- Phone
- +49 341 2242200
- Website
- tavoperationservices.com ↗
- Address
- Leipzig/Halle Airport, Terminal B, Airside, Schengen Departures, Schkeuditz, DE
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Access with most major lounge cards, Primeclass Lounge Leipzig/Halle in Terminal B is the default contract lounge at LEJ.
The lounge sits airside in Terminal B’s Schengen zone, serving multiple airlines and card programs as the generic “LEJ Lounge.” It opens at 05:00 and closes at 21:00, so it covers the first departures but not very late arrivals or night flights.
Figure on a standard contract-lounge setup: self-serve snacks, soft drinks, and coffee rather than full restaurant service. Access is paid or via programs like Diners Club and other global lounge networks; walk-up pricing from third-party sites usually lands in the €30–€40 range for a stay of around three hours.
Location is post-security in Terminal B, so you clear passport control only if you are on a non-Schengen flight and then walk back toward the Schengen area for this lounge’s entrance. LEJ is small, and from the Zentralterminal check-in desks to Terminal B security usually runs under 15–20 minutes outside peak school-holiday Fridays.
Seating is standard armchairs and small tables rather than lie-flat chairs or private rooms. Power outlets at older German regional lounges often mean a mix of Schuko sockets and a few USB ports; expect to compete for outlets on weekday mornings before 09:00. Wi‑Fi typically mirrors airport speeds rather than offering a dedicated business-grade line.
Food at this type of Primeclass-branded space usually means cold cuts, bread rolls, packaged snacks, and maybe a soup rotation, not hot plated meals. Drinks tend to cover filter coffee, tea, soft drinks, and basic local beer and wine; spirits, if present, are usually only one or two labels, not a long list. Eat a proper meal in the Zentralterminal landside if you have a long layover around lunch or dinner.
Capacity issues at LEJ are rarer than at hubs like FRA or MUC, but contract lounges can still feel tight if two Airbus A320 departures bank around the same 18:00–19:00 window. If you see a queue of more than five people at the front desk, you probably won’t find many groups of two seats together inside.
Use this lounge for Wi‑Fi, a seat, and a drink, not as a destination: arrive 60–90 minutes before departure from Terminal B, spend 30–45 minutes here, then head to your gate when boarding shows T‑30 on the screens.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal B
- 02 Schengen
- 03 paid access