- Phone
- +30 231 440 0315
- Address
- 2nd Floor, Airside, Thessaloniki International Airport “Makedonia”, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Priority Pass also gets you into Skyserv in Terminal 2
In Thessaloniki’s Terminal 2, Skyserv Lounge runs daily from 06:00 to 22:00, giving you coverage for most departures outside the very earliest and very latest flights. It sits airside in the Schengen departures area, and functions as the “other” Priority Pass option alongside the better-known lounges in the terminal.
Access is straightforward: Priority Pass works here, as do Skyserv’s own lounge invitations from some airlines and handling agents. If you don’t have membership, a walk-up day pass costs about €30, which is roughly the price of a sit-down meal and a couple of drinks in the main terminal.
The space serves standard Terminal 2 traffic, so think short- and medium-haul flights across Europe leaving from gates right down the concourse. If your boarding pass shows a Schengen gate in T2, Skyserv is in play as a waiting room with seats, Wi‑Fi, and basic food and drink before you head to security checks at the gate.
On value, compare that €30 entry to what you’d actually buy outside: a coffee at SKG runs about €3–4, a sandwich or hot snack around €8–10, and beer or wine from €5–7. If you plan on a drink plus food plus extra water and coffee during a 2–3 hour wait, the math starts to line up; for a 45‑minute stop, the fee is harder to justify unless it’s crowded in the main terminal.
Food and drink specifics for Skyserv at SKG are thin in public reviews, but Priority Pass lists it as a standard contract lounge, not a premium flagship. Expect self-serve snacks and soft drinks at a minimum, Wi‑Fi, and seating with power points rather than a full restaurant or bar with made‑to‑order plates.
Since there are no consistent traveller reports, treat Skyserv Lounge as a backup plan rather than the cornerstone of your time at SKG. If you already hold Priority Pass, it’s worth walking over once you clear security in T2; if you’re paying cash, look around the terminal first and then decide if that €30 still makes sense for the time you have.
Practical tip: build in an extra 10–15 minutes before boarding to walk from Skyserv Lounge back to your gate in Terminal 2, especially at busy evening departure banks when queues can form at the gate’s own document checks.
How to get in
- 01 Skyserv
- 02 Priority Pass