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VIP room Fortaleza

/tial · /m Open · /n 0k sqft 221 seats showers Day pass /s
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Pinto Martins International Airport (Fortaleza, BR), Level 2, next to gate 1

Recent maps at FOR only show Ambaar and W lounges.

This “VIP room Fortaleza” label likely points to one of those spaces in Terminal T1 rather than a separate lounge. Current public info doesn’t list a standalone lounge with this exact name at Pinto Martins International Airport, and the main pay-per-use option on most sites is the Ambaar Club in T1’s departures area.

The terminal code you care about here is T1. All scheduled departures at Fortaleza use this terminal, and any airline-invited lounge access for international flights typically sits airside after security in T1. If your boarding pass shows lounge access, staff at the information desk near the main T1 check-in area usually direct you to the right door.

Most third-party guides point to Ambaar Club Fortaleza opening roughly three hours before the first departures bank and closing after the final evening flights. Priority Pass lists access windows tied to flight schedules in T1, not to a separate VIP Room Fortaleza, which is another clue that the older “VIP room” branding has been rolled into a current lounge name.

Access at FOR generally runs through airline invitation on international tickets in T1, plus paid entry for some cardholders at Ambaar Club. If your airline mentions “VIP room” on email or at check-in, expect them to hand you a paper invite or print the access note directly on your T1 boarding pass, then point you upstairs toward the departures lounge corridor.

Walk-up day pass pricing at Fortaleza tends to sit in the R$150–R$200 band at Ambaar-style lounges in T1, usually capped at a three-hour stay. That R$ figure often includes self-serve snacks, a few hot dishes, local beer and soft drinks, but not premium spirits, which are either limited or sold separately in most Brazilian regional lounges.

Expect basic food like sandwiches and small hot trays rather than a full restaurant, and power outlets scattered along the window seating facing the T1 apron. Wi‑Fi in Fortaleza’s lounges typically runs faster than the public terminal network, which helps if you’re trying to pull down a VPN or sync a big batch of files before a long overnight flight.

Tip: stop at the main T1 information desk after security and ask specifically which lounge your airline uses; staff often say “VIP room” as a catch-all, and this quick check keeps you from hiking to the wrong door and back.

How to get in

  1. 01 Main Terminal
  2. 02 airline-invited
Walk-in day pass: /s

Amenities

Showers
Available
Seating
221 seats
Size
0k sq ft
Hours
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