Aspire Lounge
- Complimentary snacks
- Complimentary soups
- Complimentary finger food
- Food for sale
- Complimentary soft drinks
- Complimentary house wine and beer
- Complimentary liquor
- Premium drinks for sale
- Accessible
- Air conditioning
- Flight information monitors
- TV
The main Aspire Lounge welcomes all passengers on a pay-in basis, as well as Priority Pass members. Luxe by Aspire, a quieter space for airline-invited passengers, offers additional privacy and a broader selection of food and beverages. Guests seeking the ultimate luxury can purchase access to the top-tier The Suite by Aspire lounge, a private area with restaurant-style table service and more elaborate culinary offerings.
The main Aspire Lounge features comfortable seating, including a quiet zone, a family zone with secluded spaces and individual smart TVs, and a business area with work booths.
Guests will find a selection of snacks, cold fare, and hot entrees, as well as complimentary house wines and well drinks. Premium beverages and cooked-to-order dishes are available for purchase.
To guarantee your admission as a Priority Pass member, pre-book at prioritypass.com.
Aspire Lounge at Newcastle (NCL) welcomes:
- Pay-in customers: relax at the lounge no matter what airline you're flying. Purchase access now and save time and money.
- Select premium customers and elite members departing on an airline served by this lounge (see airlines served).
Cards accepted
Aspire Annual Membership
DragonPass
Lounge Key
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Priority Pass (Standard, Standard Plus, Prestige)
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You may have access to Aspire Lounge as a premium customer of one of the following airlines, or as an elite member of their frequent flyer program. Check the Access rules tab for more details, or use our lounge access wizard to find out if you have access.
Star Alliance
Access for eligible customers traveling on the following Star Alliance member airlines only.
Austrian (OS) | Lufthansa (LH) | SWISS (LX) | |||
Other airlines
Aer Lingus (EI) | Emirates (EK) | TUI UK (BY) | |||
Vueling (VY) | Wideroe (WF) |
The following is a sample selection. Actual offerings may vary. All food and beverages are complimentary except when specified.
Morning (04:30Â a.m. - 11:00 a.m.)
- Bacon Sandwiches
- Pastries
- Croissants
Lunch (11:00Â a.m. -Â 02:00 p.m.)
- Fresh Soup
- Cheese & Biscuits
- Crisps
- Luxury Cake
- Biscuits
- Fruit & Nut Mix
- Salted Peanuts
- Olives
- Yoghurts
Afternoon (2:30 p.m. - 07:30 p.m.)
- Fresh Soup (until 05:00 p.m.)
- Cream Tea (from 03:00 p.m.)
- Crisps
- Cheese & Biscuits
- Luxury Cake
- Fruit & Nut Mix
- Salted Peanuts
- Olives
- Yoghurts
Soft drinks
- Coca Cola / Diet Coke
- Lemonade
- Tonic/Slimline Tonic
- Ginger Ale
- Bitter Lemon
- Orange Juice
- Tomato Juice
- Pineapple Juice
- Grapefruit Juice
- Lime / Blackcurrant Cordial
- Sparkling / Still Water
- Tea / Coffee / Hot Water
Alcoholic drinks
- Carlsberg Export / Sol Bottles
- Boddingtons Bitter
- Newcastle Brown Ale
- White / Red / Rose Wine
- Vodka
- White / Dark Rum
- Whisky
- Gin
- Brandy
- Tia Maria
- Baileys
- Sherry
- Champagne (charge)
- Prosecco (charge)
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Arrived at our scheduled time of 12:00pm on Friday 9th September 2019 to be greeted with the message that all of the toilets in the lounge were out of order and that toilets at gate 19 were the closest. These things happen, and the company were attempting to solve the problem. Despite the lounge being at capacity, our group of 4 had a reserved table allocated for our duration. At my first visit to the bar I asked for a bottle of Tiger beer and I was informed that due to the morning delivery being a no show there was no Tiger beer available. I asked for a glass of white wine for my wife, and was told the same. When we made our decisions on what to drink, I was informed that the ice was being rationed due to a problem with the ice machine, and that drinks were being served in whatever glass was available due to the glass washer being on a go slow, and when I asked for a packet of crisps there were none available. The staff were putting on a brave face because they were taking a bit of stick, which was not fair to them, but Aspire were letting a lot of customers down. Maybes this was just a one off but there did not appear to be a plan B for the possibility of running out of product. Despite there being a number of other bars in the airport I don’t suppose the management thought about borrowing product from them until the Aspire delivery arrived to pay them back. I think its called being pro-active, or using common sense. What might have also worked from a customer service point of view would have been the manager offering his apologies to his customers for this set of unusual circumstances but this was probably too much to ask.