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Review: Turkish Airlines Lounge Bangkok (BKK)

Matthew Klint Posted onFebruary 5, 2026February 4, 2026 18 Comments

a woman standing at a desk in a hotel

Here’s a 2026 update to my review of the Turkish Airlines Lounge in Bangkok.

In a nutshell:

  • This lounge is no longer part of the Priority Pass network thanks to the nepotism and corruption of the folks who run Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport – hopefully this is just temporary
  • The upside to that is Star Alliance flyers (Star Gold or Star Alliance business class / first class passengers) will enjoy a much quieter lounges
  • Food and drink selection is poor, especially the when compared TK’s Istanbul lounge
  • A 15-minute complimentary neck and shoulder massage remain the highlight of this lounge and always make it worth a stop on your way out of BKK
  • Showers, restrooms, and an ablution room (for wudu) remain available

a glass door on a wall

a sign on a building

a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables

a room with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

a kitchen with a counter top

a plate of food with tongs on it
Nice try, but nothing like real pide
a glass jar with orange liquid inside of a metal container
Looked fresh squeezed, but it wasn’t!

a coffee machine and glasses on a counter

a table with food on it

a group of bowls of fruit on a counter

a buffet table with bowls of food and bowls of food

a buffet with silver food containers

a room with chairs and a chandelier

a room with a television and chairs

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Highlight of this lounge

a room with black chairs and a wood floor

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a conference room with a table and chairs

a model airplane on a cabinet

a desk with a computer and a chair

a bathroom with urinals and a door

a room with a door and a plant on a table

a man taking a selfie in a public bathroom

a sign on a door

a row of doors with signs on them

a room with a sink and a mirror

My prior review, published on September 20, 2024 is below (with an August 2019 review below that) and really needed no update. I enjoy seeing how lounges progress over the years.


The Turkish Airlines Lounge in Bangkok (BKK) is a pleasant Star Alliance and Priority Pass Lounge in Bangkok, with one amenity that always justifies a stop.

In This Post:

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  • Turkish Lounge Bangkok Review (BKK)
    • Hours + Access + Location
    • Seating
    • Business Center
    • Food + Drink
    • Quiet Room
    • Massage
    • Showers + Restrooms
    • COVID-19 Defeater?
    • Lockers
    • CONCLUSION

Turkish Lounge Bangkok Review (BKK)

It had been several years since I had been in this lounge and my last visit was in the middle of the night, so I was glad to visit in the late afternoon.

Hours + Access + Location

The lounge is open 24/7 and available to all Star Alliance Gold travelers, Star Alliance passengers traveling in business class or first class, and Priority Pass members (currently suspended). It is located in International Concourse D. Proceed toward gates D1-D8. Take the escalator down to Level 3, turn right, then walk past gate D8. The lounge is located on the right side.

a glass door with a sign on it

Seating

The lounge was very quiet at 5:00 pm with only a handful of people and by 6:00 pm it had emptied out completely.

You enter the lounge in the middle of the seating area and can turn left or right or head straight toward the windows for plenty of seating. Past the seating on the right side is food and drinks and the restrooms and showers and on the left. Note that you will have to hunt to find power outlets, which is a major shortcoming of this lounge. Rather than a mix of couches and chairs, there are only chairs.

a room with chairs and tables

a room with a bar and chairs

a room with couches and chairs

a room with white furniture and chairs

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a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables

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a room with chairs and a large window

a room with tables and chairs

There are also a few seats beside the reception desk, though I cannot imagine why anyone would sit in them.

a reception area with chairs and a sign

Business Center

Near the restrooms is a large business center that includes a conference table with six chairs and a desk (with a desktop computer that was turned off).

a room with a table and chairs

a glass table with chairs around it

a desk and chair in a room

a model airplane on a desk
A330…old livery

Food + Drink

No, the food selection is not quite like any of the flagship Istanbul lounges, but the evening spread included:

