The Jakarta Soekarno–Hatta Airport (UPG) Gets a Blue Sky Lounge
Blue Sky Group has opened its newest lounge at the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Indonesia. The new lounge is located in Terminal 1C and is the sixth location at the airport, with Blue Sky lounges now found in terminals 1A, 1B, 1C, 2D, and 3. The lounge is on the small side, spanning 3,767 square feet (360 m²) with a seating capacity for 76 customers.
The lounge is open to all domestic travelers (AKA common use) and appears to have pretty standard amenities. The dining area features buffet-style options, including mantau (a soft, fluffy, white steamed bun) and other locally inspired items. There is also a Ippolito coffee bar and a healthy corner offering cold-pressed juices and other soft drinks. The lounge features seating and tables, charging sockets, restrooms, an in-lounge prayer room (Musholla), and a VIP room that can be accessed for an additional charge.
While researching the lounge, I saw a note on the Priority Pass page that mentions, "Only coffee, tea, fresh juices and water available (no soft drinks)". I am going to assume this means that the lounge does not serve alcohol. This would make sense, given that Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world (about 85–90% Muslim).
The opening of this new location is the second to open following the 2025 Blue Sky Group and Airport Dimensions partnership, following the Makassar (UPG) location that opened in August of last year.
Access
Customers can purchase access to the lounge at the front desk or in advance. The lounge is also part of the Priority Pass program, and eligible members can access the lounge free of charge. Children 7 and under are admitted free with an adult.
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Closing Thoughts
It is exciting to see the Blue Sky Lounge continue to grow. There are currently 17 Blue Sky lounges found across 10 airports in Indonesia. Strangely, none of the Blue Sky lounges appear to be part of the Dragonpass program, but they are found with Priority Pass.