Monday, July 11, 2016

Our Obsession With Airport Lounges

Our Obsession With Airport Lounges

Richard and I look forward to our summer travels all year long. We spend January to June planning and September to December reminiscing. Like many of you, we can't sleep the night before we are set to go away. We are like little kids at Christmas, excited beyond belief. When we do travel, we do it well. We strike a good balance between splurging and budgeting when necessary. Our very first year we travelled to Europe, we decided to get lounge passes at the airport. We headed to the Plaza Premium Lounge at the Toronto Aiport. We got to choose a 2, 3, or 4 hour package. We went with the 2 hour package for $40. 

The following year we had the BMO World Elite Mastercard, which gave us free access to the Plaza Premium Lounges with up to four visits a year. 

When you enter the lounge, the space is filled with lounge chairs, couches, workstations, and more. The furniture is modern, simple, and chic. The environment is fairly quiet, with businessman following up on emails or other travellers reading or chatting with their travelling partners. 

There are large washrooms with basic toiletries and showers if you wish to freshen up before (or after) your flight. You can find numerous magazines and international newspapers to read while you pass the time in an area much more relaxing than the traditional airplane terminal. Don't be afraid you will miss your flight, because the departures are live on the lounge screens and the receptionist will remind you if they do not see you checkout in time. 

There are outlets to charge your electronics and computers to use if you wish to confirm hotel reservations, read reviews, or just email your family before boarding the plane. 

You will notice a wide variety of food choices available. This variety aims to please travellers from all over the world. There are soups, salads, sandwiches, meats, rices, pastas, deserts and more. When you are visiting a Plaza Premium Lounge in other countries, you will notice that the foods available will strongly but not solely reflect that specific culture. There are often small snacks or pieces of fruit you can take with you onto the plane to ease any hunger as you wait for your in flight meals. 

Pearson International Lounge
Photo: @conciergecouple


The lounges also serve a variety of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Many lounges have a bar and bartender on sight or a self serve bar area. Cocktails, tea, coffee, wine, beer, juice, etc. are all available to you in unlimited quantities. Richard and I like to have a few drinks before we board the plane to celebrate a new journey ahead, and for Richard to calm his flying nerves. 

Top 3 reasons to visit a lounge on your next trip:


1. Drinks
2. Healthy and nutritious food choices
3. Comfort

If you tend to buy a drink and a meal at the airport you will likely spend close to $15. Yes, you could budget here, but for us the extra money is so worth it and it sets the tone for the glamorous and special trip ahead. When it comes to lounges, we splurge. 



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