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Executive Passenger Lounge

Main Terminal at MHT has no confirmed full-service lounge.

At Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, there’s no clear proof that an “Executive Passenger Lounge” operates today as a separate, staffed lounge. Public information instead points to a business center in the Main Terminal and older references to the Granite Club that date back to at least 2013. With no current schedule, gate, or airline partner published, treat this as an unverified or legacy label rather than a guaranteed space you can plan around.

The airport’s official site lists a Business Center in the Main Terminal, but doesn’t attach the Executive Passenger Lounge name, any posted hours, or a check-in process. There is also no mention of walk-up pricing or a day pass product, which strongly suggests this is not a pay-per-use lounge like you’d find at larger hubs. If you see “Executive Passenger Lounge” on a reservation or FBO document tied to MHT, it’s likely associated with general aviation operations rather than commercial departures.

Access notes are sparse: the description “General Aviation” implies that any such lounge or reception area sits on the GA side of the field, not in the standard TSA-secured departures zone used by airlines like Southwest, American, or United. In practice that means no lounge access for a normal Main Terminal boarding pass, even in first class, and no Priority Pass, Amex, or airline elite access listed. If you’re arriving via a charter or private flight handled by an FBO, your operator is the only reliable source for access details.

Historic mentions of the Granite Club at MHT describe a small, quiet room with basic seating and light snacks, but recent FlyerTalk threads note that those references are old and possibly obsolete. There is no current menu, bar list, or shower information published anywhere official. With that data gap, assume you will be relying on Main Terminal concessions and gate seating for food, drinks, and workspace before a regular commercial flight.

Practical tip: if you don’t have written confirmation from your charter, FBO, or corporate travel desk that an Executive Passenger Lounge is included, plan as if MHT has no accessible lounge option for your trip and build in time to eat or work in the Main Terminal instead.

How to get in

  1. 01 General Aviation

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