VNO’s “Conference Centre Lounge” barely exists in traveller reports
Across FlyerTalk threads from 2010 and recent lounge blogs, nobody mentions using a “Conference Centre Lounge” at Vilnius Airport (VNO), which strongly suggests this is an internal meeting space rather than a normal pay‑in lounge. It sits in the main terminal at VNO, not in a clearly signed lounge corridor like the IDW Esperanza Business Lounge in T1.
All published access details point to event‑based use only: the space is tied to the airport’s conference centre in the main terminal building at VNO, and you typically get in via a meeting booking, not a walk‑up pass. There is no confirmed gate number, and nothing links it to everyday departures from T1’s gate areas.
Hours are not published anywhere official, and no review site lists opening times for the Conference Centre Lounge, unlike the IDW Esperanza Business Lounge at VNO T1 which clearly posts its schedule. That usually means the conference space opens only when a specific event is booked, matching the “event access” note rather than regular airline or Priority Pass‑style operation.
No day pass price shows up in airport documentation or on common lounge aggregators, and not a single traveller report on Reddit, FlyerTalk, or lounger‑focused blogs quotes a euro amount. That lines up with the idea that costs are bundled into meeting‑room or conference‑package rates set by the airport, not a simple per‑person fee like the standard business lounge in T1.
Because flyers on SAS, LOT, and others out of VNO consistently reference only the IDW Esperanza Business Lounge in T1 by name, you should assume the Conference Centre Lounge does not offer the usual self‑serve snacks, drinks, or boarding‑screen setup that transit passengers expect. If you want lounge time before a Schengen flight from T1, current reviews point you to the Esperanza‑branded space instead, not this conference facility.
Practical tip: if someone mentions the “Conference Centre Lounge” in your meeting invite for VNO, confirm building entrance and security status in advance; it sits in the main terminal, and you may be accessing it landside rather than from the regular T1 departure lounge path.
How to get in
- 01 Main terminal
- 02 event access