Priority Pass once sent people to No1 Lounge at Gates 16 and 49.
Those lounges shut years ago, and there is currently no operating No1 Lounge at London Stansted (STN). Older forum posts still mention No1 Traveller near gates 16 and 49, but these are historical references, not live options you can walk into today.
In a 2024 FlyerTalk Priority Pass thread, frequent flyers list No1 locations at Gatwick and Luton and explicitly separate Stansted from that list. That discussion treats Stansted as an airport without a No1-branded option, which matches the current Priority Pass and No1 Traveller website line-ups.
If you hold an Amex Platinum card, it still works with No1-branded lounges at other UK airports, but not at Stansted. Amex users on FlyerTalk say they can enter No1 at LGW and LTN, while at STN they have to use other lounges or stick to terminal seating and standard food options airside.
Because there is no active No1 Lounge, there is also no day-pass price, set opening hours, or gate location to quote for Stansted. Any site still listing a paid-entry No1 Lounge at STN with a fixed GBP amount and timetable is working off stale data from the pre-closure era.
Older posts mention No1 operating in the pier areas rather than the main terminal, which explains the historic references to gates 16 and 49. Those posts date back more than a decade, so they are useful only as context, not as current guidance for planning a lounge visit this year.
Practical tip: when you see “No1 Lounge – London Stansted” on a third-party list, cross-check the current lounge map on Priority Pass or your card issuer’s site, and verify the STN entry date on any blog; anything pre-2024 is likely talking about a lounge that no longer exists.
How to get in
- 01 Paid entry + lounge programs