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Signature GEG Lounge

GEG has zero public lounges for airline passengers

Spokane International’s main terminals A, B, and C don’t have Priority Pass, airline clubs, or any pay-per-use lounges. Signature GEG Lounge sits on the general aviation side instead, serving FBO traffic for private and charter flights only. If you’re flying Alaska, Delta, Southwest, or any other commercial carrier out of A/B/C, you can’t just walk over and buy day access here.

FBO access only, via Signature Flight Support

Signature GEG Lounge operates as part of Signature Flight Support’s facility at Spokane International Airport, handling private aircraft movements separate from the A, B, and C concourses. Access ties to an FBO arrangement with Signature, typically through a charter operator, corporate flight department, or general aviation aircraft using their services. There’s no turn-up-with-a-credit-card option and no tie-in with lounge programs like Priority Pass or DragonPass.

Separate from TSA screening and the main terminal

The lounge sits airside for general aviation, not behind TSA in the commercial terminals. That means commercial passengers starting in A, B, or C can’t clear security and then somehow walk to Signature GEG Lounge on foot. Moving between the FBO and the main terminal involves landside transport and coordination with Signature or your operator, not a quick stroll past gate C23.

What to expect if you actually use it

If you’re on a charter or corporate flight, Signature’s GEG lounge typically offers standard FBO comforts like seating, coffee and basic snacks, Wi‑Fi, and crew support tied to your flight schedule. The key perk is point‑to‑point handling without mixing into the regular TSA and boarding gate crowds in terminals A, B, and C. Any catering or extras usually route through your operator’s booking with Signature, not walk-up ordering at the desk.

Practical tip for Spokane flyers

Flying commercial out of Spokane and craving lounge time? Plan as if GEG has none. Build in time to eat at the terminal restaurants in A, B, or C before boarding, and save your Priority Pass or airline club expectations for your next connection at SEA, DEN, SLC, or another hub; Signature GEG Lounge won’t be part of that plan.

How to get in

  1. 01 FBO
  2. 02 private/charter

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