Arrival-side amenities at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport for waiting
I had seen more than a few airports having really meagre facilities landside, so I thought I will ask: I will land at 14:55 at Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport (SAW) from Zurich and will need to wait for people who will land at 16:20 arriving from Budapest, both on Pegasus airlines. Where could I wait? Cafe, lounge, something like that. I have a Priority Pass card and not afraid to use it :)
Best Answer
I haven't experienced myself, but got some information online.
There are a few cafes on arrivals level.
- Caribou Coffee
- Karaf?r?n
- Simit Saray?
- Burger King
- McDonalds
- Starbucks
I cannot see any lounges on arrivals level, all of them are on departures level.
- ISG CIP Lounge (Priority Pass) - domestic & international departures air side
- Lounge Istanbul International - international departures mezzanine level
- Turkish Airlines Lounge - domestic travelling passengers
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