The Lufthansa Senator Lounge is the centerpiece of the Lufthansa lounge network – accessible to Miles & More Senator and HON Circle members as well as Star Alliance Gold members. This page compiles all Lufthansa Senator Lounge reviews from miles-around: personal accounts of experiences with the facilities, food and beverage offerings, atmosphere, and access procedures – location-specific and firsthand.
The Senator Lounges at Frankfurt Airport (A and B gates), Berlin Airport (BER), Hamburg Airport, Munich Airport (G24 and K11, Schengen satellite), Newark Airport, Dubai Airport, Leipzig/Halle Airport, and Nuremberg Airport were tested – supplemented by the Lufthansa Lounge at Milan Malpensa Airport. These reports help Miles & More members to assess which Senator Lounge at their departure airport offers the best experience and where a visit before their next flight is truly worthwhile.
Due to the reopening of Berlin Airport during the coronavirus pandemic and the associated travel restrictions, Lufthansa initially only opened a smaller lounge for all passengers with different frequent flyer statuses. With increasing travel volumes in early 2023, Lufthansa decided to expand its lounge offerings to include a Senator Lounge in the originally planned space. Find out what frequent flyers can expect in the Lufthansa Senator Lounge Berlin in our review.
The Lufthansa Senator Lounge Newark is one of two Lufthansa lounges. Before my return flight to Copenhagen with SAS, I used the time at the airport to visit the lounge.
The Lufthansa Senator Lounge Hamburg is one of two Lufthansa lounges at the airport in the Hanseatic city. Due to a trip to New York (via Copenhagen with SAS), I flew from Hamburg for the first time and accordingly paid a visit to the lounge. In this lounge review, I will share my experiences and impressions of the facilities, the food and drink on offer and reveal the absolute highlight of the lounge.
I have often used the Lufthansa Senator Lounge Munich Gate G24 when changing trains. However, there were always too many passengers on site for photos. Fortunately I was able to take the chance on our way back from Italy on Sunday evening and now made up for this long overdue review.
After moving to Terminal 1D, Lufthansa has opened a new Senator and Business Lounge. To conclude our relaxed beach holiday in the United Arab Emirates, we visited the Lufthansa Senator Lounge Dubai before our return flight. You can find out whether a visit is worthwhile in the Lounge Review.
The Lufthansa Lounge Milan-Malpensa was extensively renovated some time ago. During a business trip to Milan, I was able to gain an impression of whether the modernised lounge meets the expectations of the Italian fashion capital.
Before our departure to Dubai, we visited the Lufthansa Senator Lounge B-Gates Frankfurt. Alongside the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge, this is the only Star Alliance Gold Lounge in the non-Schengen area of Terminal 1B. You can find out more about the lounge at Frankfurt Airport in the review.
We often spend our waiting time in the Lufthansa Senator Lounge A-Gates Frankfurt. The lounge is very busy, especially during the week, so we have never managed to take photos for a review until now. When we returned from Barcelona on a Saturday evening, we were almost the only guests, so I took the opportunity to have a closer look around.
The Lufthansa Senator Lounge at Nuremberg Airport was renovated just in fall 2016. The combined Senator and Business Lounge now features the Group-wide design and offers 350 square meters of space for relaxation and work. Find out whether a visit is really worth it in our lounge review.
The Lufthansa Group flies more than 20 times a day from Leipzig/Halle Airport to destinations in Germany and Europe. It's only fitting, then, that there's also a Lufthansa Senator Lounge in Leipzig/Halle. On my way to Munich, I found it completely renovated and would like to briefly introduce it in this lounge review.
The new Terminal 2 satellite at Munich Airport has been in operation since April 26. Lufthansa offers travelers five new lounges in the new surroundings: a First Class Lounge and two Business and Senator Lounges, one in the Schengen and one in the non-Schengen areas. This review presents the Lufthansa Senator Lounge Munich K11 (Schengen Satellite).
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