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Review: Aspire Lounge 26 Amsterdam (AMS)

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 24, 2025June 24, 2025 6 Comments

a large glass building with a sign in it

Here’s my review of the Aspire Lounge, also known as Lounge 26, in Amsterdam in two words: don’t bother.

(and no, this is not a review of the Apire Lounge between Apsire Lounge 25 and 27…it’s just the way that Amsterdam Schiphol numbers its lounges on airport signage).

Aspire Lounge 26 Amsterdam Review (AMS)

This lounge is the only Priority Pass lounge in the Schengen Area of Amsterdam Terminal 1. It is also used as a premium cabin lounge for many carriers, including Finnair (which I was flying to Helsinki). It is open daily from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm. Priority Pass guests can access the lounge up to three hours before departure and may be turned away when the lounge gets very crowded.

It’s located right next door to the Star Alliance Lounge and you’ll often find a line outside the door. It’s a large lounge, but expect intense crowds throughout the day.

people standing in front of a sign

Seating is one large room. Thankfully, I had no trouble finding a chair but the lounge pictures below are before it got really crowded.

people sitting in chairs in a room

a group of people sitting in a lounge area

a group of people sitting in chairs

a group of people sitting in a room with tables and chairs

By the time I left, there was a huge line outside the door.

Wi-Fi internet is available and functional, but I was working off my battery since many seats do not have power ports within reach and those that did were all occupied.

In terms of food and drinks, a breakfast buffet included omelets, pancakes, pumpkin soup (for breakfast in February…), fruit, yogurt, cereals, sliced meat and cheese, bread rolls, and croissants.

food on a counter with a glass shelf

a display case with food on it

a trays of pastries and other food on a counter

The beverage selection included fruit juices and water dispensed by a machine, tea, coffee, a Coke Freestyle machine, and a selection of (lower shelf) wine and spirits. Heineken beer was also on tap.

a counter with a variety of food items on it

a machine with a screen and a shelf with bottles on it

a group of bottles with straws

a group of bottles of wine on a counter

I did not eat anything ahead of my flight, still full from my inbound Cathay Pacific flight.

This lounge has a book exchange, which is a concept I love, especially in an era in which many folks don’t even read physical books or newspapers any longer.

a shelf with books on it

Restrooms and shower suites are available. I only saw a single shower suite and it was occupied, so I do not have any pictures inside it.

a bathroom with a sink and mirrors

a toilet in a bathroom

The gate area is so bad at AMS that this may be the better alternative (that’s not always the case of lounges like this), but this was a disappointing and crowded lounge. I would never arrive early to use this facility.


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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Mark P. Reply
    June 24, 2025 at 12:00 pm

    Tried to use this lounge when I flew Jet Blue Mint last year but the line and waiting list was so long. Wish JB had the AA alliance given I am Ex Plat One World but could not use since I was not on a one world airline.

  2. Aaron Reply
    June 24, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    Orher than the crowd and lack of power power ports, it doesn’t seem *that* bad. Underwhelming, maybe, but certainly not the worst PP lounge out tbere.

  3. Euro Reply
    June 24, 2025 at 6:13 pm

    I used this lounge once before the pandemic and this actually looks like a slight improvement in terms of food offerings, and the carpeting/furniture also seems to have been modernized a little bit from what I remember.

  4. Zara Reply
    June 24, 2025 at 7:50 pm

    AMS needs more lounges !!! It’s the only issue with transiting through Amsterdam on a flight that’s not sky team

  5. dee Reply
    September 8, 2025 at 12:24 am

    I thought that there were other nicer lounges there,

  6. Eob Reply
    February 3, 2026 at 7:31 am

    Aspire Lounge 41 at Schiphol (AMS) – What a letdown
    Super busy and overcrowded almost always—long waits to even get in, and once inside, it’s chaotic with people everywhere. The food is not very good: limited selection, underwhelming quality, and nothing exciting or fresh. Staff just hanging around, not proactive with clearing tables or helping out. It’s sad that Emirates airline directs its passengers here (they don’t have their own lounge at AMS)—feels like a mismatch for premium travelers expecting better.
    If you’re stuck with it via Priority Pass, paid entry (€40–45), or airline contract, arrive super early to beat the rush… but honestly, lower your expectations. The oneworld Lounge next door (if you qualify) is worlds better. Avoid if you can!

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