  • carrot soup
  • chicken puff pastry (and a pineapple(?) puff pastry
  • salad bar
  • “spicy” seafood salad
  • finger sandwiches
  • beef curry
  • sweet and sour chicken
  • rice
  • apples
  • oranges
  • cake
  • brownies

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food on a cutting board

a plate of food on a counter

a table with bowls of food on it

a tray of food on a table

a pot and a crock pot on a table

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a buffet table with food on it

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a table with different desserts

a table with food on it

Drinks included a staffed bar (no Champagne), plus self-serve water, tea, coffee, juice, and soft drinks.

a shelf with bottles and glasses on it

a fridge with drinks and cups on it

a glass and a pitcher with orange juice

Quiet Room

A quiet room includes six pre-reclined chairs with ottomans. While not quite as nice as a couch or bed, this room should do the trick if you need a nap. And please, don’t be like the guy that was in there conducting a conversation on his mobile phone.

a sign on a wall

a room with chairs and a lamp

Massage

My favorite part of this lounge is the complimentary 15-minute neck and shoulder massages available between 3:00 pm and 11:00 pm daily. Head to the quiet area to add your name to the waiting list. The lady who gave my massage was an expert and I felt so much better…a shame the 15 minutes flew by so quickly.

a menu on a table

Showers + Restrooms

Restrooms and shower suites are available. The shower suites do not have toilets.

a room with a door and a table

a bathroom with sinks and a mirror

a shower sign on a wall

a bathroom with a mirror and shelves

a wooden box with small bottles of liquid and boxes

a shower with a hose and a box

COVID-19 Defeater?

I don’t know what this is about, but I give it as much hope as the empty hand sanitizer stations…

a sign on a wall

Lockers

Near the entrance are eight lockers large enough for even larger carry-on bags.

a room with a television and glass doors

CONCLUSION

While I wasn’t a fan of the food in this lounge or the lack of power ports, I did love the 15-minute neck and shoulder massage and would return specifically for that. I also appreciated the kind staff, who were gracious and attentive.

In terms of Star Alliance Lounges, I prefer the Singapore Airlines Lounge.

My original review, published on August 17, 2019, is below.


a glass door of a building

Although the Turkish Airlines in Bangkok is open 24/7, don’t show up in the middle of the night if you are hungry.

I start with that observation because Turkish lounges are known for their excellent food. Even the outstation lounge at Washington Dulles is a place I will always dine at over eating onboard airline food, if given the chance.

Well, perhaps the food is wonderful in this lounge. I just can’t say because at 4:00AM there is nothing. By the time I left, breakfast was being prepared…though it honestly did not look very nice. Perhaps the good food comes out before the Turkish flight to Istanbul. Drinks are available around the clock…

a room with a table and chairs and drinks

a group of bowls with food in them

a buffet with food on the counter

a beverage coolers and drinks on a counter

a coffee machine and cups on a counter

Anyway, there’s far more to this lounge than the food. There are restroom, showers, and plenty of comfortable seats. For Muslim travelers, there is a prayer room and ablution area.

a large pot with white flowers

a white orchid in a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables

a room with a bar and chairs

a group of white flowers in a room with chairs

a room with chairs and tables

a group of chairs in a room

a room with chairs and tables

a bar with chairs and a television

a plant on a counter

a room with chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables

a group of tables and chairs in a room with windows

a room with tables and chairs

a conference room with a table and chairs

a bathroom with a few doors

a bathroom with sinks and mirrors

a yellow sign on a wood wall

a silver framed picture on a white wall

a shower with a faucet

But be aware that power ports are quite limited in this lounge. If you need to charge, you will find a small number of wall outlets. It’s not like in Istanbul where there are plenty of power ports on the floor.

The lounge is accessible to Priority Pass members and open 24/7.

15-minute complimentary massages are available during daytime hours…a shame I missed that.

CONCLUSION

I really cannot recommend this lounge wholeheartedly during off-peak hours since there are better Priority Pass options in Bangkok. Still, it is comfortable and was empty at 4:00 AM. If anything, it’s a decent place to sleep if you get stranded in BKK and don’t feel like leaving the airport. There are couches in the far corner.

a room with couches and a television

I’ll give the lounge another check during daytime hours next time I fly through BKK.

