We’re flying out of Copenhagen Airport heading down to Paris. We’re flying with Air France, but I’m a Delta Medallion member so when we checked in, they gave us directions to the Aviator Lounge here in Copenhagen. The Aviator Lounge here at CPH also accepts a few other entry options, but because we’re guests of Air France, we get access to the Apartment Lounge within the Aviator Lounge.
Bottom Line: The Aviator Lounge her at Copenhagen Airport was a nice place to spend about a half hour before our flight. Nothing groundbreaking or extravagant, just a quiet comfortable lounge. The buffet was adequate but the draft beer and liquor selection was very good and all self service.
Date of Visit: November 2022
CPH Airport Aviator Lounge Location

The Aviator Lounge here at CPH is located in Terminal 2. Just after security and along the main hall you’ll find the entrance between the A and B gates. This lounge is for Schengen flights, if you’re leaving Europe this isn’t the lounge for you.
Aviator Apartment Lounge Entrance

The Aviator Lounge is made up of two parts. The Apartment lounge and then the Carlsberg branded Aviator Lounge. The Carlsberg Aviator Lounge accepts Priority Pass along with a few other lounge access implements.
The Aviator Apartment Lounge doesn’t accept Priority Pass, we gained entrance via my Skyteam status while flying on Air France.
Aviator Apartment Lounge Space Review

We walked into the Aviator Apartment Lounge here at CPH and I was really impressed. The space isn’t huge, but the it wasn’t crowded.

There’s a diverse amount of seating. The long meeting type table was great for people trying to get a little work done. These lounge chairs would be perfect for relaxing with a drink on the side table.

Along the windows of the Aviator Lounge were some more lounge chairs. Near each of the chairs and tables was an outlet to charge devices.

We found some nice seats on these sofas. We only had about 25 minutes before our flight was scheduled to board so these were prefect to relax and enjoy a light breakfast snack.
Aviator Apartment Lounge Buffet

The buffet at the Aviator Apartment Lounge was nothing extravagant, but was certainly adequate for a quick breakfast.
Aviator Apartment Lounge Bar and Coffee

The Aviator Apartment Lounge had a self service coffee station along with tea and other soft drinks.

The bar selection was decent a few Carlsburg draft beers, some liquor, and then wine, but it was also 8 in the morning so I didn’t have anything but water. This was all self service and well kept.
Aviator Apartment Lounge View

The Aviator Apartment Lounge doesn’t have a view of the outside so this isn’t a place to do any plane watching. There are a lot of windows, but they look down upon the terminal interior. Not bad, but not great. I liked this bike though.
Aviator Apartment Lounge Review Final Thoughts
I was surprised at how nice the Aviator Apartment Lounge was. It was nothing fancy, but the lounge served it’s purpose. I liked that the Aviator lounge was divided into two parts, I’m not sure how busy the Carlsburg Aviator side of the lounge would be, but the Aviator Apartment side was very quiet. We had our choice of seating and plenty of options at the buffet.
At most airports I’ll skip the contract lounges. They often just aren’t worth the visit, however here at Copenhagen the Aviator Apartment Lounge is worth the visit. Mostly because the lounge was so quiet, the amenities aren’t amazing, but it’s a pleasant place to spend a half hour before a quick Schengen flight.
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