Belfast City Airport, Ireland

Introduction

This is my review of the Aspire Lounge in Belfast’s City Airport, which I accessed via my OneWorld Sapphire status on a British Airways flight to London Heathrow.

Just a few weeks ago I had visited the Aspire Lounge in Gatwick Airport, which I thought was really poor – but I’ll start by saying I think this lounge is really excellent!

Visited

October 2023 at 18:00.

Opening Hours

The lounge is open daily from 05:15 to 21:00.

Entry Conditions

My entry to this lounge was because I am a OneWorld Emerald member, and thus flying with British Airways meant I was gained access. Alternatively if you were flying on British Airways in Club Europe/Business Class you have access.

If you a Priority Pass member you have access. If you are an American Express Platinum Card holder I THINK you may have access. I believe Dragon Pass and Lounge Key members also have access.

At around £33 per head, it is possible to buy access.

How to Get There

Finding the lounge is very easy – once you’re through Security, you’ll see that the lounge is right next to Gate 4. Gate 4 is BA’s gate, which us super convenient!

Layout

This is a very premium looking lounge, spotlessly clean and in really great shape!

There is a whole bunch of casual seating, that overlooks the runway the airport. I didn’t see too much of it, as it was dark when I arrived!

For eating and drinking there is plenty of dining furniture.

For working there are a couple of small ‘phone booth’ rooms – and also a bunch of desks and booths.

Neil Scrivener reviews the Aspire Lounge in Belfast's City Airport, accessed via British Airways (or Priority Pass).

Another feature about this lounge is that there is a direct door out to Gate 4, meaning if you are on a BA flight, it’s literally a walk straight onto the plane!

Food and Drink

Drinks

All drinks in this lounge are self-service, but there is a impressive range!

A WHOLE bunch of beers, spirits, soft drinks and hot drinks. Unlike many Aspire Lounges there is nothing ‘top shelf’ that you have to pay for. I generally rate lounges based on beer choice, and there was a good range – including Guinness, Tiger, Becks and Carlsberg.

One thing that was super handy, as I was driving the other end, was the fact that there was Becks Blue (which is 0% alcohol) – fantastic!!

Food

The food again, was fairly impressive. It wasn’t that extensive, but I thought was a good range. Hot options included curries, rice, naan bread, potatoes and soup.

On the cold side there was cheeses, crackers, crisps, fruit and some cakes.

All food was self-service in the spotlessly clean buffet area.

There is one thing I will say that I was especially impressed with in this lounge, and that’s the plate size! Usually you’re given a saucer or some tiny plate – but here, proper meal plates were provided!

Neil Scrivener reviews the Aspire Lounge in Belfast's City Airport, accessed via British Airways (or Priority Pass).

Wifi

Wifi in lounge worked great for me. In didn’t experience any problems.

Showers

There are no showers in this lounge – which is understandable given it’s a regional/domestic airport.

Conclusion

I was super impressed with this lounge! It really is great and so clean!

This is a very clean looking lounge, with nice staff, great drink choices, good food – and a very well considered layout.

I hope the Aspire team and the team at Belfast City Airport keep it this good!

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