Sala VIP Llevant
Sala VIP Llevant is an airport lounge in Concourse A at Aerport de Son Sant Joan, Palma de Mallorca, beyond passport control near Gate A23. Reported entry prices range from €35 to €48 per person. Inside are armchairs, sofas, beers, wines, spirits and self-service food such as tapas, sandwiches, pizza and wraps. Charging points are scarce, with only a few sockets mentioned, so access through Priority Pass, Amex, Dragonpass or a bank card may be better value than paying cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Sala VIP Llevant located at Palma de Mallorca Airport?
Sala VIP Llevant is in Terminal A at Aereport de Son Sant Joan, in the departures area after passport control. Several reviews place it near Gate A23, and one notes access via the stairs or escalator in the departure concourse. If you are not flying from Terminal A, reaching it is less convenient.
How much does entry to Sala VIP Llevant cost?
Several Google reviews mention paid entry prices of around €35, €37, €37.75, €40, €43 and €48 per person, and one review cites US$35. Prices can change, so it is best to check the Aena website before travelling or call +34 913 211 000 for the latest information.
What drinks are available in Sala VIP Llevant?
Reviewers mention beer, wine, spirits, soft drinks and hot drinks. One review refers to four or five beer brands and three sparkling wine options, while others note a wider selection of spirits and wines. Several reports describe the lounge as self-service, so drinks are collected directly from the bar or buffet area.
Is food available in the lounge, including hot dishes?
Several reviews mention a buffet with tapas, sandwiches, filled croissants, pizza, wraps, hot dogs, salads, ice cream, yoghurt and flans. Some reports also list hot dishes such as ratatouille, while others note that the selection varies by time of day. If you want the widest choice, arriving earlier in the day is a practical option.
Are there power sockets, Wi‑Fi and a shower?
Several guests mention Wi‑Fi and a shower area; one review says there is only one shower. Socket availability is limited in some reports, with mentions of just 2 sockets in the whole lounge or none by the seating area, only in a small side room. If you need to charge devices, it is sensible to look for a seat near a power point early.
What are the opening hours, and are there any closing-time issues to watch for?
The exact opening hours should be checked on the Aena website, as several reviews describe different experiences. One review says the lounge was closed at 18:00 on a Wednesday, while another reports arriving just before 21:00 and finding no food left. If you plan to use the lounge, it is sensible to go there early in the departure process.
Is Sala VIP Llevant usually quiet, and what facilities does it have?
Reviews describe the lounge as both very quiet at times and busier at others; one guest reported no one inside at 22:00 on a Tuesday. Facilities mentioned include armchairs, sofas and leather chairs, plus a refurbished interior. Toilets are inside the lounge, and several reports say the area is cleaned and wiped down every 15 minutes.
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Location
Concourse A, 07611 Aereport de Son Sant Joan
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