and pricing for walk‑ups typically tracks other German contract lounges in the €35–€45 range for a 3‑hour stay. Over in Terminal 2 non‑Schengen, reviews of The Lounge mention self‑serve soft drinks, beer and wine, plus basic hot food like pasta and soup during peak evening banks.
If you’re flying Eurowings to a non‑Schengen destination like the UK or Turkey, check your boarding pass and look for Terminal 2 printed next to the gate; that’s your hint you’ll be sent to the Terminal 2 non‑Schengen lounge that “majorly serves Eurowings (Non‑Schengen), British Airways and Turkish Airlines,” not any lounge with Eurowings branding. For purely domestic hops such as CGN–MUC, your access, if any, typically ties to the Terminal 1 side and whatever contract lounge is open that day.
Food and drink are standard contract-lounge level: think packaged snacks, a couple of hot trays, filter coffee from a push‑button machine and a small alcohol corner rather than a full bar with named cocktails, so don’t come in hungry expecting a full dinner. Power outlets line some wall seating and tables, but in the Terminal 2 non‑Schengen space the better plugs go fast around the single window row facing the apron.
Tip: build in an extra 15–20 minutes at CGN to confirm which contract lounge your Eurowings flight actually uses, especially if your gate’s still “t.b.a.” on the screens when you clear security in Terminal 1.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal 1
- 02 airline lounge