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MEX Airport Aeromexico Salon Premier International T2 Lounge

I’ve previously reviewed the Aeromexico Salon Premier International Lounge here and here. The Aeromexico Salon Premier Lounge is located in Terminal 2 past the security checkpoint. Be aware that there are two Aeromexico Salon Premier lounges in Terminal 2 and this review is for the International Lounge. I know I’ve reviewed this lounge in the past, but the food offerings keep changing!

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I was flying on Aeromexico’s Business Class and a Skyteam Elite Plus member, so I was able to access this lounge. Priority Pass cardholders can also access this lounge. This is one of the busiest lounges in Terminal 2 and also one of the best.

There is a small business center with computers.

There’s also a circular bar area and a Spa where you can take a shower or have a massage.

The buffet spread consisted of yogurt, fruit cups, sweet desserts, veggie sticks, and pound cake.

There were juices and wine available in addition to the fridge which contained alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

My favorite part about this lounge is the private interior room inside the lounge itself.

There were hot dogs, panini sandwiches, and hot soup.

In addition, there were non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages in the fridge.

I had tomato soup, a few hot dogs, and a grilled chicken Panini.

I washed it down with an ice cold Bohemia beer.

 

 

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