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The Lounge Thessaloniki

Business Lounge

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Gate-side in SKG Terminal 2, this is the pay-per-use lounge

The Lounge Thessaloniki sits in Terminal 2 after security, serving Schengen and non-Schengen departures from SKG’s main terminal. It functions as a standard business lounge, not tied to a single airline, so you’ll see passengers from multiple carriers using it before flights. Expect typical seating zones, work tables, and self-service food and drinks rather than full restaurant service. If you’re already at a Terminal 2 gate, you’re within a few minutes’ walk.

Access is usually through business-class tickets, status with select airlines using Terminal 2, or common lounge programs like Priority Pass; walk-up paid entry is often available when it’s not full. Food runs basic cold items and snacks rather than full hot meals, so don’t plan it as your only meal stop before a 3–4 hour flight. Drinks cover standard soft drinks, coffee from an automatic machine, and basic alcoholic options.

Seating in The Lounge Thessaloniki leans more to armchairs than workstations, so productivity types should bring a charged laptop and use tables or side shelves as makeshift desks. Wi‑Fi is included and generally faster than the public terminal network, but still shared with everyone inside during peak morning and late-afternoon banks. Power outlets exist but aren’t at every single seat, so a small travel power strip genuinely helps.

This lounge mainly helps you escape the louder Terminal 2 gate areas rather than giving a luxury upgrade. If your layover is under 45 minutes, stick to the gate; the walk and check‑in process eat time fast. For stays of 60–120 minutes, it’s a better value: quiet, Wi‑Fi, and a drink before boarding. Plan to grab a more substantial meal elsewhere in Terminal 2, then move here to wait for boarding calls.

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