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Mexico city airport lounges
Mexico city airport lounges




mexico city airport lounges

The good news is that the Salon Premier Club in Terminal 2 at MEX has been completely redesigned since my last visit back in 2016. I think that I had better step inside quick before she changes her mind… The layout of the Aeromexico Salon Premier Club Can you believe that she actually let me in? By the way, I’m already very much liking the materials so far (this sort of reminds me of the Air Canada lounge at the Edmonton Airport).

mexico city airport lounges

I’m getting “strip club” vibes already… A quick look back to show you what it took to get here (the stairs are all the way at the end). Fun fact: this is the only lounge here in Terminal 2 without windows. At least you’ll know that there are other options if the Aeromexico Lounge isn’t for you ( spoiler alert: you’ll be glad there are other options).

mexico city airport lounges

As you can see, there’s a lot happening on the second level. Long story short, be prepared to walk for a bit before you find the stairs. There might be another staircase somewhere in the middle, but I couldn’t find it. There are elevators and stairs located at the far ends of the departures hall – which is a long walk from one end to the other. Warning: getting up to that second level isn’t all that intuitive. Because it wouldn’t be a true airline lounge if it didn’t offer guests the opportunity to look down on the peons below. That’s the Salon Premier Club up there on the second level of the main terminal. The Salon Premier Club is located on the second level above the main departures hall (between the two individual concourses). Upon clearing the security checkpoint in Terminal 2, turn right and look up. This is a really easy lounge to find in the Mexico City Airport. Where is the Aeromexico Lounge located at the Mexico City Airport? If you’re unfortunate enough to arrive when the majority of the seats are taken (which is almost all the time), it’s about as comfortable as hanging out down at the local DMV office. I only lasted about 10 minutes before I had to go back out into the main terminal. It’s small, dark, and the food options are limited. The Aeromexico Lounge in Terminal 2 of the Mexico City Airport (more formally known as the Salon Premier Club) is a perfect example of why I’m not always a big fan of airline lounges.






Mexico city airport lounges