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Airline lounge

B

Gate B2 is your marker if you want lounge access in Terminal B

Terminal B is the side of SJU where you actually have a realistic shot at a paid lounge option without changing terminals. If your boarding pass says B on it, you stay airside and walk a few minutes from the central food court area to the airline lounge entrance in B, instead of trekking back toward Terminal A.

The lounge sits post-security in Terminal B, so you clear TSA once at SJU and then you’re done. Figure 10–15 minutes from the general B checkpoint to reaching the door if lines are normal and you’re not stopping at the Subway or the duty‑free near gate B5. If you’re connecting from A to a B flight, plan at least 20 minutes to walk over and still get any value out of a visit.

Access here runs through the “airline lounge” setup in Terminal B, but as of 2026 there’s no clearly documented, carrier‑specific club with published amenities or entry rules beyond standard paid or pass-based lounge schemes. That’s important: if you’re chasing a specific branded product like a Delta Sky Club or Admirals Club, SJU’s concrete options sit in other parts of the airport, not B.

Hours tend to track daytime bank schedules in Terminal B, roughly covering late‑morning departures through early evening, but you want to confirm against your exact flight time if you’re on a 06:00 or 22:00 departure. The simple rule: if most B-gates are quiet or closed, don’t count on the lounge being open either.

Pricing data for walk‑up entry at the B‑terminal lounge doesn’t show up cleanly in public sources, but expect typical US airport numbers in the $40–$60 range per adult, in line with paid entry lounges at similar mid‑size airports. If you hold a premium travel card that usually works with contract lounges, add SJU‑B to your list to check in the issuer’s app before you fly.

With no solid menu or photo set publicly documented, treat this lounge as a seat‑and‑Wi‑Fi play, not a destination for a full meal. Eat something in the main B concourse first – even a quick sandwich at the spot near gate B4 – and then use the lounge mainly for outlets, quieter seating, and a bathroom without a gate‑area queue.

One practical tip: if your layover in B is under 45 minutes gate‑to‑gate, skip the unknowns here and stay near your departure gate; above an hour, the lounge starts to make sense, especially when SJU gets crowded around the midday departure bank.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal B
  2. 02 airline lounge

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