Aspire Lounges reopening with advanced COVID-19 Measures

This article was originally published in 2020 and contains information that was accurate at the time but is no longer current. While we have chosen to keep this post available for its historical context, please be aware that some of the details, such as lounge reopening timelines and COVID-related policies, may have changed since the original publication date.

For the most up-to-date information on airport lounge access and amenities, please refer to our more recent articles or visit our lounge directory. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our team at LoungePair.

The Aspire Lounges team are starting to welcome airline passengers back into their lounges across the world. In these uncertain times, it’s important that travellers know as much as they can about the measures being taken to keep them safe on their travels.

“With the evolving situation surrounding COVID-19, I wish to assure you that we are doing everything that we can to ensure your travels are safe and you have extra flexibility should you need it.” says VP Global Lounges Mr. Shaun Weston.

What lounges are now open?

Lounges now open (or re-opening soon) include:

We’ve been featuring many of these lounges as part of our #Ilovemylounge campaign. You can see some great photos on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.

Lounge re-opening dates will continue to be announced individually via Aspire’s website and their own social media accounts.

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What health and hygiene measures are being taken in these lounges?

The Aspire Lounge experience will be a little different for a while, thanks to COVID-19 and the measures they are implementing across their network.

  • Social distancing

  • Self-service check in (where possible)

  • Reduced capacity in lounges

  • Table service instead and/or assisted buffet service 

  • Reduced menu offering to a low contact menu (details of the updated lounge menus can be found on each lounge’s landing page on the Aspire website)

  • Increased cleaning schedule

  • 3 alcoholic drinks limit per person, per visit across UK & Irish lounges

  • No physical newspapers or magazines in the lounge, this service has now been replaced with PressReader, providing lounge guests with access to over 7,000 titles digitally. You can learn more about PressReader in Aspire and Club Aspire Lounges.

Do I have to wear a face mask in Aspire Lounges?

Each lounge’s policy will differ slightly depending on the airport lounge you are visiting. Some airports request all customers travelling through the airport should wear face masks at all times, others only advise this, and some airports do not state a preference on this.

If you are unsure whether you will be asked to wear a face covering when travelling through the airport and visiting the lounge, please contact the airport you are departing from for clarification.

Where can I find more information on Aspire Lounges?

Visit the Executive Lounge website for the latest information on openings and hours of operation.

Daniel Kinnoch

Daniel can often be found in airport lounges when travelling with a coffee and something sweet.

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