Dear all,
Could you please share some information and your opinion about the brussels airlines lounges please?
What are the main differences between the lounges at the A pier, B pier and "Sunrise"?
Is it possible to access with a basic Miles & More card?
Is the "Sunrise" restricted to BRU-Africa flights only?
Thanks,
Vincent, a true brussels airlines fan from Paris, France
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Re: brussels airlines lounges
I've only been in the brussels airlines lounge at pier A. You can acces it for free when you have a silver card, even if you don't travel business class.
In my opinion this is a good lounge for a short stop. They offer everything you need. Some basic food, soft drinks, coffee and a wide variety of beer as well. You can acces wifi and internet for free and read belgian and some international newspapers.
Especially for 'spotters' this is a nice lounge because you have a nice vieuw on the airplaines waiting to depart.
Note: If you are travelling to America or Africa, you won't be able to access this lounge.
Regards
In my opinion this is a good lounge for a short stop. They offer everything you need. Some basic food, soft drinks, coffee and a wide variety of beer as well. You can acces wifi and internet for free and read belgian and some international newspapers.
Especially for 'spotters' this is a nice lounge because you have a nice vieuw on the airplaines waiting to depart.
Note: If you are travelling to America or Africa, you won't be able to access this lounge.
Regards
Re: brussels airlines lounges
Hi Brusselsairlinesfan,
I have been all three lounges. They are all good.
The lounge in Pier A is a little bit cramped during rush hours (morning and (a bit less in the) evening); same is true for the Pier B lounge.
The best lounge is the Sunrise lounge. I only used it in the late afternoon, early evening for European flights. Plenty of space, few people and good drinks/... on offer. Even if it is a long walk, it is quite relaxing. I am not sure it is still open in the afternoon ...
Regards,
Danny
I have been all three lounges. They are all good.
The lounge in Pier A is a little bit cramped during rush hours (morning and (a bit less in the) evening); same is true for the Pier B lounge.
The best lounge is the Sunrise lounge. I only used it in the late afternoon, early evening for European flights. Plenty of space, few people and good drinks/... on offer. Even if it is a long walk, it is quite relaxing. I am not sure it is still open in the afternoon ...
Regards,
Danny
Re: brussels airlines lounges
Forgot to say: you can't access with a M&M blue card (unless you pay?).
I have always access since I have Senators status ...
I have always access since I have Senators status ...
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brusselsairlinesfan
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Re: brussels airlines lounges
I think it it is possible for the one in the A pier/gate 42...
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Re: brussels airlines lounges
i think there's a 50 euro? entrance payment for normal M&M members (blue card)DannyVDB wrote:Forgot to say: you can't access with a M&M blue card (unless you pay?).
I have always access since I have Senators status ...
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