Colombian Airport Lounge Reviews

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These reviews are based on our personal experience in the lounges, which were mostly during morning hours. Food and beverage selection may differ at other times. 


Armenia El Edén Int’d Airport Avianca Sala VIP

 

Avianca Lounge Armenia

This lounge is located beside the departure gate after security. The room is small, but adequate for a small airport, with approximately fifteen seats. The food selection included small snacks, such as peanuts and packages of Achiras (small Colombian crackers made from Achira flour instead of wheat, with a cheese and butter taste). Beverages included coffee, soda, juice, water and alcohol after 4pm.

Armenia Airport Lounge Colombia

Our Overall Rating: 6/10


Bogotá El Dorado Int’d Airport Avianca Sala VIP (domestic terminal)

 

Bogota domestic terminal airport lounge

This lounge is huge! There is significant seating, from lounge chairs to workspaces and even private pods. There are shower facilities and clean bathrooms.

Bogota domestic terminal airport lounge

The food selection was extensive, with a wide array of salads, soups and other hot food. Beverages included coffee, tea, sodas, juices, sparkling water and a separate bar serving alcohol after 4pm. This is one of the nicest domestic lounges we have seen using Priority Pass.

Bogota domestic terminal airport lounge

Our Overall Rating: 9/10


Cartagena Rafael Núñez Int’d Airport Avianca Sala VIP (domestic terminal)

Cartagena Airport Lounge

Split into two sides on the second floor, this lounge has plenty of seating with places to eat, work or relax. One side is filled with round café tables with three chairs at each one, as well as a long bench along the side. The other side contains a TV room, a workspace with access to tablets, as well as a quiet room with reclining chairs.

Cartagena Airport Lounge

You can see all the departure gates through the window, which is helpful to know when your flight is boarding. There are also an abundance of outlets on the floor to charge your devices. During the morning, there was a small selection of hot food including breakfast sliders, small pastries, quiches and a cheese and fruit tray. There was also coffee, tea, juice, soft drinks, iced tea and other small snacks such as peanuts, crackers and Achiras. Alcohol is served after 4pm.

Cartagena Airport Lounge

Our Overall Rating: 8/10


Medellín José María Córdova Int’d Airport Avianca Sala GOLD VIP (domestic terminal)

Medellin Avianca Gold VIP Lounge

This lounge on the second floor is beside the Priority Pass lounge and shares a bathroom with it. This lounge is strictly for business class or Star Alliance gold members.

Medellin Avianca Gold VIP Lounge

There is plenty of seating available, with multiple rooms including a TV lounge, children’s play area, quiet workspace with access to tablets and a large viewing area of the runway.

Medellin Avianca Gold VIP Lounge

Food included some limited hot food (fried chicken, rice and soup) as well as salad, small sandwiches, muffins, cookies and other snacks (peanuts and Achiras). Beverages available were coffee, tea, soda, water, juices, iced tea and alcoholic beverages after 4pm.

Medellin Avianca Gold VIP Lounge

Our Overall Rating: 7/10


Medellín José María Córdova Int’d Airport Avianca Sala SILVER VIP (domestic terminal)

Medellin Avianca Silver VIP Lounge

Located beside the Gold VIP lounge, this is a slightly smaller version of its Gold counterpart, with much of the same amenities, including clean and spacious seating, a TV lounge, excellent views of the runway and a similar selection of hot and cold food and beverages available.

Medellin Avianca Silver VIP Lounge

This lounge is available to Priority Pass holders to access and was significantly less crowded than the Gold lounge.

Our Overall Rating 7/10


Colombia Airport Lounge Reviews


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