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Business Center Lounge

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Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, Hall C, opposite gate 36, Blagnac, France

Landside “Business Center Lounge” at TLS is basically meeting space

At Toulouse-Blagnac (airport code TLS), the so-called Business Center Lounge sits landside, before security, and functions more like paid business facilities than a classic airline lounge with hot food and bar service. There’s no clear terminal split at TLS, but you access this area before you head to security for Terminal 1.

You pay for access on the spot, as this is a paid-access, non-airline facility and not tied to Priority Pass, DragonPass, or a specific carrier’s premium-cabin ticket. Think of it as airport office space you rent by the hour or for a half day, not a lounge you drift in and out of between boarding calls.

Public information doesn’t list a reliable day-pass price, and the airport doesn’t publish a clear rate card for “Business Center Lounge” use versus standard meeting rooms. Before you commit, ask staff at TLS for the exact per-hour or day rate in euros and what that actually covers: Wi‑Fi only, printing, or private room access.

There are no verified reports of buffet lines, free alcohol, or showers tied to the Business Center name at TLS. Most online references point instead to the regular shared lounge airside in Terminal 1 and separate bookable meeting rooms. Assume this product sits closer to a quiet work area with desks and power outlets than to an airline flagship lounge with hot dishes.

Because the facility is landside, you need to factor in security time on top of your work session. Security at TLS Terminal 1 can spike at peak morning and early evening banks; give yourself at least 30–40 minutes from leaving the Business Center area to reaching a typical Schengen gate.

With no strong review trail on FlyerTalk, Reddit, or blogs, there’s also no reliable “regulars’ playbook” here: no signature snacks, no go-to bar order, no published opening hours you can trust without reconfirming at the airport information desk.

Practical tip: treat the Business Center Lounge at TLS as paid office space first and a lounge second; only pay for it if you have a specific block of work to do and confirm both the day-pass price and current hours in person at the airport information counter before committing.

How to get in

  1. 01 Landside
  2. 02 paid access

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