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Link to CUN / Cancún International Airport lounges page.
The VIP LOUNGES are independent from the airport for more information
Contact Information
Phone: +52 998 848-0335 (Cancun, Mexico)
Email: [email protected]
Aeroméxico has a Salón Premier for their Business passengers and elites:
Salón Premier Cancún
Located airside on the second floor of Terminal 2
Hours: 05:00 - 02:00 hrs
Diners Club card admits to MERA 2 and 3 lounges, and Salón Premier
Priority Pass admits to Terminal 4 lounge.
American Express offers no member lounge access in CUN, other than Priority Pass cardholders
Link to CUN / Cancún International Airport lounges page.
The VIP LOUNGES are independent from the airport for more information
Contact Information
Phone: +52 998 848-0335 (Cancun, Mexico)
Email: [email protected]
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CUN Vip Lounge TERMINAL #3 - "The VIP Lounge" Business Lounge - Terminal 3 $29.00 DOES NOT ACCEPT PRIORITY PASS - Airside - after Security, exit Duty Free and turn right towards the 'Bubba Gump' restaurant. Turn right to the end of the hall where a sign indicates the Lounge entrance. The Lounge is only accessible to passengers departing on international flights. (Priority Pass and Diners Club Lounge; pay lounge*. Not affiliated with any airline nor American Express.) The lounge currently accepts admission through LoungeBuddy (which may be helpful if you ave LoungeBuddy credits on one of your credit cards.) TERMINAL 4- Two Lounges **** The Lounge - Terminal 4 lower level, Priority Pass accepted ****The VIP Lounge - Terminal 4 lower level, $29.00 per person, no memberships accepted TERMINAL 2 - One Lounge MERA Business Lounge - Terminal 2 Airside - after Security, (TEMPORARILY CLOSED) take the escalators on the right hand side towards Gate A. The Lounge is located behind the escalators. Scheduled flight departures only. (Priority Pass and Diners Club Lounge; pay lounge*. Not affiliated with any airline nor American Express.) Link to YouTube video Link to MERA VIP Lounge Facebook page.) Opening Hours: 08:00 - 21:00 daily. Conditions: Children under 12 years are admitted free and must be accompanied by an adult. Additional Information: Telephone access, fax and conference facilities are all subject to payment. Lounge Facilities:
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Screens with flight and boarding info
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TV Screens with news and sports channels
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Ulimited Internet Access
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Local Telephone calls
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FAX
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Open Bar
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Coffees, tea, soft drinks and juices
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Canapes
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Magazines and Newspapers
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Disabled Access**
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Kids area
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Massage chairs
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* another member states USD $33 is the cost per person (a bit less if paid in Mexican pesos) - see following post ** Note "Disabled Access" is subject to interpretation in many places
Salón Premier Cancún
Located airside on the second floor of Terminal 2
Hours: 05:00 - 02:00 hrs
Diners Club card admits to MERA 2 and 3 lounges, and Salón Premier
Priority Pass admits to Terminal 4 lounge.
American Express offers no member lounge access in CUN, other than Priority Pass cardholders
CUN / Cancun International Airport Lounges - info and reviews
#46
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 989
Does anyone know the current status of PP access to the MERA lounge in terminal 3?
I know many lounges stop accepting PP admission during busy times, and it appears this is one of them, but it's not 100% clear what they consider busy times. The PP website suggests that it might be 16:30-19:30, but I've also seen some reports that it might be earlier -- though those reports might also be referring to the T2 lounge.
Does anyone have any recent data points? I'm hoping to use the lounge before a 13:00 flight.
I know many lounges stop accepting PP admission during busy times, and it appears this is one of them, but it's not 100% clear what they consider busy times. The PP website suggests that it might be 16:30-19:30, but I've also seen some reports that it might be earlier -- though those reports might also be referring to the T2 lounge.
Does anyone have any recent data points? I'm hoping to use the lounge before a 13:00 flight.
#47
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Brooklyn
Programs: Delta Diamond, Bonvoy something good; sometimes other things too
Posts: 5,050
Does anyone know the current status of PP access to the MERA lounge in terminal 3?
I know many lounges stop accepting PP admission during busy times, and it appears this is one of them, but it's not 100% clear what they consider busy times. The PP website suggests that it might be 16:30-19:30, but I've also seen some reports that it might be earlier -- though those reports might also be referring to the T2 lounge.
Does anyone have any recent data points? I'm hoping to use the lounge before a 13:00 flight.
I know many lounges stop accepting PP admission during busy times, and it appears this is one of them, but it's not 100% clear what they consider busy times. The PP website suggests that it might be 16:30-19:30, but I've also seen some reports that it might be earlier -- though those reports might also be referring to the T2 lounge.
Does anyone have any recent data points? I'm hoping to use the lounge before a 13:00 flight.
Good selection of drinks available, including sparkling wine and spirits, though nothing terribly high in quality (unsurprisingly). Tried a margarita and it was really pretty poor. Food spread was okay but nothing exciting. Overall if you are looking for serious food or drink you're probably better off staying in the terminal, but if you are looking for a seat (hopefully) and decent wifi, this lounge does the trick.
