Does Icelandair have a lounge in Berlin?

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Does Icelandair have a lounge in Berlin ?

The website only says "to be announced". Does anyone has recent experience with this? I also have Priority Pass, but that comes up empty for Berlin too.






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What airports have Icelandair lounges?

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What terminal is Icelandair in Berlin?

Icelandair uses Terminal 1 at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).

Is Saga class worth it on Icelandair?

The seat is spacious and comfortable \u2013 think domestic first class recliners rather than long-haul business class suites \u2013 with a great meal and attentive service throughout. Plus, access to Icelandair's excellent Saga Lounge and perks to move easily throughout the airport made it a good trip from start to finish.

Do you get a free meal on Icelandair?

On our European flights, we offer a 2-course meal service (main course plus dessert), as well as snacks. On our North American flights, we offer a 3-course meal service (main course plus appetizer and dessert), as well as snacks.



Tripreport Icelandair SAGA Class B737 MAX9 - Berlin to Keflavik (including Tempelhof Lounge BER)




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