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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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18 Comments

  1. Matt Reply
    August 17, 2019 at 9:16 am

    “For Islamic travelers, there is a prayer room and ablution area.”

    I think you’re looking for the word: Muslim

    • Matthew Reply
      August 17, 2019 at 2:38 pm

      Fixed. Thanks.

  2. St James Reply
    August 17, 2019 at 9:42 am

    Curious complement to the review OMAAT just churned out for daytime service when food is around. Was the booze available at the hour you visited?
    Nevertheless for a PP lounge it does look pleasant with the options and dark corner to nap in…

    • Matthew Reply
      August 17, 2019 at 2:36 pm

      Booze was available.

  3. Aaron Reply
    August 17, 2019 at 2:04 pm

    Yeah, it is an interesting counterpoint to the OMAAT review. Which did show us this lounge also has a live cooking station too…

    • Matthew Reply
      August 17, 2019 at 2:37 pm

      It was just by coincidence we published them so closely together, but I do think the “night” lounge is very different than the “day” lounge.

      • Aaron Reply
        August 18, 2019 at 12:20 am

        Definitely not complaining, it’s always nice to see different viewpoints of the same lounge.

    • Ford Schlappig Reply
      September 20, 2024 at 1:58 pm

      Do Matthew and Ben know each other? Cute couplé that would be.

  4. Keith Lo Reply
    August 28, 2019 at 8:34 am

    Dear Matthew, Greeting from Keith. I am the Operations Manager of Turkish Airlines Bangkok Lounge. Thank you for visiting our lounge and your valuable suggestion to our overnight services. We are pleased to inform you that beginning from today, 27AUG, hot dishes are being provided daily between 00:00 to 06:00 while we continue our cold cuts by order service. The hot dishes consist of meat, pasta, vegetables, soup. We look forward to your next visit and share your review with us. Regards Keith

    • Matthew Reply
      August 28, 2019 at 9:41 am

      Wonderful news! Thank you for the update Keith. I look forward to returning.

  5. NK Reply
    September 20, 2024 at 10:37 am

    Unlike other flight reviewers like Ben from one mile at a time and non stop dan why Mathew Klint is not homosexual.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 20, 2024 at 10:44 am

      God didn’t make me that way?

    • Elton john Reply
      September 20, 2024 at 2:00 pm

      Klimt is too hot to be straight.

  6. Christ Reply
    September 20, 2024 at 9:04 pm

    “Turkish lounges are known for their excellent food” … I guess Miami must be an exception then (though I’ve only been there at breakfast). Will add the TK lounge to my BKK layovers — I didn’t even know there was one, so thanks for the review

    • 1990 Reply
      February 5, 2026 at 7:56 am

      Lord, I’ve been a dinner, and MIA’s TK lounge is fine; they have decent baklava. LATAM lounge in the same terminal is far better (delicious fresh-squeezed orange juice and mini Blue Bell ice-cream, yum).

  7. FNT Delta Diamond Reply
    February 5, 2026 at 8:41 am

    That wine selection is awful. Like $2 gas station wine.

  8. Raul Hernandez Reply
    February 5, 2026 at 11:46 am

    “…thanks to the nepotism and corruption of the folks who run Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport – hopefully this is just temporary”

    HAH! That’s a good one.

    Your hopes are not grounded in reality. Nepotism and (especially) corruption is deeply rooted and absolutely pervasive everywhere in Thailand. If you expect that to change in your lifetime, you are in for disappointment. Lovely country, wonderful people, but in Thailand corruption is like the air around everyone, it’s taken for granted, they just breathe it. Corruption must be in their DNA. Not going away, ever. Sigh.

  9. Baliken Reply
    February 5, 2026 at 8:54 pm

    The TK lounge at IST is overrated. The food selection is only ok and the drink selection is not good. I have had better selections of both at TK lounges outside of Turkey.

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