
Over the years, I’ve found myself in airports more times than I can count—whether for work trips, personal travel, or long-haul connections that stretch into the early hours. One of the small but meaningful ways I’ve learned to make the experience more bearable (and sometimes even enjoyable) is by making use of airport lounges. A good lounge can turn a stressful wait into a calm break, offering everything from comfortable seating and reliable Wi-Fi to hot meals, showers, and even the occasional unexpected luxury. On the flip side, a disappointing lounge can leave you wondering why you bothered showing up early at all.
This section of the site is dedicated to ranking and reviewing the airport lounges I’ve actually visited. It’s not meant to be a comprehensive or overly technical guide—just my personal take on how they stack up in terms of comfort, food and drink quality, service, amenities, and overall vibe. Whether you travel often or only now and then, hopefully this gives a bit of insight into which lounges are worth seeking out and which ones are best skipped. Like everything else on this site, it’s a mix of personal experience and a place to keep track of the journey along the way.
LOUNGE RANKINGS
Airport | Lounge Name | Country | Airline | Score | Special Merits |
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Schiphol | Lounge 52 | Netherlands | KLM | 6 | Big, Lots of Room, Food not amazing, lots of Bars |
Schiphol | Lounge 25 | Netherlands | KLM | 7 | Better than its counterpart |
Paris | France | Air France | 9 | ||
Monterry | |||||
San Jose | |||||
Hamburg | |||||
Bristol | |||||
Johannesburg | |||||
Atlanta | |||||
Vancouver | |||||
Indianapolis | |||||
Montreal |