Tag: Chopin Airport Bolero Lounge

  • Warsaw – Chopin Airport Bolero Lounge

    Warsaw – Chopin Airport Bolero Lounge

    The last time I visited this lounge was in February 2020, when the travel situation was, I think everyone would agree, somewhat different. It’s one of several lounges at the airport, but it’s the most convenient for British Airways flights which have to depart from outside of the Schengen Zone gates. I remember last time that the signage to this lounge is pretty poor, which meant I only got lost once this time trying to find the damn thing as I sort of remembered where it was.

    The staff looked confused when I came in, which is never a situation that I find ideal. I think they were just more surprised that I was in the lounge that early, which was a little over three hours before the flight. The lounge actually allows for visits which are four hours before the flight, but for those with baggage they can’t check-in until two hours before, whilst most people don’t arrive so early to the airport. But, I do and that meant I was the only person in the lounge for the best part of an hour. The staff didn’t seem annoyed though and were always perfectly polite, so that was handy.

    It’s an oddly laid out lounge in terms of a lack of seating with higher tables, with these lower chairs not being as a popular. Although, by the time I left, all of the seating was in use.

    I assume that lounges in airports are exempt from the new maximum numbers rule that Poland has introduced, as all the tables were taken by the time of the flight and it did feel quite full.

    I think this was the only area that they discouraged seating at, although it would still be possible as the chairs were in place.

    I was delighted to see that the chocolates were still there. Last time I came to a lounge at this airport, the staff were handing out all of the food and drink as opposed to there being any self-service. It was hard to ask for as many chocolates and packs of honey roasted peanuts as I wanted with that set-up, but there were no issues here.

    The hot drinks area, with a wide selection of different teas.

    Coffee with chocolate and some form of cake, the type of which I’ve forgotten, but it was better than it looks.

    From 11.00, there is food served on trays and there’s a choice of five different meals, although it’s probably OK to get a second one. This one was the salami and cheese ciabatta, along with a salad of ham and pineapple which sounded dreadful. However, Green Eggs and Ham and all that, as the salad was really pleasant, the ham added texture as it was in little lumps (perhaps cubes sounds most tasty) and the pineapple added sweetness.

    There were a few beers to choose from, this one was entirely adequate, although it’s not going to win any international craft beer awards I think it’s fair to say.

    Other than how the busy the lounge was, which didn’t feel entirely appropriate given the current health situation, this was a really relaxed and comfortable visit. Staff were efficient and the lounge was clean, with plenty of food and drink. I do wonder whether they need to create more space for this lounge if visitor numbers are going to remain high, just to make everyone feel more comfortable.

  • Warsaw – Chopin Airport Bolero Lounge

    Warsaw – Chopin Airport Bolero Lounge

    The lounge that British Airways use at Warsaw Chopin Airport is the Bolero Lounge, located in the non-Schengen section of the airport after the automated passport control. There was a friendly welcome from the staff member behind the desk when I entered and I didn’t have to wait to be given entry into the lounge as there was no queue.

    The main food section of the lounge.

    Some higher tables and chairs.

    Fridges with soft drinks.

    There was some hot food, which didn’t look too exciting. The Greek salad was though lovely, with olives on the shelf above it as well.

    I had quite a chunk of the lounge’s blue cheese, but there were other types of cheese to choose from and also some cold cuts. There were also cereals, yoghurts and some wraps.

    Chocolate.

    Fudge.

    How very lovely. The lounge didn’t let me down with regards to the chocolate selection and there was a lady from the United States who was almost beside herself with excitement over the options available to her. I was quite pleased by that as she left a larger pile of empty chocolate wrappers than I did.

    Since my flight was delayed by an hour, I thought I’d have one beer. I hadn’t heard of this one, it’s a Pilsner style beer brewed by Browary Lubelskie, a brewery founded in an abandoned monastery in 1844. They also make the big-selling Perła beer, which I have heard of before. The beer was fine, nothing exceptional, but it met my expectations and I hadn’t exactly expected the lounge to stock a range of craft beers to meet my ridiculously pretentious needs.

    The lounge got busy during the three hours that I was in there, although it was relatively quiet when I had arrived. I found a power point to charge my devices, although there weren’t as many of these as there perhaps could have been. The staff were going around the lounge on a regular basis clearing away empty plates and glasses, so it all felt clean and organised. The toilets are also located at the rear of the lounge, so there’s no need for customers to leave and come back in.

    I gained entry into the lounge as part of my BA status, although they also accept Priority Pass and similar card schemes. There’s also the opportunity for customers to buy entry, which is currently 130zl, or £26, which seems a ridiculously high price to me which goes beyond the price of some UK lounges. I suspect that people might be best to spend their £26 in the range of airport restaurants, but each to their own….

    There aren’t any announcements made in the lounge, but there were plenty of screens and it transpired that it was just a five-minute walk to the gate for my BA flight. The lounge was generally peaceful other than for some idiot doing rounds of the lounge whilst talking loudly into his phone, I suspect so that people could hear how important he was. I didn’t credit him with more general awareness, so I doubted that he realised that people were making their own visible and audible opinions on him behind his back.

    Anyway, a peaceful and clean lounge, and I’d happily come back here for a few hours if I fly back from Warsaw Chopin Airport in the future. All very lovely.