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Question about airport lounges.

NMSE12
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Hi we are flying from Manchester Terminal 2 in June. when looking on manchester airports website i can only find info about the Escape lounge. Is there any others in T2? Does anyone know if any take children under 6? My youngest will be 5. Also what is the food thats included? Is it just croissants or would i be able to get a bacon sandwich?
Sorry about all the questions. Hope you can help.
Thank you in advance.
Sorry about all the questions. Hope you can help.
Thank you in advance.
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There's a Servisair lounge as well as the Escape lounge, but I don't know what food/drinks are served in either of them. I suspect it's just snacks and soft drinks. I'm also considering booking at Manchester T2, but not sure if it's worth the money so would also be interested if anyone can tell us a little more about what's included. Also, are there any discount codes?0
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I'd be interested to know other people's experiences of airport lounges too. I'm considering booking one for when I fly from Liverpool in May. The only thing that worries me is not getting enough time to make full use of it. The last time I flew from Liverpool it took that long to get through check in, etc, that we literally had about 15 minutes in the airport before getting on the plane. Having said that, this time we're checking in online.....how much difference will that make? (god, I sound a bit thick don't I lol)0
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Bob_the_Saver wrote: »What are airport lounges for if not to escape from small children and bacon butties?
A man after my own heart.
Anyone who even contemplates bringing a child into an airport lounge is beyond selfish.
And guesting in a chav is a pretty low trick as well - lowlifes simply can't handle free booze.
In the world of Them and Us them should know their place.0 -
Fully agree with the last two posters.
I am BA Gold, and it is really infuriating to see screaming kids in the lounge or just sitting there with CBeebies blaring.
Really inconsiderate of other passengers to bring kids in. They would be happier sitting in McDonalds outside.0
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