May 16, 2018
Our view of the Turkish Airlines lounge in Istanbul
The lounge was built for its business clients. However over the last few years anyone who has a gold card for this or an elite card for that can get in. Which means that all types of people can get access and that the lounge has become very busy almost 24/7. Click here for the official link to the lounge and click here for a very recent review of the lounge and lots of photos.
We had a choice of a 75 minute connection or a 17.5 hour connection in Istanbul. Turkish Airlines has a reputation of being late with its international flights and upon reading about the lounge we decided to go with the longer connection. Which as it turned out was the correct decision as we would have missed our flight. The plan was to have a vacation day in the lounge and also help us with jet leg by staying for a night. Here are just some random snaps we took and in no particular order.
Part of the reason we went with the long layover was because of being able to use the sleep rooms which would give us a good rest in a bed and help get over any jet lag that we had. I found out just a few days before we left that one could only use a sleep room if your layover was between 4 and 7 hours. Not a minute more or less. It did not matter if it was midnight and you were wanting to get a sleep room for a few hours to rest you could not unless your layover fit the exact parameters even if all the rooms were empty. They are very strict with rules.
I called and there was no way we could stay in a sleep room in the lounge but they were most happy to put us into a hotel in downtown Istanbul for the night at no charge to us and to provide a voucher for dinner and for breakfast. Not only for us in business class but they offer this to anyone traveling on Turkish airlines and having a layover of so much time. They also offer a free tour and lunch or dinner of the city as on option. However to leave the transit area of the airport you had to get a visa to enter Turkey which you can do at the airport but depending on what country you were from it cost money. For us it would have cost us each $60.00 US cash. We will visit Turkey another time but it was not to be on this trip.
We had no intention of leaving the airport. I had read stories that by the time you cleared passport control and customs and then got assigned a hotel and finally get to the hotel that close to three hours had gone by. Then of course in the morning you would have to check in, go through passport control and security, etc. Yet another nightmare. No we wanted to stay and enjoy the lounge which we did. But we did need to have some quality sleep before we got to Naples.
I will leave you here for tonight. It is only noon PST back home but here it is 9 PM and we need to head out for dinner. Today was a full day, we were supposed to get back by 2 or 3 PM but it was 6PM instead. So much to do and so little time. Colin has been napping while I worked on this. Tomorrow will be yet another full day and the sun should be shining.
Ciao 😎
Dang, it’s raining again 😕
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WOW. THE BUSINESS LOUNGE IS ABSOLUTE ELEGANCE. TOO BAD YOU HAD A BUM STEER ABOUT THE SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS THERE. BUT STILL THINK YOU WERE SMART TO PAY TO GET SOME SLEEP BEFORE FLYING TO NAPLES. SORRY THE RAIN KEEPS REAPPEARING. HOPEFULLY YOU’LL HAVE INDOOR ACTIVITIES YOU CAN DO DURING THOSE RAINY PERIODS. THANKS FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL PHOTOS AND USING YOUR PRECIOUS TIME TO POST AND SHARE.
BE SAFE. LUV AND HUGS.
I have never so badly wanted to visit an airport in my life.
I’m having so much fun with you! Hope Naples is all you dreamt it would be!
What a wonderful airport going and nice place to hang out and relax, enjoy the rest of you travels.
Being in a panicky rush at an airport is no good, you made the right choice. Bon voyage! Looks like Colin has a sweet tooth…
What a great start to your trip. Building memories already.