Prior to hopping on a domestic flight with Turkish Airlines from Istanbul to Bodrum, where I’d be staying at The Bodrum EDITION and the Susona Bodrum, I popped into the Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge.
Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge Istanbul – Access
Upon arriving at Istanbul Airport on an international flight, I was surprised to be directed to a different area than I’d previously expected. I didn’t realize that Turkish Airlines has an entirely separate domestic departures area, which is distinct from the international departures area.
I was slightly disappointed that I couldn’t indulge in the Turkish Airlines Business Lounge, but fortunately, I could at least pass some time in the Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge before my flight.
The Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge is situated airside on the domestic departures floor in the main concourse. For those transiting from the international section, you can access the lounge by taking a set of elevators across from Gates G6 and G7 down one level.
Entry is then granted via an automatic gate, where you simply scan your barcode to get in.
For those checking in from Istanbul, there is direct access to the domestic lounge through a dedicated security checkpoint, which is a welcome premium service for passengers flying domestically.
Even though I was flying in economy class on my flight to Bodrum, I gained access to the lounge on account of my Star Alliance Gold status.
You can access the lounge prior either on account of Star Alliance Gold status or as a business class passenger. Star Alliance Gold members can also bring one guest to accompany them in the lounge.
Otherwise, if you happen to have a Priority Pass membership, simply head next door to the IGA Lounge (although it’s perhaps a step below in quality).
Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge Istanbul – Seating
The Turkish Airlines Domestic Lounge is essentially one big room with a few different spaces. The visual appearance of the lounge isn’t anything too memorable, but the atmosphere is pleasant and comfortable.
As you first enter the lounge, you’ll find that the space primarily consists of two-person dining tables. You’ll also find…
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