Plaza Premium Lounge






- Complimentary snacks
- Complimentary hot buffet
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Flight information monitors
- Newspapers and magazines
- TV
The Plaza Premium Lounge boasts a refined residential décor, floor-to-ceiling windows, and ample space to relax, work, or dine ahead of a flight. Amenities include an a-la-carte food menu, a full-service bar, fast Wi-Fi, and a family room.
Plaza Premium Lounge at London - Gatwick (LGW) welcomes:
- Pay-in customers: relax at the lounge no matter what airline you're flying. Purchase access now and save time and money.
- Select premium customers and elite members departing on an airline served by this lounge (see Airlines tab).
You may have access to Plaza Premium Lounge as a premium customer of one of the following airlines, or as an elite member of their frequent flyer program. Check the Access rules tab for more details.
SkyTeam
Access for eligible customers traveling on the following SkyTeam member airlines only.
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Overall ratings
Having not travelled for a couple of years – the Lounge “experience” in general has been severely diluted. Here now, there is no selection of food – just a couple of small “meals” you can order once. Although one guy near us must have been clued up as his one order included 1 of everything on the menu!. Lacklustre cleaning and while pleasant enough to deal with, the staff seemed generally lethargic. On the plus side – this lounge has a nice atmosphere, self service cans of soft drinks and very good views. We had to pay £5 on top of our Pass to guarantee access – this also now appears standard at Gatwick. Was it worth it – the £5 extra, just – but not the full £35-40 entry fee as a one off.
No escape from screaming kids whose parents don’t bother to keep them under control. Food by QR code is poor. Mine arrived with plastic packaging inside it. The opposite of relaxing.