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Priority Pass Lounge Annex

B · 10 Open · open during flight operations 1k sqft 110 seats Day pass $40
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Address
Terminal 1, Hall A, after the food court, before the connecting hallway to the International Departures Area, Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport, Puerto Vallarta, MX

All Priority Pass cards at PVR route into the same VIP lounge.

This “Priority Pass Lounge Annex” in Terminal B by gate 10 is just the contract VIP lounge that every Priority Pass, LoungeKey, and similar card uses. There isn’t a second, quieter annex hiding somewhere, so crowd levels depend entirely on how many international departures Terminal B is running at that time.

The lounge sits airside in Terminal B, past security and close to gate 10, so you want to clear security first and then head here. It opens during flight operations rather than fixed hours, meaning if Terminal B is running late-night departures, the doors generally stay open, but you won’t find it running at 3 a.m. with no flights on the board.

Access runs through Priority Pass and other bank lounge programs, or you can just pay the walk-up day pass price of about $40 at the desk. That $40 buy-in usually makes more sense if your bar tab and snacks would clear that amount in the public gate area, especially on a longer wait before an international departure.

Since every Priority Pass card at PVR targets this same lounge, you’re sharing it with passengers from multiple airlines and cabins at once, all funneled off Terminal B. At peak times, especially when several flights leave within 60–90 minutes of each other, seating can get tight and you may end up near the entrance instead of a quieter corner.

Food and drink options are standard for a contracted international lounge in Mexico rather than anything luxury-level, so think light bites and drinks that justify the Priority Pass swipe or the $40 day pass, not a full restaurant replacement. If you care about a real meal, eat in the main terminal first, then treat this as a more relaxed place to sit with a drink before heading to gate 10 for boarding.

Practical tip: because there’s no separate Priority Pass overflow space at PVR, check how full Terminal B looks before you commit your visit or pay the $40 fee; if the concourse is packed shoulder-to-shoulder, the lounge near gate 10 is probably running the same way.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal
  2. 02 international departures
Walk-in day pass: $40

Amenities

Showers
None
Seating
110 seats
Size
1k sq ft
Hours
open during flight operations

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