Heathrow Airport Lounges from £38pp at No1 Lounges
Gatwick Airport North Terminal Lounges from £38pp at No1 Lounges
Luton Airport Lounges from £38pp at No1 Lounges
Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 Lounges from £40pp at No1 Lounges
Jersey Airport Lounges from £28pp at No1 Lounges
Airport Lounges from Under £30pp at No1 Lounges
Aspire Newcastle Lounge from £46 at No1 Lounges
Aspire Belfast Lounge from £46 at No1 Lounges
Ulimited Wifi with Bookings at No1 Lounges
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About the Brand
No1 Lounges operates pre-flight lounge spaces at five UK airports: Birmingham, Gatwick, Heathrow, Jersey, and Luton. The brand’s mission is straightforward — give travellers a calm, comfortable place to wait before boarding, regardless of airline or cabin class. It’s part of a growing segment of shared-use airport lounges that don’t require a first-class ticket or elite status to enter.
Pricing starts from under £30 per person, with Jersey Airport offering the cheapest entry at around £28pp and Birmingham starting from £40pp. Each booking covers your entire lounge stay, and No1 Lounges accepts cardholders from Priority Pass, Lounge Key, and Dragon Pass — members can pre-reserve a guaranteed spot from just £6 per person, a detail that often gets overlooked.
What sets the lounges apart is what’s baked into the entry fee. Complimentary food and beverages come as standard — freshly prepared seasonal dishes, snacks, and drinks ranging from your morning coffee to a glass of prosecco. Unlimited Wi-Fi and charging points are included too, so there’s no scrambling for a socket at the gate. Bookings are fully flexible: update or cancel without penalty if your plans shift, which removes the usual anxiety of pre-paying for travel extras.
Between the relaxed setting, the included refreshments, and the deals listed below, it’s worth checking whether a lounge pass costs less than you’d spend at the terminal’s overpriced café.
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Which airport lounge offers the best value?
Jersey starts from around £28pp — the cheapest on the list — but value depends on the airport you’re departing from. At Heathrow, where a meal and drink at terminal outlets can easily exceed £25, a lounge from £38pp with unlimited food and prosecco looks sensible. Compare the entry fee against what you’d typically spend at that airport’s restaurants before deciding.
Should I book with a membership card or pay outright?
Priority Pass, Lounge Key, and Dragon Pass holders can reserve a spot from just £6 per person — far less than the standard entry fee. But those cards carry annual subscription costs, so the saving only stacks up if you fly several times a year. For one or two annual trips, paying per visit tends to be the cheaper route.
What’s the smartest way to keep costs down?
Book early. Lounge availability tightens during school holidays and bank holiday weekends, and prices don’t drop as the date approaches. Signing up to the No1 Lounges newsletter gets you 10% off your first booking and keeps you informed of flash promotions. Travelling as a group? Check for group rates on the booking page — the per-person saving adds up quickly.
Is a lounge worth it for an early morning flight?
Early flights are where lounges arguably earn their keep. Terminal cafés at 5am tend to offer limited menus at steep prices, and seating is often scarce. No1 Lounges serves freshly prepared food throughout its opening hours, with comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, and charging from the moment you walk in. For flights before 8am, a lounge can easily replace a rushed, overpriced terminal breakfast.