

Airport Lounges
Make your wait at the airport a far more comfortable one, and prebook a lounge at East Midlands airport. Even if your flight is delayed, you will be able to begin your trip feeling relaxed, enjoying the complimentary snacks, beverages, and newspapers, and avoiding any stresses of the airport crowds.
Every lounge has been designed to give an environment of calm, taking full advantage of natural light and materials to make the traveller feel at ease. If you have any special needs please ensure that you have checked any individual requirements you may have prior to booking.
Lounges located after Passport Control are not suitable for passengers on domestic flights unless stated otherwise. For security reasons if you need to leave the lounge, you must take any luggage with you even if you wish to return.
Lounges have a smart casual dress code and expect reasonable behaviour from guests. Lounge staff reserve the right to refuse admission. Smoking arrangements vary from lounge to lounge. There is a charge for champagne. Other drinks and snacks are provided free of charge. Lounge staff may announce your flight but cannot guarantee to do so. All lounges have flight information screens and you are responsible for catching your flight. You may arrive at the lounge up to 3 hours before your flight time. Entry prior to this time will be at the discretion of the lounge staff. In lounges which permit children they must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
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