First look: inside Perth’s new international Aspire lounge

Perth's first independent lounge for international travellers welcomes flyers with panoramic views.

By Matt Lennon, February 28 2022
First look: inside Perth’s new international Aspire lounge

Travellers can never have too many airport lounges at their disposal, especially when one of those is a pay-in lounge which welcomes flyers regardless of their airline or if they’re sitting down the back of the plane.

And so it is that Perth Airport – and more to the point, passengers heading out from Perth – welcomes a new independent pay-per-use lounge at its T1 international terminal when the Aspire Lounge opens its doors on 10 March – a timely one week after the state reopens its borders to the rest of Australia and the world.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

Boasting views over the airfield and Perth skyline, Perth’s Aspire Lounge will be located between Gates 53 and 54 on Level 3 of the International terminal.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

This area was previously used as an observation deck thanks to its panoramic views, giving the new Aspire lounge a premium position in contrast to the Qantas, Air New Zealand and Singapore Airlines lounges on Level 2, which are all nestled inside the terminal.

Sitting between Gates 53 and 54, the Aspire Lounge will offer views of Perth from Level 3 of the international terminal.
Sitting between Gates 53 and 54, the Aspire Lounge will offer views of Perth from Level 3 of the international terminal.

Entry will cost $66 per person if you book ahead online, or $77 at the door (with entry on that basis subject to capacity).

Members of the Priority Pass program can access the new lounge dependent on their tier, while entry is also included for holders of eligible credit cards such as the American Express Platinum or Citi Prestige cards (both of which open doors to Aspire’s 1,300 lounges worldwide).

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

Aspire parent Swissport says the lounge’s initial opening hours "will reflect the airlines’ schedules, and will extend as the routes pick up."

A spokesperson for Swissport tells Executive Traveller the timetable will start at 6:30pm to 10:30pm on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, with longer hours and more days added as international flights return to WA.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

Guests can expect a ‘hosted buffet’ that’s staffed rather than being self-serve, with a menu along the same lines as The House by Aspire lounges in Sydney and Melbourne, which on recent visits have been offering up the likes of meatballs, spanakopita and lasagna with beef ragu, along with salads and cakes.

To wash that down, the tended bar will be pouring local beers, regional wines and non-alcoholic drinks.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

To get some work done before boarding, make a beeline for a work zone near the entrance where a series of spacious desks are loaded with power points to ensure your kit can be juiced up; and if the kids need to be kept busy, steer them towards the family-friendly area with booth seating.

And if you didn’t get to Rottnest Island for that iconic quokka selfie, there’s a giant one here named ‘Captain Quokka’ to help you convince family and friends.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

Interior design takes on a distinctive local flair, reflecting the nature and colours of Western Australia, with landscapes from nature photographer Michael Haluwana and two installations from local Indigenous artist Barry McGuire.

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

“International travellers from Perth Airport have never had a pay-per-use lounge option, but the wait will be more than worth it” says Perth Airport CEO Kevin Brown.

“ We believe this will be the best lounge of its type in Australia. Western Australians deserve it.”

Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.
Perth Airport's new international Aspire Lounge.

Along with the Aspire lounge at Perth’s T2 domestic, Swissport has also reopened The House by Aspire at Sydney and Melbourne international terminals, with My Lounge by Aspire at Brisbane ’s international terminal also on the roadmap, Swissport tells Executive Traveller.

Additional reporting by David Flynn

Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards

06 Aug 2017

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I’m interested in the comment that “entry is also included for holders of eligible credit cards such as the American Express Platinum…” Can you clarify: is this via the Priority Pass programme, or as a standalone perk of the Platinum card? (I’m asking because the AmEx Platinum allows up to 4 supplementary cardholders, but only 2 cardholders have access to Priority Pass).

01 Mar 2022

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Qantas Lounge has permanently closed at Perth Airport. Maps referenced are outdated. Emirates will be using this Aspire lounge until they re-open their own lounge, Air New Zealand and Singapore have their own lounges open- and all other airlines who used to use QF lounge pre-pandemic will probably need send them to one of the others.. hopefully this one! 

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

04 Mar 2014

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I didnt know QF had permanently closed their T1 lounge, not that its a great loss.

This looks way better, hopefully QR will use it 


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