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Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta (used by BA, KM and Priority Pass)

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This is our review of the La Valette Club lounge in Malta International Airport.

Malta International Airport is not big. In fact, it’s so small that it doesn’t have any jetbridges. It does, however, have a lounge – La Valette Club – that is operated as a third party lounge.

Any airline, including the new national carrier KM Malta, that wants to offer lounge access to its passengers at Malta must use it. It is also accessible with Priority Pass.

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

I was in Malta to see KM Malta Airlines. I will be reviewing their business class cabin but we are holding it back for a couple of weeks to link with an upcoming promotion.

The lounge is open 24 hours a day.

Inside La Valette Club

The good news is that the lounge is relatively large, with a big outdoor terrace. Whilst it was fairly busy when I arrived, just before the Emirates flight departed, it was never full and quickly emptied out once boarding began.

It’s quite a deep space and away from the windows relatively dark. The interior features an open floor plan with lots of low-backed seating:

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

In the windows you have a series of sofas grouped in horseshoes:

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

To the left is a dining area with sit down tables as well as bar tables.

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

On the right hand side you’ll find a row of pretty new iMacs, although the days of desktops in lounges is a thing of the past, I suspect:

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

Also in this area is a separate space for High Altitude members, I believe part of La Valette Club’s membership program.

The aforementioned terrace is large with half shaded and half open to the sun. It offered views across the runway and would be a nice place to hang out in warmer weather.

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

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Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

Food and drink in La Valette Club

A buffet offers a selection of hot and cold food options as well as a self-service bar. Drinks include beers, Maltese wines and Italian prosecco. Spirits and other alcoholic drinks are also on offer.

When it comes to food the hot items are largely meat skewers:

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

There’s also a salad bar and cold cuts:

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

Muffins, lamingtons and other deserts were also available.

Review: La Valette Club lounge, Malta Airport

Conclusion

La Valette Club is the only lounge at Malta International Airport, so it’s this or bust. Fortunately, the lounge is decent with comfortable seating and a fantastic terrace overlooking the airport.

Alcohol is self-pour and includes prosecco, which is a step above most third party lounges, although the food leaves a lot to be desired as there’s no real hot food, just once-hot meat skewers.

Comments (18)

  • chrisw1983 says:

    My lasting memory of that lounge is the amazing terrace and the great chicken skewers.

  • Nick says:

    A very small, but nice touch, which I personally always enjoy, is that most of their coffee cups are stored in a cup warmer, which keeps the early morning double espresso hot.

  • The Original Nick. says:

    I was there 6 years ago. The outdoor terrace is a nice touch I have to say.

  • AJA says:

    Odd that the sofas in front of the windows face inwards. I’d swap them with the single arm chair and they’d face the runway. Probably laid out that way for access but I’m guessing they are the least occupied seats of those sofas.

    • TJ says:

      Whenever I’ve been there, they’ve been popular with large families or groups.

  • Rich says:

    Worth pointing out, you still have to clear immigration so don’t leave it too late.

  • Sarah Talbot says:

    What is a lamington ??

    • flyforfun says:

      A delicious Australian (and maybe Kiwi – don’t sue me) treat of a square of sponge cake dipped in dark chocolate and then covered in desiccated coconut.

      Interesting history https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamington

      TimTams have recently (re)appeared in Waitrose and Tescos (as far as I’ve seen) so maybe this icon will follow soon too.

      Not sure why they would appear in this lounge bar the fact that they are tasty!

  • stevenhp1987 says:

    We’ve used this lounge a few times.

    It’s always been a pleasant experience.

    You’ve mentioned the once hot skewers. They are pretty tasty. Most hot food in airport lounges tends to be poor anyways. I’d rather it be something like meat skewers that can also be eaten cold.

    • ee says:

      Agree, we’re fans of this space. The only downside is still needing to clear passport control which can be a very variable experience. We try and check the queue before we go up to the lounge and also keep an eye on how many other departures there are to destinations using those gates.

  • Jake says:

    Does Malta operate 24/7 – if so odd that the lounge would but airport wouldn’t?

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