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Review: Turkish Airlines Lounge Washington Dulles (IAD)

Matthew Klint Posted onSeptember 28, 2020November 14, 2023 15 Comments
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The Turkish Airlines Lounge in Washington Dulles was one of my favorite Star Alliance and Priority Pass lounges in the USA due its excellent food selection. But be warned: food selection is currently quite limited during the pandemic. Here’s a review that looks at the Turkish Airlines Washington Dulles lounge before and after the pandemic.

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  • Turkish Airlines Washington Dulles Lounge Review
    • Hours + Location + Access
    • Food + Dink
    • Seating
    • Restrooms + Showers
    • Secret Room
  • CONCLUSION

Turkish Airlines Washington Dulles Lounge Review

Since it first opened in 2016, the Turkish Airlines lounge in Washington Dulles has been my favorite lounge at IAD. But the pandemic has transformed food and beverage offerings…and not in a good way.


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Hours + Location + Access

The lounge is located near Gate B43 and open daily from 08:30AM to 10:00PM. You can access the lounge using Priority Pass, with cash or credit card ($49), or if flying Star Alliance with proper credentials. Star Alliance business and first class passengers have access and so do Star Alliance Gold status holders traveling in any class of service. While those with United MileagePlus Star Gold status are not granted access to United Clubs on the basis of that status if traveling on domestic itineraries, that same restriction does not apply to this lounge. I was flying Washington Dulles to Newark in economy class and still had no trouble accessing the lounge on the basis of my status.

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Food + Dink

Pre-pandemic, the lounge offered a lovely spread of food and drink. In addition to fresh salads and soups, delicious hot meat and vegetarian dishes were available along with fresh bread, fruit, and desserts. Eating here was far more satisfying than eating onboard and I made it a point to stop here ahead of my flight, when possible.

Lunch and dinner selections (March 2020):

a buffet with food on the counter

a group of jars with food on a table

a buffet with different food items

a group of pots of food on a counter

a table with plates of food and utensils

a tray of desserts on a shelf

a plate of food on a wood table

a plate of food with a bowl of sauce and fork

a plate of food on a marble surface

a salad on a plate

a plate of food and a glass of tea on a table

Breakfast selections (March 2020):

a display of food on a counter

a buffet with different foods in bowls

a bowl of cereal with a spoon

a trays of pastries and pastries on a counter

a bowl of strawberries and blueberries next to a cup of coffee

But the pandemic has led to cutbacks. Breakfast now is limited to hard boiled eggs with arugula, yogurt, muffins, and bananas. That’s quite a diminution.

a group of plastic containers with food inside

a group of yogurt containers on a plate

a plate with food wrapped in plastic

a bunch of bananas in a basket

Beverage selection has not changed, with a full selection of beverage (including alcohol behind the bar) the same as before.

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Turkish Airlines Washington Dulles Lounge Review

a bar with a row of bottles and glasses on the wall

a bar with many bottles and glasses

a coffee machine and beverage containers on a counter

Seating

As you enter the lounge, you’ll encounter a large room with the buffet in the center and seating around it.

a restaurant with a counter and chairs

a room with large windows and chairs

a room with a television and tables

a room with a television and chairs

a room with a window and chairs and a lamp

a room with a large window and chairs and a lamp

a chair and a table with a lamp

a room with white chairs and tables

a room with chairs and tables and chairs and a large window

a room with chairs and tables

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a room with chairs and televisions

Proceed down a hallway along the window and you’ll come to the back room which has the bar, a couch that stretches around the room, and more tables and chairs.

a hallway with large windows and a vehicle on the runway

a room with a large white couch and chairs

a group of plants in a room

a black chair and a table in a room

a room with a couch and plants

a room with plants and a chandelier

a room with chairs and a plant

During the pandemic, the little back room with additional couches (pictured directly above) is closed:

a room with a couch and a tv

Restrooms + Showers

The lounge features a unisex shower suite plus restrooms and an ablution room for Islamic travelers.

a sign on a wall

a sign on a wall

a bathroom with a mirror and sink

a toilet in a bathroom

a sign on a wall

a shower with soap dispensers and shower curtain

a shower with a stool and a black curtain

Last time I was in the lounge the shower sign said this:

a sign with white text and symbols on it

Now it says:

a sign on a wall

Did “unisex” become a bad word?

