- Phone
- +52 81 8625 4300
- Address
- General Juan N. Álvarez International Airport, Acapulco, Mexico (airside, after security, 3rd floor)
3-hour cap and frequent closures define the OMA Premium Lounge
The OMA Premium Lounge at Acapulco (ACA) officially lists hours as 06:00-21:00, but multiple sources mark it as “temporarily closed until further notice,” so always check current status in your app before you walk over from your gate in Terminal 1 or 2.
Access runs through bank and lounge programs including Priority Pass and other network cards tied to the airport’s terminal lounges, but walk-up day-pass prices are not clearly published, so count on getting in only if your card specifically names “OMA Premium Lounge, Acapulco” or “ACA4” as a benefit.
The lounge sits airside (post-security) in the terminal used for ACA’s commercial flights, and staff strictly cap stays at 3 hours per visit, so this works better for a mid-length layover than for camping out half the day before a 21:00 departure.
Food service is cut back: hot dishes are temporarily suspended and current reports mention only packaged snacks and light cold items, so if you want a real meal before a 19:00 flight, eat in the public concourse and treat the lounge as a place for coffee and chips rather than dinner.
Drinks follow standard Mexican lounge patterns with self-serve soft drinks and basic alcoholic options included, and one quirk here is that all food and beverages must be consumed inside the lounge, so you can’t grab a beer to take back to your Gate 3 or Gate 5 seating area.
Capacity is limited and staff may block additional Priority Pass entries when the room fills, so in peak bank-card hours around the 07:00–10:00 and 16:00–19:00 banks, you can show up with a valid card and still be turned away at the door.
Regulars who fly ACA a few times a year check the lounge status in Priority Pass or their bank lounge app right after clearing security, and if it shows “temporarily closed” or “no access due to space,” they pivot immediately to the main terminal cafés rather than walking back and forth comparing options.
Watch out for the 3-hour stay rule being enforced down to the minute via your check-in time on the system, so if your boarding pass shows a 20:45 boarding for a 21:15 departure, plan to enter after 17:45 instead of blowing part of your allowed window on an empty gate area.
One practical play: clear security earlier than usual for ACA, check lounge status on your phone at around T-2.5 hours to departure, and only walk to OMA Premium Lounge if it currently shows as open with available access under your specific card or program.
How to get in
- 01 Terminal
- 02 Priority Pass