Stuttgart: Air France-KLM passengers can use the new airport lounge

Stuttgart Airport at night (Photo: Robert Spohr).
Stuttgart Airport at night (Photo: Robert Spohr).

Stuttgart: Air France-KLM passengers can use the new airport lounge

Stuttgart Airport at night (Photo: Robert Spohr).
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The new “Airport Lounge” is now available to Air France-KLM passengers at Stuttgart Airport. Business class travelers and passengers with SkyTeam Elite Plus status have free access.

The new exclusive waiting area is offered by Stuttgart Airport and is generally open to all passengers for a fee. In the past, Air France-KLM also maintained its own lounge for its travelers with business class tickets and/or corresponding status cards. In the course of the corona pandemic, however, this was abolished.

In general, the lounges at the largest airport in Baden-Württemberg have been reorganized. With the Airport Lounge, which is located in Terminal 3 after the security check on level 4, the airport now offers a so-called payment lounge. This can be used free of charge with various cards and tickets from airlines with which a contract exists. Alternatively, you have to pay 29,50 euros per person.

The Airport Lounge is around 150 square meters and offers seating for 42 travelers. Drinks, snacks and WiFi are offered. The range of dishes should be based on the time of day and mainly include products from regional suppliers.

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