Planning on a shower in Mexico City
before heading to Ecuador
Ok, so this does seem a bit indulgent. (Am I really worth it?) But -- the Aeromexico lounge does come free with the first class tickets, so I can worry less about whether it's an over-indulgence.
I have a three hour layover in Mexico City. The following blog tells me what I have in store.
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Aeromexico hosts two Premier Salons at Mexico D.F. International airport in Terminal 2; one is for international flights and the other is for domestic flights. The two lounges are nearly identical and nothing really stands out between the two. Furthermore, neither one is marked international or domestic so any normal traveler would never know the difference, unless you were denied entry, of course. On my 4 hour layover, I visited both lounges and I will review them as one because honestly they were extremely similar!
Upon entering the lounge, the bilingual staff members were extremely helpful. After checking my boarding pass/credentials they checked my flight status and informed me of the exact time my flight would board and which gate; both information that were missing from my boarding pass by the way. They then were nice enough to check my seat and make sure it was a “comfortable seat”. I had originally selected an exit row, but at this time the staff offered me a seat in my own row. Of course I did not pass it up, but you can read about my initial conundrum here.
After having myself a couple lattes and filling up on breakfast, I decided it was time to shower. Even though the flight from LAX to MEX was only 3.5 hours, I felt gross and sweaty from sleeping on the plane and was in much need of a rinse. This was when I actually realized that I was not in the international lounge but the domestic for showers were only available at the International lounge. The lounges are only a few hundred meters apart, so I packed up my belongings and headed over to the other lounge.
This lounge, like I had said before, was almost exactly the same as the other lounge. I asked
for the showers and they directed me back to the spa. Both lounges offer a spa with overpriced services, but only the one had shower service (free of charge). The shower was great, and very comfortable, however small. Despite this, I was happy to be able to refresh myself in the dinky room, but either way I was happy.
After my shower I went back to the main area of the lounge, enjoyed myself another coffee and then headed towards the gate. The VIP lounges at MEX are more than comfortable and a good place to relax. Be sure to stop by the lounge (either one) on your next trip through MEX!
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