Montreal-Trudeau International Airport has 4 distinct sections:
You can see these 4 zones on the diagram below.
The separation is at the border of the green and orange zones. This has an impact on access to the Montreal-Trudeau airport lounges, as travelers cannot walk from one area to another.
Thus, access to the Montreal-Trudeau Airport lounges is divided according to your destination. For example, it is not possible to use the lounges in the International zone when you have a domestic flight in the Domestic zone. Here’s a summary:
In the domestic section (flights to Canada only) of Montréal-Trudeau Airport, there’s onlyone lounge: Air Canada’s Maple Leaf Lounge, located between gates 1 & 3.
To access this Air Canada Maple Leaf lounge with a credit card, you have several options:
For all other details, please consult our article “How to access the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges“.
Please note for children: For Aeroplan Elite 50K status, up to 5 of the member’s children under age 24 may enter free of charge. For the rest, children under 2 years old have free access. For 2 years and more, they are considered as a guest, therefore paying.
In the transborder section (flights to the United States), there are :
Exactly like the Maple Leaf Lounge in the Domestic Zone above, this Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge in the Transborder Zone can be accessed with the following credit cards:
In March 2024, a brand-new lounge opened its doors at Montréal-Trudeau International Airport: the Salon Odyssée Desjardins Plaza Premium Lounge!
For the time being, it is available ONLY to holders of certain Desjardins credit cards. Children under 3 years old are admitted free of charge. Beyond this age, they count as access/entry.
The Odyssey Gold Visa card
The Prestige Platinum Card
The Platinum Visa card
*Platinum Prestige and Platinum Visa Desjardins cards are no longer available to new subscribers, but some former cardholders may still hold them.
Since it is under the Plaza Premium banner, we expect Plaza Premium members and holders of other credit cards to be able to access it within a few weeks. For example, holders of these credit cards may be able to access them free of charge:
There are 4 airport lounges in the International Zone at Montréal-Trudeau Airport:
Visit this article on the Air France-KLM lounge to find out how to get there. Please note: In this Air France – KLM lounge, priority entry is given to holders of Air France Business class tickets. Therefore, you may be denied entry if you only want to enter with DragonPass, Priority Pass or Plaza Premium access, even if the lounge is not full.
With a credit card, this ultra-modern airport lounge is accessible with :
Cardholders can enter free of charge, with one guest and up to 2 children under 2 free of charge (from 2+, they have a reduced rate). These cards offer access to the Plaza Premium lounges, of which the Air France-KLM lounge is a member.
In addition, the DragonPass network will provide access to the show with a World or World Elite Mastercard. Please check your eligibility on the Mastercard Travel Pass website before you go, but you may be required to pay for your admission. The only Mastercard in Canada to offer both a DragonPass subscription AND 4 free accesses is the BMO Ascend World Elite Mastercard®*.
If you don’t have free access but have a subscription to the DragonPass network, you can still enter and pay US$32 for each person. When you exceed the number of free annual accesses, you can still enter an airport lounge, but at a cost of US$32 per person.
For the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge in the International section, the conditions of access with a credit card are identical to those stated above.
The Odyssée Desjardins lounge is located at the end of the International Zone, at Gate 63.
It is available ONLY to holders of certain Desjardins credit cards. Children under 3 years old are admitted free of charge. Beyond this age, they count as access/entry.
*Visa Desjardins Platinum Prestige and Platinum cards are no longer available for new applications, but some former cardholders may still hold them.
You can find some pictures of the Odyssée Desjardins show in this report.
The National Bank Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport can be accessed in many ways with :
Simply present one of these cards, or the QR code of your subscription, to gain direct access to the National Bank Lounge at Montréal-Trudeau Airport:
When you exceed the number of free annual accesses, you can still enter an airport lounge, but at a cost of US$32 per person.
The National Bank lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport is a member of the Priority Pass program. Some credit cards in Canada offer free Priority Pass membership and annual access.
Here are the credit cards that offer Priority Pass membership and free access:
So, you may very well have a card that gives you DIRECT access to the National Bank lounge (e.g., the Carte de PlatineMD from American Express for the cardholder, 1 guest and 2 children under 2) but ALSO a Priority Pass membership (in the case of the Carte de PlatineMD from American Express, the Priority Pass account holder and 1 guest have access).
This is a great way to get a “double” card if you are a large family or a group of friends!
In addition, the DragonPass network will provide access to the show with a World or World Elite Mastercard. Please check your eligibility on the Mastercard Travel Pass website before you go, but you may be required to pay for your admission. The only Mastercard in Canada that offers both a DragonPass subscription AND 4 free accesses is the BMO Ascend World Elite Mastercard®*.
To access this National Bank lounge at Montreal-Trudeau Airport, you’ll need to present your Mastercard credit card. The cost of access to the lounge will be deducted from your BMO Ascend World Elite Mastercard®* account and refunded a few days later. Children under two years old are admitted free of charge. At 2 years and over, they count as one access/entry.
Remember: one access = one person entering the lounge. So for a family of four, this will count as four accesses.
One of the questions we get asked the most on our Facebook group is what’s the best airport lounge in Montreal YUL? Many people love the Air France KLM Lounge and the National Bank Lounge.
To be sure of access to a lounge, whatever your destination, the American ExpressMD AeroplanMD* Prestige Card and the American ExpressMD AeroplanMD* Business Prestige Card will be your best allies. They offer access to the Maple Leaf Lounges, located in all 3 sections of the airport (provided you are traveling with Air Canada or one of its Star Alliance partners).
To access the Odyssey Desjardins lounge near gate 63, you must have your boarding pass for the day and a Desjardins credit card in good standing:
For full details, schedules and photos, please see our special article on the Desjardins Odyssey Lounge.
You need a specific credit card or a subscription to an airport network. See all the ways to access it for free above.
Only a handful of Canada’s 200 credit cards offer access to this service. Please see the article above for all the easy ways to get there, as it all depends on your boarding area.
There’s an excellent chance of that! Look at your ticket to find out, or contact the airline to find out which lounge you’ll be lucky enough to visit.
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