Airport Lounges: Edinburgh's Aspire Lounge (EDI)

It's always nice to get into a lounge and get a better seat and more room than amongst the commoners.  So you won't hear a true complaint out of me.  But the food was uninspired and you had to go outside just to find the toilets.  It was kinda drab.  Nothing special.  Don't show up early to the airport expecting to enjoy your wait like you might in other lounges.

Verdict:  Weak (2.5 / 10)

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