T1 domestic lounge for Sky Airline passengers only
Sky Airline Salón sits in SCL Terminal 1’s domestic area and works as the carrier’s own lounge space, not a generic contract room. Access ties directly to Sky Airline’s rules, so think status, fare class, or specific credit products rather than Priority Pass or paid walk-ups. There’s no public day-pass pricing listed, and nothing confirms walk-in sales at the door for casual domestic flyers.
The lounge sits airside in T1, so this only helps if your boarding pass shows a domestic Sky Airline flight from the old terminal, not an international departure from T2. If you’re connecting between T1 and T2, factor in the inter-terminal walk and security: it can easily eat 30–40 minutes in peak evening banks. This is not a lounge you can realistically use before a T2 long-haul or after landing in T2 without re-clearing.
Hours aren’t published anywhere reliable, but patterns at SCL suggest opening roughly around the first Sky Airline domestic departures and closing near the last evening bank. If your flight leaves after 22:00, do not assume the Sky Airline Salón stays open that late; buy a snack in the T1 public zone first in case you reach the lounge and find it shutting down.
No firm data on food or drink line-up surfaced in FlyerTalk or Reddit threads, which usually means a basic domestic setup: packaged snacks, a few cold items, and self-serve soft drinks. Pricing for alcohol, if any, is also not confirmed, and some T1 lounges in Santiago limit stronger drinks to peak periods. If you care about a real meal, plan to eat in the T1 food court before heading upstairs to sit down.
With no strong reviews, this space likely tracks with other mid-tier domestic lounges at SCL: better than waiting at a crowded gate, not a destination in itself. Lounge choice in T1 often comes down to which airline printed your boarding pass; if Sky Airline Salón is your automatic option, use it for Wi‑Fi and a seat, but don’t burn extra time walking from a nearby gate if boarding starts in 20 minutes.
Practical tip: check lounge hours at the Sky Airline desk in T1 when you check a bag or print a boarding pass, and get verbal confirmation that the Salón will still be open 60 minutes before your scheduled departure time.
How to get in
- 01 T1 domestic
- 02 airline lounge