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Private VIP Suite

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Invitation-only VIP suite at Vilnius Airport that almost nobody has reviewed

At Vilnius International Airport (VNO), the Private VIP Suite runs as a ground-handling style product in the main terminal, but details like exact hours, menu, and pricing aren’t published anywhere useful. Most public lounge coverage for VNO focuses on the IDW Esperanza Business Lounge in Terminal T1, which is a completely different space.

Access works via private access in the main terminal, not through a visible door off the standard security or gate areas. There’s no day pass pricing listed on the airport site or in third-party databases, and it doesn’t show up in Priority Pass, LoungeKey, or credit card lounge collections.

FlyerTalk threads going back to around 2010–2013 talk about how Vilnius lounge info is patchy, and that pattern still holds: frequent flyers document the IDW Esperanza lounge in T1, but the Private VIP Suite barely gets named, let alone reviewed. That usually points to invitation-only use via airlines, corporations, or VIP handling agents.

If you’re flying out of Terminal T1 and thinking about paying at the door somewhere, plan on the public IDW Esperanza Business Lounge instead, because there is no confirmed walk-up option for this Private VIP Suite. Ask your airline or travel arranger at least 48 hours before departure if they can book VIP ground handling; that’s how similar products work at small European capitals.

Because hours are listed as .null in public databases and not clarified on the official VNO pages, assume the Private VIP Suite only operates around pre-arranged flights. Don’t rely on it for a early-morning 05:00 departure or a late-night arrival unless your confirmation email spells out timing.

What matters here: this is not a casual upgrade you buy at check-in. Think of it in the same bucket as meet-and-greet plus private room services at other airports, often bundled with fast-track security, private transfer from aircraft, and separate catering, all billed on a per-party basis rather than per-person lounge entry.

Practical tip: if an airline, hotel, or corporate travel agent mentions “VIP service” at VNO, ask them in writing if that means the Private VIP Suite in the main terminal, what’s actually included, and the total cost before you say yes.

How to get in

  1. 01 Main terminal
  2. 02 private access
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Amenities

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