It has been hard to find inspiration to write about our travels recently. We can blame the very unfortunate Covid-19 for that, but we canโt let that stop us from sharing our experiences, insights, and ideas we had drafted. We always said we would be honest and truthful with our blog, so that is why we are being honest on how our inspiration levels have been recently.
Anyways moving on to our travels and Incheon Airport Lounge reviews below. We decided to share a straight forward bullet point list describing our experiences and views at these lounges.
SPC Lounge
- Open at 0700
- Additional Hours, Maximum and Restrictions found online or app
- Priority Pass
- Loud, Tight, and Crowded
- No photos taken due to above
- Coffee machine was a bit confusing
- Seemed busier than other Lounge
- Entering seemed slow
Unfortunately we did not capture any photos inside of the SPC Lounge. This definitely was due to our jet lag and hunger after arriving on our return flight.
Lounge.L by Lotte GRS
- Open at 0700
- Additional Hours, Maximum and Restrictions found online or app
- Priority Pass
- Bright, Roomy, Private Individual Cubicle/Lounge Chairs
- Much more business traveler friendly
- Large Selection of Coffees and Wine
- Western and Asian Style Foods
- Quick Entrance
Transfer Lounges x 2
- 24 Hrs
- Free to all airport travelers
- Misc. Chair and Table combinations
- Near Nap Rooms, Showers, Digital Gym (Not working when there)
- Digital Gym and Spa had Costs associated with them
- Nap Room Free if any availability (Lots were taken in both)
- Coffee/Sandwich/Snack shops in both
- Reasonably priced
- 2 Vanilla Lattes 9600 Won = $8.04 USD
- Reasonably priced
Top two are accessible via Priority Pass or Amex Platinum Card. (Priority Pass comes with Platinum Card US Version)