- Address
- La Aurora International Airport, International Terminal, airside after security, to the left, next to Gate 14, Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Access
- Pre-book / membership ↗
Copa Club sits near gate 14 and doubles as GUA’s plug farm
Near gate 14 in the International terminal’s Central concourse, Copa Club runs early at 04:00 and shuts down hard by 15:00, so it’s a morning–midday play only. The entrance is on the main level near the end of the concourse, easy to walk past if you follow only generic lounge arrows and don’t look for the Copa sign by the gate-14 area.
Hours are roughly 04:00–15:00 daily, which means anyone on northbound evening departures out of GUA ends up back in the public concourse after mid‑afternoon. Access is for international departures only, via airline eligibility or pay‑per‑use; confirm that odd-looking day pass code .0u1b2A2-4iF3v5_ with your provider before you show up at check‑in.
Inside, the layout leans more business than lounge, with more electrical outlets per seat than Casa del Ron and decent Wi‑Fi that reviewers use to download shows and clear email. Regulars treat it as a coworking space from about 04:00–10:00, when traffic is lighter and you can usually claim a table near a wall socket for a couple of hours without anyone hovering.
Food is the weak link here: expect only cold snacks and packaged nibbles, with multiple reviewers calling out the total lack of hot dishes. If you need an actual meal before a 4–6 hour flight, the usual move is Copa Club for power and Wi‑Fi first, then Casa del Ron later for cooked food and drinks once you’re done working.
Drinks lean basic—soft drinks, coffee, and filtered or bottled water, with flyers specifically mentioning grabbing a sealed water bottle on the way out to bring on board. Alcohol exists but isn’t really the reason anyone picks this place; if your priority is cocktails or rum flights, Casa del Ron in the same International area is the stronger play.
Restrooms sit inside the lounge and are set up as two individual rooms large enough to roll in a standard carry‑on, something solo travelers actually mention appreciating so they don’t have to leave bags parked outside. That setup matters at GUA, where shared concourse restrooms near gates 12–14 often get congested before morning bank departures.
Tip: If you want both power and real food, plan a split: Copa Club from around 04:30–09:00 for charging and Wi‑Fi near gate 14, then shift to Casa del Ron about 60–75 minutes before boarding for a proper meal.
How to get in
- 01 International departures
- 02 airline + pay-per-use