Primeclass Lounge at Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport Faces Criticism for Outdated Facilities
The Primeclass Lounge at Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport, located in Terminal 2, has been reviewed as outdated and run down. Originally the Etihad Lounge, it has not seen significant updates since its initial opening in 2013. The lounge is a contract facility used by several airlines, including Air Canada, Air India, British Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, and Aircalin. Despite its spacious area of 620 square meters, the lounge lacks modern amenities, with few working outlets and wobbly furniture. The food and drink offerings are average, featuring self-serve options like salads, cold cuts, and hot dishes. The lounge does not participate in the Priority Pass program, limiting access to airline guests and cardholders from specific membership schemes.