Swissport Lounge Chicago: Worst Lounge In United States? (2024)

I’ve written about what I consider to be the best airport lounges in the United States, though now I think it’s time for a post about what I might just consider to be the worst. I’d like to think I have reasonable lounge expectations, but this just ticked none of the boxes…

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The awful Swissport Lounge at Chicago O’Hare Terminal 5

Somehow I didn’t have the pleasure of visiting the Swissport Lounge Chicago until this week. In fairness, I had been warned. I remembered a friend complaining about this lounge a few months back, so I texted him prior to my visit, just to make sure my memory was correct.

It was indeed — he said “it’s quite possibly the worst lounge I’ve ever experienced,” and also said “I really can’t think of a worse lounge.” As you’d expect, I came in with exceptionally low expectations, and they were… met?

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He wasn’t exaggerating. The Swissport Lounge Chicago makes waiting in a queue to get into a Delta Sky Club feel luxurious by comparison. I’m not convinced the whole lounge isn’t just a practical joke by the operator to see how low they can go while getting money from airlines and Priority Pass.

Somehow this is the lounge that all kinds of premium airlines send their passengers to (including Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways). Admittedly that’s probably not because they want to, but rather because the terminal has a severe shortage of lounge space.

I popped into the lounge midday, which is an off-peak time. The lounge generally accepts Priority Pass around this time, but doesn’t in the evenings, given all the airlines that use this as a contract lounge for premium passengers.

What’s so bad about the Swissport Lounge Chicago?

The Swissport Lounge Chicago is a small windowless room. It has incredibly outdated furniture, lacks decor, and doesn’t even have bathrooms (by the way, the lack of bathrooms is made worse by the fact that there are no dividers between urinals in all T5 bathrooms — bleh). This is a case where I think pictures do the lounge justice. What you see below is just about the entire room.

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It’s not just the size of the lounge, but the furniture feels so worn, and there aren’t even any conveniently placed power outlets.

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For example, I had a seat at one of the high-top tables, and found it wasn’t in any way secured to the ground, even though it had “bars” to put your feet onto. The table nearly flipped over when I slightly stepped down onto it to stand up.

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As far as the food & beverage selection goes, I suppose it could be worse. There are about half a dozen packaged snack options, including Chex Mix, Nature Valley granola bars, cheesy crackers, instant noodles, and muffins. They do have a couple of “fresh”(ish) options in the fridge, including a rather bland salad, and one type of sandwich.

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By comparison to the rest of the lounge, the alcohol selection isn’t terrible… which, I could see how this lounge could drive someone to drink.

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I was going to write a detailed review of the lounge, but honestly, I’m not sure there’s enough to write about? All I can recommend is to avoid this lounge as much as possible. If you’re in transit at O’Hare, stay in Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 for as long as you can, assuming you have access to American or United lounges. If you’re originating in Chicago and this is the lounge you’ll be sent to, arrive as late as you can, and then go sit in the gate area, or something.

Is there a worse lounge in the United States?

It’s not intended to by hyperbole, but I genuinely think this might just be the worst lounge in the United States. At least it’s the worst lounge in the United States that I can remember visiting. Between the lack of bathrooms, lack of power outlets, lack of natural light, tiny size, Fyre Festival catering, and drab decor, I can’t think of a lounge in the United States I’d want to spend less time in.

I’m curious to hear from the OMAAT community — are there any worse lounges you’ve been to in the United States?

Now, to be fair, I can think of a couple of worse lounges I’ve visited outside of the United States. Air Astana’s domestic lounge at Almaty Airport leaves a bit to be desired, with not-great decor, food & drinks for purchase, and no Wi-Fi.

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Meanwhile the No. 7 F/C VIP Lounge used by Hainan Airlines at Changsha Airport isn’t exactly luxurious either. The decor feels a bit more like a foot massage parlor you’d find in a strip mall in the United States (I’m very familiar with these, and a huge fan) than an airport lounge, minus the foot massage.

