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Aeromexico Salon Premier

A · 2 Open · 5am to midnight 1k sqft 80 seats showers Day pass $50

No one finds an Aeroméxico-branded Salon Premier at PVR

Aeroméxico flies from Terminal A at Puerto Vallarta (PVR), but frequent flyers on Flyertalk note there’s no dedicated Salon Premier near Gate 2; Aeroméxico passengers are usually pointed to the generic VIP lounge instead. One thread even says “there is no lounge (unless you have Amex or Priority Pass),” which tells you how absent an airline-branded option feels here.

The listed Aeromexico Salon Premier hours run roughly 5:00 a.m. to midnight, matching the main lounge operating window for early departures and late-night flights out of Terminal A. If you’re booked on a first bank departure around 6:00 a.m., doors are already open; for late services near 11:00 p.m., you still catch a seat and a drink before the midnight close.

Access rules usually mirror domestic departures only, so this “Salon Premier” setup targets Mexico domestic flights out of Terminal A rather than US-bound services from Terminal B. If your ticket shows a domestic routing to Mexico City or another in-country hub, check your boarding pass for lounge-eligible status; international connections out of B generally won’t line up here.

Day passes price around $50 per person, putting this in line with many Mexican airport clubs but high by Puerto Vallarta standards, where a sit-down restaurant sandwich and drink in Terminal A can land under $20. If you’re here for less than an hour, that $50 buys maybe one drink and a quick snack; with a three-hour delay, it starts to pencil out for power, Wi‑Fi, and a guaranteed chair.

The physical space sits airside in Terminal A near Gate 2, so you clear security first and then walk a few minutes along the domestic pier to the lounge entrance. Figure five minutes from the main checkpoint to the door if you’re at a relaxed pace, and add another five to reach far A-gates afterward, especially during peak weekend bank departures.

Because most reports online only mention the generic VIP lounge and not an Aeroméxico-branded room, staff at check‑in or the Gate 2 podium sometimes redirect Salon Premier-eligible travelers to whichever shared club is active that season. Expect card-based access like Amex or Priority Pass to be accepted at the actual operational lounge, not necessarily at a door marked “Salon Premier.”

Practical tip: before paying the $50 day pass, ask the check‑in agent or Gate 2 staff which exact lounge is honoring Aeroméxico premium access that day, and confirm its Wi‑Fi and crowding level, so you don’t burn cash on the wrong door.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal
  2. 02 domestic departures
Walk-in day pass: $50

Amenities

Showers
Available
Seating
80 seats
Size
1k sq ft
Hours
5am to midnight

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