Primeclass Lounge Paris Orly: La Compagnie and Priority Pass

A standard European lounge that is still far superior to American domestic carrier lounges

Primeclass Lounge at Paris’s Orly Airport was a good size, average for a European lounge but superior to an American one.

Before our flight to Newark on La Compagnie from Paris Orly Airport, we had access to the Primeclass Lounge. This was included in our La Compagnie ticket, but it is also part of the Priority Pass network. 

The lounge is standard for a European Priority Pass lounge, but that does not mean that is was bad. It is more an indictment on how average American domestic carrier lounges typically are. 

This lounge was on the upper level. We visited before our morning flight and it had great views of the tarmac and arriving and departing planes.

Breakfast food was all buffet and was decent. 

Drink selection was self serve -- yet another favorite of mine in European lounges. Beer was just Heineken and while they had self serve liquor, they did not offer any wine or champagne. Criminal for France, but I guess it was early? Though serving liquor but not wine seems silly. 

Anyway, we spent about an hour here. And take a look for yourself.

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