Review: Air Serbia Premium Lounge Belgrade (BEG)
After checking out of St. Regis Belgrade, I headed to the airport to then fly to Chisinau, capital of Moldova via Turkish Airlines in Business Class.
I was able to get access to Air Serbia Premium Lounge, but it was a very short visit that I couldn’t get a comprehensive view of the lounge.
How to access Air Serbia Premium Lounge BEG
The lounge is on the airside after security check. Simply follow the signs that point to lounges and you’ll eventually see it.
In the past, it seems that Priority Pass members can get access to the lounge, but it’s no longer the case. Now, only Business Class passengers get access. Alternatively, you can buy a 1-hour pass for 35 EUR if you’re flying Air Serbia Economy and 55 EUR on other airlines which I wouldn’t recommend for either.


Inside Air Serbia Premium Lounge BEG
The lounge itself is shiny with white walls and bright lights.

On the left side, there’s a seating area with rows of cushioned chairs facing each other alongside with chairs by the designed wall divider.

On the right side of the divider is the dining area with more seating, bigger tables, and the buffet section.


By the dining area, there’s a small bar where you can ask for coffee on top of alcoholic drinks.

While I didn’t get to try the food, they offer hot food, sandwiches, bureks, sweets, and various snacks. There are also fridges underneath the cabinets for drinks you can grab.





Then, I checked out the men’s bathroom which is located behind the bar. It was very clean and well-maintained!



Conclusion
Air Serbia Premium Lounge is a decent lounge with nothing in particular that stands out. The biggest change seems to be that it’s not a part of Priority Pass anymore, and with the amount of space the lounge offers, I can see why they’d just restrict it to business class passengers to prevent overcrowding.