Secret Room

I’ve noted the secret lounge within a lounge before…there’s a big VIP area upstairs that I’ve never stepped foot in.

a glass railing on a wall


> Read More: The Other Secret Special VIP Lounge at Washington Dulles


CONCLUSION

Is this lounge worthwhile now? It still beats sitting in the gate area and the food, though packaged, appears fresh. That said, until a full buffet returns or new a la carte menu is introduced, I will not bother showing up early any longer.


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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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15 Comments

  1. Andy K Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 11:43 am

    I can’t believe they open this to your lower PP holders. Crowding must have been a big problem before COVID.

    • Dominic Reply
      September 28, 2020 at 5:55 pm

      Crowding was indeed a *BIG* problem at this lounge pre-COVID, especially during busy periods.

      I also wonder why they offer it to PP holders, but the few times I’ve been there that was me, so don’t want to complain (yet). 🙂

  2. Allen Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 11:53 am

    I think they might have eliminated the word unisex since it’s meaning is somewhat paradoxical — especially for people whose second language is English. The icons seem to be far more clear on their own, especially given the fact that many of the people using this lounge are foreigners who might not speak English.

  3. Mitch Cumstein Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 12:39 pm

    The “secret room” is not a VIP room. It’s an overflow room that they only open to add further capacity. I’ve been up there a couple times, but I doubt it’s been open since March. There was food up there in old times, exactly the same as down below but less selection.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 28, 2020 at 1:33 pm

      That’s not what I was told, but perhaps its purpose changed over time.

      • Mitch Cumstein Reply
        September 28, 2020 at 2:51 pm

        Perhaps it’s changed, but I was last up there in February. And trust me, nobody would mistake me for a VIP.

        • Ty Webb Reply
          September 28, 2020 at 4:51 pm

          Mitch, you’ve had a raw deal in life…starting with when you were kicked out of college.

  4. David H. Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 3:45 pm

    The lounge was MUCH better when it opened. Even better selection of food, hot kebabs and more frequently rotation during the day. Lots of Turkish nuts – all gone.

    I have had food poisoning twice since mid 2019 from the lounge. I ate cereal earlier in the day and then a pre flight meal at the lounge. It was horrible to take long haul with food illness.

    Stopped eating in there since then.

  5. Jared Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 7:24 pm

    The pre-packed food there is surprisingly high quality. I had a turkey sandwich, chocolate chip cookie, and the muffin and they all were very fresh. In fact the cookie and muffin were some of the best I’ve ever had in a lounge.

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      September 28, 2020 at 8:52 pm

      I had just eaten breakfast at home or else I would have tried it. The food did look fresh, though very limited.

  6. Mr G Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 7:26 pm

    Spent many hours sitting outside this lounge eating Wendy’s (which is right next door) and wondering what it’s like. Thanks for the review.

  7. Tom Reply
    September 28, 2020 at 9:27 pm

    United club card can also get you in here. Most visa club card holders think united lounges are available to them but in actuality many star alliance partner lounges are available to them. Swiss, EVA, Lufthansa, Air Canada, ANA are a few business class lounges I’ve used around the world with the UA visa club card

  8. Faryal Khan Reply
    September 30, 2020 at 2:44 am

    I recently traveled Turkish Airlines Business Class. NEVER again will I travel this airline. The planes are dated, the service is substandard. The Turkish airlines Business Class lounge, which was once an experience to be revered has deteriorated.

    Never, ever again!

  9. Michael Smith Reply
    August 21, 2021 at 3:56 pm

    Do you happen to know whether those arriving to IAD in TK business class (connecting to UA domestic first) can access this lounge?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      August 21, 2021 at 4:21 pm

      No lounge access unless you have Star Gold status.

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