#48
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: GVA
Programs: BA Silver (OW Sapphire), A3 Gold (*G), Bonvoy LTTE, HHonors Diamond, LeClubAccor Silver, UA Silver
Posts: 1,778
Very annoyed to find after the fact that Copa simply has no lounge affiliation at Terminal 2. Had I known, I would have spent an extra 30 mins at the beach instead of sitting in front of the gate.
#49
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 136
# of Guests?
To answer my own question: had no problem getting into the lounge using PP, including at least one guest per PP card, at around 11:00am on a Sunday. The lounge was very crowded though, with only a handful of seats remaining -- we saw some people enter and then leave due to crowding while we were there.
Good selection of drinks available, including sparkling wine and spirits, though nothing terribly high in quality (unsurprisingly). Tried a margarita and it was really pretty poor. Food spread was okay but nothing exciting. Overall if you are looking for serious food or drink you're probably better off staying in the terminal, but if you are looking for a seat (hopefully) and decent wifi, this lounge does the trick.
Good selection of drinks available, including sparkling wine and spirits, though nothing terribly high in quality (unsurprisingly). Tried a margarita and it was really pretty poor. Food spread was okay but nothing exciting. Overall if you are looking for serious food or drink you're probably better off staying in the terminal, but if you are looking for a seat (hopefully) and decent wifi, this lounge does the trick.
So I have PP through CSR. Can I bring 3 guests in with me (my family) to the MERA club using the PP?
#50
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Danville, CA, USA;
Programs: UA 1MM, WN CP, Marriott LT Plat, Hilton Gold, IC Plat
Posts: 15,720
#52
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Jupiter, FL
Programs: DL PM, Marriott Lifetime Titanium, Hilton Silver
Posts: 29,826
#53
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Jupiter, FL
Programs: DL PM, Marriott Lifetime Titanium, Hilton Silver
Posts: 29,826
#56
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 8
Wow! Thank you for letting me know, I really appreciate that!! I actually flew out of there a few weeks ago (April 10th) but didn't think to look to see if anything had changed. I will be flying out of there next February on Southwest so this is great news, thank you again for taking the time to share that!!
#58
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Danville, CA, USA;
Programs: UA 1MM, WN CP, Marriott LT Plat, Hilton Gold, IC Plat
Posts: 15,720
can't tell you - most of us fly back to the states at the end of the day (if possible) to maximize beach time
however I can say that the VIP lounge (UA departures, and I think most of US airlines) was vastly improved when we visited last month. There was a 30min wait list as we arrived at a peak departure time (Saturday afternoon after NYE) but this kept the lounge from being overcrowded. The food has vastly improved - there were sandwiches, sushi, cooked noodles, etc. - maybe a cut below your average UA, AA, DL lounge. There were canned soft drinks and a mediocre selection of beers, wines and booze. The staff will gladly refill your portable water bottle from other purified water containers.
In sum I would not pay to enter this lounge, but it is a great PP option if you arrive early (as most of us do) for your international flights.
however I can say that the VIP lounge (UA departures, and I think most of US airlines) was vastly improved when we visited last month. There was a 30min wait list as we arrived at a peak departure time (Saturday afternoon after NYE) but this kept the lounge from being overcrowded. The food has vastly improved - there were sandwiches, sushi, cooked noodles, etc. - maybe a cut below your average UA, AA, DL lounge. There were canned soft drinks and a mediocre selection of beers, wines and booze. The staff will gladly refill your portable water bottle from other purified water containers.
In sum I would not pay to enter this lounge, but it is a great PP option if you arrive early (as most of us do) for your international flights.
#59
Join Date: Feb 2018
Posts: 32
can't tell you - most of us fly back to the states at the end of the day (if possible) to maximize beach time
however I can say that the VIP lounge (UA departures, and I think most of US airlines) was vastly improved when we visited last month. There was a 30min wait list as we arrived at a peak departure time (Saturday afternoon after NYE) but this kept the lounge from being overcrowded. The food has vastly improved - there were sandwiches, sushi, cooked noodles, etc. - maybe a cut below your average UA, AA, DL lounge. There were canned soft drinks and a mediocre selection of beers, wines and booze. The staff will gladly refill your portable water bottle from other purified water containers.
In sum I would not pay to enter this lounge, but it is a great PP option if you arrive early (as most of us do) for your international flights.
however I can say that the VIP lounge (UA departures, and I think most of US airlines) was vastly improved when we visited last month. There was a 30min wait list as we arrived at a peak departure time (Saturday afternoon after NYE) but this kept the lounge from being overcrowded. The food has vastly improved - there were sandwiches, sushi, cooked noodles, etc. - maybe a cut below your average UA, AA, DL lounge. There were canned soft drinks and a mediocre selection of beers, wines and booze. The staff will gladly refill your portable water bottle from other purified water containers.
In sum I would not pay to enter this lounge, but it is a great PP option if you arrive early (as most of us do) for your international flights.
the lounge you are referring to- what is it called? I have PP and fly from T4
#60
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Tarrytown, New York
Programs: AA Gold, Hilton Gold, Hyatt, Marriott Silver
Posts: 42
Does anyone know if it's possible to use the lounge upon landing, I'm going to be waiting for friends to arrive on a flight that gets in 3 hours after me