Normally I don’t like paying for lounge access, but with five hours to kill I figured it would be worth the cost – if only to get some interesting content for the blog. Thankfully there are a few independent lounges here such as the Grand Lounge Elite which are open to anyone for a nominal fee. Not something I’m proud to admit, but oh well. ![]() That membership would have given me complimentary access to this lounge, but I somehow forgot to even ask. I really need to work on obtaining the proper credentials to access more lounges in the future, because the thought of hanging out in sterile airport terminals such as the domestic one here at MEX is a pretty scary thought.Įdit: I didn’t realize it at time, but this lounge is actually part of the Priority Pass network, which I am a member of. Unfortunately, I had complementary access to exactly none of them, which ended up being a stark reminder of how I wasn’t nearly as important as I thought I was. There are a handful of decent lounges at Mexico City airport which provide an oasis for travelers such as myself (who are in need of killing gobs of time), and I was determined to try as many as I could this particular afternoon. This is exactly why I found myself with five hours to kill at MEX between my VivaAerobus A320 flight from Cancun and my Volaris A321 flight to Tijuana. One of the downsides of flying different airlines back to back on separate tickets is the need to allow enough buffer time between flights so that things don’t get royally screwed up if anything gets delayed.
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