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Bottom line

Terminal 5 at O’Hare has to be one of my least favorite terminals to fly out of (in fairness, the new terminal extension that Delta took over is pretty nice, and I’ve heard the Sky Club is great, but I’m talking about when traveling with other airlines).

The Swissport Lounge Chicago O’Hare takes the airport lounge concept to a new low, in my opinion. I don’t think I’ve been to a worse lounge in the United States.

If you’ve visited the Swissport Lounge Chicago, what was your experience like? Can anyone think of a worse lounge in the US that I should check out?

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FAQs

Does Swissport Lounge have alcohol? ›

Entry includes complimentary light bites, snacks and both soft & alcoholic drinks including wines, spirits and beers.

How much is the Swissport lounge in Chicago? ›

Swissport Lounge

1.00 pm - 9.00 pm (daily). Pay at the door: Swissport Lounge accepts walk-ins based on capacity. You can pay admission at the reception: USD40 per guest.

What food is served at Swissport Lounge Ord? ›

Swissport Lounge ORD amenities

The food and beverage selection is limited. Food consists mostly of snacks and instant noodles, though a (very plain) garden salad is also offered.

Can you leave airport lounge? ›

Can you leave and re-enter airport lounges? Yes, in most cases, lounges will allow you to leave for a short period of time and re-enter if it's within the permitted lounge visit time period. However, it's recommended to confirm with the lounge staff any specific rules they may have before leaving the lounge.

Are drinks free in Aspire Lounge? ›

SPENDING TIME IN THE LOUNGE

You could even be the envy of your friends by checking-in on Social Media. We offer a wide variety of complimentary hot food, snacks, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and hot beverages at the Newcastle Airport Aspire Lounge.

How much does it cost for an Aspire Lounge? ›

How much is Club Aspire entry? Book online and costs start from £30 per adult and £20 per child aged 2-11. There's no entry fee for infants. Guests can save up to 20% when booking online versus paying for entry on the day.

Can you take food away from airport lounge? ›

Some lounges don't allow you to take food and beverages from the lounge. However, some won't mind if you take a couple of sealed items like bags of crisps, a yogurt or bottled soft drinks for your onward journey.

Does lounge have free food? ›

Lounges typically set food up in a way where you can help yourself as needed. They often offer free snacks and other food choices, plus drinks, including alcoholic beverages.

How much is a priority pass per year? ›

Priority Pass membership cost
Annual feeMember visit fee
Standard$99$35
Standard Plus$32910 visits free, then $35 thereafter
Prestige$469Free

Do you tip at an airport lounge? ›

Tipping is not required in airport lounges

Despite this convention, tipping in a U.S. airport lounge is not required. There's also a chance that accepting tips in an airport lounge is against employee guidelines.

Is it OK to sleep in an airport lounge? ›

Some airports have lounges that you can buy access to for the day. But it's important to note that sleeping isn't necessarily allowed in all of them – although some have resting areas with recliners and comfortable chairs to nap in.

Can I stay more than 3 hours in the lounge? ›

Some lounges are open 24/7, but most aren't. A lounge might also limit the length of your visit. Many Priority Pass Select lounges, for example, only allow you to stay for three hours, though the enforcement of such policies varies by location.

Do airport lounges serve alcohol? ›

Lounges typically set food up in a way where you can help yourself as needed. They often offer free snacks and other food choices, plus drinks, including alcoholic beverages.

Do lounges serve alcohol? ›

We must say, we do rather like a drink at Lounge. From delicate herbal teas to juices, smoothies and milkshakes to fine wines and frankly ridiculous co*cktails, if it's liquid, we stock it.

Is Aspire Lounge a priority pass lounge? ›

You can also gain access via many of the methods we accept such as Priority pass, Dragonpass, and American Express® Platinum cards.

Does Amex get you into Aspire Lounge? ›

Aspire Lounge, San Diego. Formerly Airspace Lounge, the Aspire Lounge at San Diego Airport gives free access to The Platinum Card® from American Express cardholders and up to two guests. The lounge offers complimentary light refreshments, free Wi-Fi, a full bar and even free shower facilities.

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