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Meet and Assist Lounge

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Paid meet-and-greet at VNO usually funnels into Narbutas space

At Vilnius Airport (VNO) the “Meet and Assist Lounge” label mainly shows up in handling offers, but frequent flyers report that paid meet-and-greet typically uses the same Narbutas-branded lounge area near security in T1 or very small private rooms that aren’t publicly documented. There’s no separate, signposted Meet and Assist Lounge with its own desk or door that you can just walk up to and pay at on the day.

Access runs through a paid meet-and-greet service in the main terminal at VNO, usually arranged in advance via your airline, a concierge, or a third‑party assist company, rather than a simple walk‑up day pass. You meet your handler in the public landside hall of Terminal 1, and they escort you through check‑in and security to either the Narbutas lounge space or a quieter holding room, depending on what your package includes and what’s available at the time.

Hours aren’t published anywhere for a dedicated Meet and Assist Lounge, which tracks with the reality that it behaves more like a flexible service than like the standard Narbutas lounge that follows airport operating hours for T1 departures. If you’re landing on a late arrival after 23:00, expect the meet-and-greet side (fast tracking, escort, help with bags) to still function if prebooked, but don’t count on access to a branded, separate lounge beyond whatever seating your agent finds past security.

Pricing isn’t posted on the airport site for a standalone Meet and Assist Lounge either, and most reports point to bundled fees quoted per passenger or per group by handlers such as airline station agents or VIP service providers, often in the €80–€200 range for full arrival or departure service at VNO. That usually covers escorting you through check‑in and security plus time in the Narbutas lounge space, not a dedicated private salon with its own food or bar program.

Food and drink line up with whatever is in the Narbutas business lounge at Vilnius on that given day: expect light snacks, coffee from a machine, and soft drinks rather than a full kitchen or an à la carte menu, with alcohol selection varying by supplier contracts in T1. If your meet-and-greet package mentions “VIP room,” assume it’s mainly about privacy and seating and still tied to the same catering that serves the standard business lounge setup.

Practical tip: if someone selling you VNO meet-and-assist talks up a dedicated “Meet and Assist Lounge,” pin them down on specifics—ask if you’ll be taken into the Narbutas lounge in T1, a separate private room, or just priority seating near your actual departure gate printed on your boarding pass.

How to get in

  1. 01 Main terminal
  2. 02 paid meet-and-greet
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