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Priority Pass Lounge

T2 Open · 24/7 50 seats showers

T2 only has one lounge, and this is it

At Zvartnots T2, Priority Pass access just sends you to the generic Business Lounge near the international departure gates, so don’t waste time hunting for a separate “Priority Pass Lounge” sign. The space sits airside after passport control in T2, and staff scan Priority Pass cards or sell paid day passes at the front desk.

The lounge runs 24/7, which matters on late-night departures to hubs like Doha or early-morning flights to Europe. If you land on a red-eye and connect onward, you can still walk in at 03:00 and find somewhere to sit instead of staying in the public seating around the T2 gates.

Access works two ways: Priority Pass cardholders swipe in for free (subject to their membership rules), and walk-up guests can usually buy a day pass in Armenian dram or by card at the reception counter. The front desk in T2 keeps a log of entries, and staff may cap entry during banked departure peaks around midnight when several long-haul flights leave.

Inside, this is the same Business Lounge used for airline premium cabins, so Priority Pass guests share the room with business-class passengers on carriers like Qatar Airways and Aeroflot. That shared setup is where most complaints start: frequent flyers on Reddit note that having only this one partner lounge in T2 can feel less exclusive than the glossy credit-card marketing suggests when the room fills up.

Food and drink follow a standard Business Lounge pattern for a small airport: think simple hot items, snacks, and soft drinks rather than made-to-order menus. You will usually find sandwiches or small hot dishes set out on a self-serve counter, plus tea and coffee machines; don’t arrive expecting restaurant-level dining at 01:30 before an overnight flight.

Seats cluster close to power outlets along the walls, and these plugs are valuable if you need to charge a laptop or phone before a 4–5 hour sector to Europe or the Gulf. Wi‑Fi runs off the airport system with a separate lounge login, and speeds are generally fine for email and streaming short videos, not full remote work marathons.

Practical tip: in T2, head through security and passport control first, then walk directly toward the main Business Lounge signage; if the reception screen shows “Business Lounge,” you are in the right place for Priority Pass access and paid day passes.

How to get in

  1. 01 Priority Pass
  2. 02 Day pass

Amenities

Dining
Snacks and beverages available.
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi available.
Showers
Available
Seating
50 seats
Hours
24/7

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