Lounge Review: Apricot Saigon Airport

The Apricot Lounge at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City is one of two lounges where Priority Pass holders are able to enter. It is not a particularly large lounge but it is clean and functional. There are plenty of tables and chairs than sofas. It has more of a canteen setting than the usual premium Business class lounge feel. Food and beverages are decent, not fantastic. I tried the Vietnamese pho which seems to be a staple offering at all the lounges in this airport.

Apricot Lounge is located at Level 1. Turn right after immigration, and take the lift/stairs, behind the duty-free counters, down 1 level. It’s near Gate 17.

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