The direct answer for Norfolk: ORF has no Priority Pass lounge and no conventional paid airport lounge - what Norfolk International does have is a USO Center on the arrivals level near baggage claim, free for active-duty service members and their families, reflecting the airport's deep military catchment across Hampton Roads. For everyone else, the terminal's restaurants and cafes carry the pre-flight wait, and travellers who want true lounge time plan it at the connecting hub - Charlotte, Atlanta, Washington or wherever the onward leg goes - where Priority Pass and card memberships actually open doors. Check your program app before each trip anyway: if a lounge ever opens at ORF, the app will list it before most guides catch up. Until then, Norfolk is a compact, quick-moving airport where the wait is shorter than the lounge question suggests.
Cross-trip essentials
Need a ride from the airport?
After the lounge, pre-book a private door-to-door transfer to your hotel. Bookings fulfilled by partner.

