EZE Lounges as of 2014
#121
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I will be updating this thread in July and also adding some more information about differences in service within the *A Lounge. I'll see if there's any difference in the alcoholic/food offerings for LH F passengers, and even if there are differences during the LH departure times (as suggested by Eastbay1K ).
My recent visit to the LATAM lounge was a bit uninspiring, no salads/food (other than cold cuts and cheese).
The Centurion Lounge is less crowded now as it once was due to the Platinum-only restriction (free of charge), and the Centurion Room has upped their food game a little bit, although last time I visited they had ran out of hot food at 9.30pm .
My list: Cent Room > LATAM Lounge > Centurion Lounge > Star Alliance Lounge > AA/IB Lounge > AR Condor Lounge
My recent visit to the LATAM lounge was a bit uninspiring, no salads/food (other than cold cuts and cheese).
The Centurion Lounge is less crowded now as it once was due to the Platinum-only restriction (free of charge), and the Centurion Room has upped their food game a little bit, although last time I visited they had ran out of hot food at 9.30pm .
My list: Cent Room > LATAM Lounge > Centurion Lounge > Star Alliance Lounge > AA/IB Lounge > AR Condor Lounge
#122
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Paris, France
Programs: Flying Blue Gold
Posts: 760
I was at AR’s lounge (Salón Cóndor) a few days ago and it seems they have outsourced catering to Le Pain Quotidien, which is good news. There are now some quiches, sandwiches, empanadas and salads. Overall it was pretty decent. I just had a salad (dull lettuce, cherry tomatoes and carrots) and some water and it was better than it used to.
I wish they did something with their drinks offering, though. Nieto Senetiner seems to sponsor AR. They do make some reasonable reds, but their sparkling wine makes me have headaches – and I am a pretty good drinker by any means!
I wish they did something with their drinks offering, though. Nieto Senetiner seems to sponsor AR. They do make some reasonable reds, but their sparkling wine makes me have headaches – and I am a pretty good drinker by any means!
#123
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I was at AR’s lounge (Salón Cóndor) a few days ago and it seems they have outsourced catering to Le Pain Quotidien, which is good news. There are now some quiches, sandwiches, empanadas and salads. Overall it was pretty decent. I just had a salad (dull lettuce, cherry tomatoes and carrots) and some water and it was better than it used to.
I wish they did something with their drinks offering, though. Nieto Senetiner seems to sponsor AR. They do make some reasonable reds, but their sparkling wine makes me have headaches – and I am a pretty good drinker by any means!
I wish they did something with their drinks offering, though. Nieto Senetiner seems to sponsor AR. They do make some reasonable reds, but their sparkling wine makes me have headaches – and I am a pretty good drinker by any means!
#124
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Paris, France
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Well, I had a pretty rough experience with Nieto’s sparkling wine last NYE, and of course I blame the wine and not the user. The red is served by AR in Economy, and I find very drinkable for an airline wine.
#125
Join Date: Apr 2015
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If I have a flight from EZE to LAX flying on AA, would I be able to enjoy the Centurion lounge before heading to my gate without having to go through security again?
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Last edited by happychic; Feb 15, 2019 at 8:30 pm
#126
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Yes. There's no secritos checkpoint, nor any other obstacles, between the 2 lounges. You may also consider enjoying the LATAM lounge (right across from the AA lounge) if you are a premium passenger, which is a much nicer space than the AA lounge.
#127
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: SFO, EZE
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