Priority Pass gets you into The Lignum Club in Terminal A
This is Lynden Pindling’s pay-per-use option in Terminal A, mainly used via Priority Pass or a paid day pass. Most frequent flyers only mention it as a basic place to sit with AC before international or domestic departures, so go in with “better than the gate area” expectations, not Polaris-level hopes.
The Lignum Club – International & Domestic Departures Lounge sits airside in Terminal A, after security for both international and domestic flights. That means you clear security once, then head here and walk straight to your A-gate. If you’re connecting from B or C, factor in at least 10–15 minutes to walk back to your gate area in time for boarding.
Access works through Priority Pass or by paying a walk-up day pass at the front desk, which most reports place in the roughly US$40–US$60 band for adults. Kids often have lower pricing or come in as guests on a pass, so check the exact fee before tapping your card. If you hold multiple lounge memberships, this is usually the only lounge option they’ll pull up for NAS Terminal A.
Food expectations should be basic: think simple snacks, light bites, and soft drinks rather than a full hot buffet or made-to-order menu. Beer, wine, and well spirits might be included or sold at typical airport bar prices, so assume US$7–US$12 per alcoholic drink and be pleasantly surprised if it’s cheaper. If you want a full meal, many regulars still grab something in the main concourse near the A gates first.
Space-wise, this is more “extra seating with outlets” than a large flagship lounge. Seating tends to be standard armchairs and small tables, with a few spots near windows depending on the layout. Wi‑Fi usually matches the terminal’s speeds, so expect workable email and streaming rather than office-grade performance. If your flight is during the afternoon bank of departures between roughly 13:00 and 17:00, assume more crowding.
With almost no detailed reports on showers, daybeds, or quiet rooms, assume this is a single-room setup focused on pre-flight waiting, not long layover recovery. Plan on a 60–90 minute visit before an international departure from Terminal A, long enough to grab a drink, charge devices, and board at first call without rushing.
How to get in
- 01 Priority Pass
- 02 Day pass