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    4. CAC Lounge by Plaza Premium Lounge & EAS 2

    CAC Lounge by Plaza Premium Lounge & EAS 2

    2.5/5
    ·CAI·Terminal 3 (International)·Plaza Premium Lounges·Updated Apr 2026

    Lounge Ratings

    Comfort & Ambiance5.5

    The lounge offers comfortable seating across various zones, including a designated quiet area and a kids' playroom. While natural light is present, traveler reports indicate the space can feel cramped and seating limited, especially during peak hours.

    Food & Beverage4.0

    The food and beverage selection includes a hot buffet with limited variety, often described as uninspired and underwhelming. Offerings are comparable to light snacks rather than substantial meals, with some reports noting issues with freshness and quality. A bar serves basic alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

    Amenities & Facilities6.0

    Key amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, charging stations, workstations, flight information displays, and TV channels. The lounge also provides restrooms, an accessible washroom, a prayer room, and a separate smoking area. Showers and dedicated nap rooms are not available.

    Cleanliness7.0

    Reports generally describe the lounge as clean and well-maintained, with tidy restrooms. Staff attention to cleanliness is implicitly suggested by the lack of negative mentions in recent reviews.

    Editorial Review

    The CAC Lounge by Plaza Premium Lounge & EAS is a contract lounge located in Terminal 3 of Cairo International Airport, accessible to international departing passengers through various programs. Situated airside on the 3rd Floor in the Departure Hall, after Passport Control, the lounge provides a functional space for travelers before their flights.

    The lounge features a variety of seating arrangements, including a dedicated quiet zone, a prayer room, and a kids' playroom. While large windows allow for natural light, some travelers have reported the space can feel cramped and seating limited, particularly during busy periods.

    Food and beverage options consist of a hot buffet, which reviewers frequently describe as minimal in variety, underwhelming in quality, and lacking freshness. A bar offers standard alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, charging stations, workstations, and flight information displays. However, the Wi-Fi has been noted as slow and unreliable. Restrooms, including an accessible option, are available and generally maintained. Showers are not offered.

    Overall, the CAC Lounge by Plaza Premium Lounge & EAS serves as a basic waiting area with refreshments and some facilities, but often falls short of a premium lounge experience due to the quality of its food and inconsistent Wi-Fi performance. It may be suitable for short stays when seeking a quiet respite from the main terminal, but those expecting a comprehensive or high-quality lounge experience may find it disappointing. Access is primarily for those with Priority Pass, eligible American Express, or Mastercard cards, and via pay-per-entry.

    Amenities

    Bar