Direct ‘lounge to aircraft’ boarding arrives …. at Teesside International
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I’ve never been to Teesside International airport, but they do seem to be getting stuff done in a way that other airports are not. Perhaps we need to send Rhys up to have a tour.
You may have forgotten but it was Teesside International, back in January 2023, that become the first UK airport to convert to the new ‘keep your liquids in your bag with no size limits’ scanners.
Now, Teesside has brought in direct ‘lounge to aircraft’ boarding.

Someone at Teesside has got a little carried away and is claiming that this is ‘the first airport in the country to offer direct lounge to aircraft experience.’
Unless something has changed since covid, this isn’t true. Emirates offers direct ‘lounge to aircraft’ boarding from its lounge in Heathrow Terminal 3.
Still, let’s not play down what is a real passenger improvement.

At present this service is limited to KLM passengers who qualify for SkyPriority. I suspect you would need SkyPriority to be able to get into the lounge anyway, either via your elite status or your ticket class, but perhaps anyone guested in would not be able to use it.
KLM passengers use the Rockliffe Lounge, the more upmarket of the two lounges at Teesside (we’ve never reviewed it, here’s the Middleton Lounge review). These lounges are meant to be quite impressive, by regional airport standards.
There is now a boarding desk at the back of the lounge which leads to a door which takes you directly out onto the tarmac. Passengers will then be escorted to the aircraft.
Whilst this is currently only available for KLM passengers, the airport is in talks with other airlines to roll it out in the lead up to the peak summer travel season.
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