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Avianca Sala VIP

T2

No one seems to talk about Avianca’s T2 lounge

Avianca Sala VIP in Terminal T2 sits on the domestic side, but most online chatter still fixates on the bigger Terminal T1 scene, so information here runs thinner than it should. You get in as a domestic business class passenger on Avianca or by paying at the door, and access is only valid for T2 flights, not for T1 international departures.

This is a domestic lounge, so don’t expect long-haul frills like showers or private nap rooms, but you do get basics that beat waiting at a T2 gate. Priority Pass and some Amex and bank lounge programs list this exact “Avianca Sala VIP – Terminal 2 – Domestic” location, which confirms it operates separately from the better-documented Avianca lounges in T1.

Food here usually runs to light bites appropriate for 30–90 minute domestic hops: think sandwiches, small snacks, and soft drinks instead of plated mains. Drinks normally include standard coffee, tea, juices, and at least one local beer, but nothing like a full cocktail bar with named spirits. Expect self-service stations rather than made-to-order items, and assume paper cups and basic glassware rather than anything fancy.

Hours follow the Avianca domestic bank more than a strict clock, but Priority Pass lists opening from early morning through late evening to cover the first and last T2 departures each day. If your flight leaves before 06:00 or after 22:00, double-check lounge hours in the app or at check-in, since domestic banks at BOG can thin out sharply outside that span.

Seating typically fills around the same time Avianca runs its heavier domestic waves, especially late afternoon and early evening. Power outlets in older Avianca lounges in BOG skew toward wall clusters, so assume here you may need a 1.5–2 m charging cable if you want to work from the middle of the room rather than hugging the perimeter. Wi‑Fi comes through the lounge network, not the public terminal system, and you usually get the code at reception.

Practical tip: T2 is smaller than T1, so walk time from Avianca Sala VIP to a typical domestic gate runs under 5 minutes; use that to stay in a seat with power and Wi‑Fi until boarding actually shows “En Embarque” on the screens, not just “Próximo.”

How to get in

  1. 01 T2
  2. 02 domestic
  3. 03 pay-per-use + business class

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