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Sudameris VIP Lounge

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One Sudameris name, but no clear lounge profile at ASU

At Silvio Pettirossi International Airport (ASU), "Sudameris VIP Lounge" appears in bank and VIP materials, but independent lounge guides don’t break it out separately from the generic VIP options in T1. That means you may be dealing with the same shared facility other programs list, just running under Sudameris branding on your card or invite.

ASU only has one main terminal, T1, and all current lounge references for the airport point airside after security, near the international gates. If your access comes via Sudameris, expect staff to direct you toward the single VIP area in T1 rather than a clearly signed, standalone Sudameris-branded space with its own entrance.

Priority Pass materials list a VIP lounge in T1 with standard seating, basic snacks, and soft drinks, but they don’t tag a Sudameris brand on that listing. That gap in naming is why it’s hard to say if you’re walking into a dedicated Sudameris VIP Lounge or the same shared room used by Priority Pass, airlines, and other bank programs at ASU.

Most generic VIP lounges at airports the size of ASU (under 2 million passengers per year) lean toward simple coffee, packaged snacks, and maybe one or two hot items, rather than full restaurant-style service. With no clear menu or bar list posted for Sudameris at ASU, plan on using it for Wi‑Fi, a quieter seat, and basic refreshments rather than banking on a full meal before your flight.

Opening hours for VIP access at ASU typically track the morning and late‑evening international banks, roughly aligning with departures on airlines like LATAM and Copa. Because no separate timetable is published for a Sudameris-branded room, assume the Sudameris access window follows the same schedule as the main T1 VIP lounge and may close outside peak departure times.

If your card or invitation literally says "Sudameris VIP" and nothing else, head to T1 security at least 90 minutes before departure and ask at the general information desk or the first airline counter you see. Staff there deal with these invitations every day and can confirm on the spot which VIP door in T1 recognizes Sudameris and what hours it’s open that particular day.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal unspecified
  2. 02 VIP

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