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Fuerteventura Airport Jable VIP Lounge

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terrace
On warm days, it’s easy to appreciate the lounge’s terrace.

Fuerteventura Airport’s only business lounge, the Jable VIP Lounge, is located airside between Gates 5 and 7. It offers a clean, functional space with seating areas, a buffet zone, and a standout outdoor terrace. Facilities include charging points, flight information screens, and indoor restrooms. Food and drinks are sufficient yet straightforward. The lounge is essentially self-service, supported by friendly staff handling admissions and upkeep. Overall, we rate the lounge 3.5 stars for its comfort, convenience, and especially its terrace, making it a solid and affordable place to relax before departure.

Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) has just one business lounge, the Jable VIP Lounge. It is located airside before passport control, on the same level as the departure gates, between Gates 5 and 7. Clear signage makes it easy to find after security. For Schengen flights, you typically won’t need to go through passport control at all after visiting the lounge.


The lounge is a practical choice for holiday travellers who want a calm place to relax, enjoy a light bite, and charge their devices before boarding. “The biggest plus is the combination of an indoor lounge and an outdoor terrace, which matches the island atmosphere. As Fuerteventura is a favourite destination for holidaymakers, the lounge is designed to feel relaxed and comfortable for travellers heading home after a sunny break.


Our Jable Lounge Experience


We visited the VIP Jable Lounge at Fuerteventura Airport in November 2025 before our flight and entered with our Priority Pass. Below, we share what it’s like in practice: how easy it is to find, the space’s feel, what’s available to eat and drink, and how the service works.


If you don’t have a Priority Pass membership, you may still be able to enter with Mastercard Airport Experiences / LoungeKey, depending on your card, or by purchasing a lounge pass in advance through services such as Lounge Pass. The lounge also accepts DragonPass.


PRO TIP

You can purchase single-entry access for €31 via Lounge Pass.


Finding the Lounge


After security, we walked through the duty-free area, turned left when reaching the departures hall, and followed the signs toward the smaller gates. The lounge is on the same level as the departure area, so there’s no need to change floors. After a short walk, we found the lounge conveniently located between Gates 5 and 7.


FUE departure hall
After clearing security and walking through the duty-free area, we reached the departure hall.


Entrance to the lounge
At the end of the departure hall, we found the entrance to the lounge.


Good signage and a gate-level location make this lounge stress-free to reach.


First Impression


The lounge’s reception is located on the terrace. Our check-in was quick and smooth.


Reception desk
Entry was quick and easy. The lounge accepts Priority Pass and works with many airlines.


We quickly noticed that the lounge is essentially centred around the terrace and arranged as one open space, thoughtfully divided into three distinct zones. Near the indoor entrance, there’s a small lobby area with a magazine table and storage lockers. Further inside, the layout transitions into a buffet and dining area, with a more relaxed seating corner for unwinding with a drink.


Reception
The reception is a small ‘cottage’ on the lounge’s terrace.


Lobby
Inside, there is a small hall with a few chairs.


Dinign hall
Right off the hall is the dining area.


The overall feel is simple and functional rather than luxurious. Still, the zoning helps the lounge feel more structured than a typical single-room space.


Relaxation area
The other end of the lounge is more suitable for relaxation.


Food and Drinks


During our visit, the Jable VIP Lounge offered a selection of both hot and cold food, though the overall quality was best described as average. It was sufficient for a light meal, but nothing particularly stood out.


hot food
The lounge served hot food, which was nice, but the quality didn’t stand out.


Tomates
They served potatoes and tomatoes.


The hot buffet offered a basic selection, including rice, chicken, and potatoes. Cold options featured salads, sandwiches, yoghurt, juice, and small snacks such as sweets. There was also a fresh juice machine, which sounded promising but was empty during our visit.


Snacks
The lounge also offered cold food such as ham, cheese, and sandwiches.


Drinks were mostly self-service. Soft drinks were available, and alcohol was also self-served, including wine and beer. We didn’t see any sparkling wine at first, but later noticed in our photos that the lounge also offers cava.


Drinks
The lounge had a versatile drink selection. The juice machine would have been a highlight if they had just stocked it.


Spirit selection
The spirits selection was better than usual for a lounge and included cava.


The buffet covers the basics, but don’t expect a “food highlight” lounge experience.


Terrace, Facilities, and Comfort


The terrace is one of the lounge’s standout features, offering fresh air and extra space when the indoor area feels crowded. A nice touch is that the terrace has its own fridge, making it easy to grab a cold drink without heading back inside. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t warm during our visit, so most guests chose to stay indoors.


Terrace chairs
The terrace is spacious, and there is a fridge stocked with drinks.


Inside, the lounge offers a TV and flight information screens, making it easy to keep track of boarding. Power sockets and USB ports are available, which is essential for modern travellers. Another practical advantage is that the restroom is located inside the lounge, so there’s no need to leave the space during your visit. We found no showers.


TV and flight information screen
Naturally, this lounge also has a TV and a flight information screen, which is an important feature.


Playarea
This lounge hasn’t forgotten about children, and there is a nice outdoor play area.


The outdoor terrace is the star of this lounge, especially on warm and sunny days.


Services


The lounge has free, reliable Wi-Fi. Charging sockets are widely available, and you read printed magazines. The lounge has toilets but no showers. A flight information screen is near the entrance.


Power sockets
The lounge has 230V and USB sockets around the chairs.


Toilets
Clean toilets inside the lounge provide comfort and convenience.


Newspapers
It’s uncommon for airport lounges to still provide printed newspapers, as most have gone fully digital.


Customer Service and Cleanliness


Service at the reception was straightforward and friendly. Most of the lounge operates on a self-service basis, with staff focused on admissions, table clearing, and restocking. Staff cleaned the lopunge well and refilled the catering tables promptly, keeping the space tidy and well-organised. The only downside was that the fresh-juice machine was out of juice during our visit.


Lockets
Practical lockers in the lounge’s hall allow guests to store their valuables securely.


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