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Business Class Lounge

North Open · 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM 60 seats showers

BA prints paper lounge invites here because POS has no separate business-class facility.

The “Business Class Lounge” in the North terminal at Piarco really means access to the shared VIP Flyers Club, used by multiple airlines for premium passengers. British Airways, for example, hands out physical paper invitations at check-in for eligible Club World and status customers, even though the oneworld lounge finder claims POS has no lounge at all. Treat that invite as your key; there isn’t a different BA-branded room hiding somewhere else in the terminal.

This lounge sits airside in the North terminal, past security and immigration, and runs daily from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM, which covers the early Caribbean departures and most late-evening flights. Access is tied to your ticket: you need to be flying in business class or otherwise on your airline’s list for VIP Flyers Club entry. There’s no separate buy-in desk here in the way you might see at bigger hubs, so don’t count on paying cash at the door.

Inside, you get standard regional lounge basics: seating with power outlets in some clusters, Wi‑Fi internet that works well enough for email and WhatsApp, and self-service food and drink. Reviews mention light snacks rather than full hot meals – think small bites and packaged items rather than a full buffet – and a selection of soft drinks plus alcoholic options poured from bottles behind or beside the counter. It’s miles better than waiting at a public gate, but it’s not a long-haul flagship operation.

One hard limitation: there are no showers in any of the airside lounges at POS, including this one, according to regular FlyerTalk reports. If you’re coming off a red‑eye into Trinidad and then connecting onward from the North terminal, factor that in; you’ll have Wi‑Fi, food and drinks, but not a place to freshen up properly. Seating can also fill up in the evening departure bank when multiple airlines send their premium customers to the same room.

Regulars flying BA and other carriers just follow the printed or boarding-pass lounge invitation to VIP Flyers Club and call that the business-class lounge, since there is no separate facility. One practical tip: at check‑in, confirm with the agent that your boarding pass or a paper slip actually shows lounge access for the North terminal VIP Flyers Club, so you don’t waste time backtracking once you’re airside.

How to get in

  1. 01 Business Class Passengers

Amenities

Dining
Buffet-style dining
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi
Showers
Available
Seating
60 seats
Hours
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM

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