Istanbul International Lounge


A layover at Istanbul International Airport is a worthwhile experience. The airport’s international terminal is home to a food court with many restaurants such as Subway and Sbarro’s Pizzas. Included in the airport is a wide selection of expensive items in the Duty-Free where a Pierre Cardin sock cost Euros 10,50. Also available are several lounges such as the Business Class Lounges and the Turkish Airline Lounge. However, if you have to stay for a prolonged amount at the Istanbul Airport, it is worthwhile accessing the IGA or the official Istanbul Airport Lounge. IGA stands for Istanbul Grand Airport.

The IGA is on the third floor of the airport and an IGA Pass costs an Adult Euro 50.00, Child Euro 25.00, and free for Babies, and good for four hours. There are a lot of facilities available for those who purchase an IGA Pass, such as Free Wi-Fi, Shower Facilities, Welcome Lounge, Place for Worship, Bar Area, Terrace, Nap Zones/Resting Area, Open Pita Serving, Free Message Service, Unifree Store, Open Buffet (Food & Beverages), Kids Playground, Billiards Table, Soft & Alcoholic Beverages, 7/24 Service, Flight Information Display System, and TV facilities.

When I arrived at the desk the Lounge personnel informed me that I could use the lounge facilities for Turkish Lira 961.35 and good for six hours, which was just perfect for me as my transit was for seven hours. One just has to present their Passport and Boarding Card. Amongst all the available facilities the ones I enjoyed the most were the free food and drinks. I had a beef steak with rice and mixed vegetables, alongside several fruit drinks. Before, during, and while eating I enjoyed the resting areas and was able to get some shuteye in the nap zones. Future travelers beware that the standard square three pins do not work at the lounge, to charge laptops and mobiles one needs an adaptor.

Overall, the stay at the IGA lounge was worth the money considering all the facilities that were available.

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