![]() I will be flying from Madrid to Mexico City in a few weeks and I plan to visit and review the OneWorld lounge as well as other lounges in the airport. I think that this is a good lounge to use if you are hopping back across the border, although for a long international flight, I would suggest maybe exploring some of the other lounges in MEX airport. ![]() While this wasn’t the nicest lounge by any means, it provided all of the basic amenities for us to relax a bit in a quiet space prior to our flight to the U.S. view of the jetway Avianca Global Lounge Bottom Line It was also cool that the lounge was at a lower level so we had views of aircraft, “below the wing” as they were being serviced. At mid-day on a Monday, it was not very crowded at all, so we felt like it was a nice place to relax. There is a lot of space to sit, read, and relax. breakfast foods and sandwiches full bar service cereals, nuts, and breads refreshments and beer The food and beverage selection is pretty extensive for a contract lounge, with self-serve stations and a full bar. computer ware newspaper and reading areas There are newspapers and computers available for use. At first glance, it may seem a bit cramped. ![]() ![]() The lounge requires passengers to take an elevator down to the ground floor, across from gate 35. Other lounges in Mexico City airport Terminal 1 available for Priority Pass holders include the Grand Lounge and Lounge 19. It is operated 24-hours a day, which is nice and has basic amenities like TVs, newspapers, refreshments, snack foods, alcoholic beverages, and wifi. The Avianca lounge is operated by Global Lounge, so it is technically a contract lounge. ![]()
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