Buenos Aires airport is also named Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). Below I outline the very best Priority Pass and non-Priority Pass airline lounges at Buenos Aires is Ezeiza International Airport (EZE).
If you are flying on a Star Alliance airline in First or Business or are a Gold member with a same-day boarding pass, you should try the Star Alliance lounge at Buenos Aires airport.
Star Alliance airlines include:
- Aegean Airlines
- Air Canada
- Air China
- Air India
- Air New Zealand
- ANA
- Asiana Airlines
- Austrian
- Avianca
- Brussels Airlines
- Copa Airlines
- Croatia Airlines
- EGYPTAIR
- Ethiopian Airlines
- EVA Air
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Scandinavian Airlines
- Shenzhen Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- South African Airways
- SWISS
- THAI
- TAP Air Portugal
- Turkish Airlines
- United
Once you arrive into Buenos Aires, we have reviewed the best hotel executive club lounges in Buenos Aires and the best luxury hotels in Buenos Aires.
Free Airport Lounge Access
If you have not paid for Business Class or First Class, you can access airport lounges for free if you have an unlimited Priority Pass or an Amex Platinum card. To get extra bonus referral points and advice on the Platinum American Express and other free lounge access credit cards, have a read of our best credit cards for luxury travel.
1. Star Alliance Lounge in Terminal B
The Star Alliance Lounge in Terminal B, Airside airport lounge, is the best airport lounge at Buenos Aires Ezeiza EZE Airport with the best style. This is definitely your best lounge choice in Buenos Aires Ezeiza EZE Airport.
The seats are stylish, with some leather lounger-style seats with fluffy cow or sheep hides on them, plus there are stylish armchairs and little round bucket-style seats. This means the look feels more like a boutique hotel than an airport lounge.
Lots of wooden separators put the lounge into sections, and to one side, there is a floor-to-ceiling window with net curtains. The lounge seems to be superbly clean, and it smells good, so they must use room fragrances in this lounge, which is a nice touch.
The buffet here is a large salad bar with loads of choice, plus you have cold cuts, cheeses, bread, and crackers. There is a coffee machine, canned soft drinks plus premium spirits, local wines, champagne, and bottled beers.
2. American Airlines Admirals Club in Terminal B, Airside
This American Airlines Admirals Club in Terminal B is the second-best airport lounge at Buenos Aires Ezeiza EZE Airport.
The lounge has lots of whites and pines and floor-to-ceiling windows looking out to the terminal. The bathrooms are stylish, and the lounge also has showers. The buffet is excellent compared to other American Airlines lounges, with preprepared egg salad, veggies, mash potato, pasta, cold cuts, fresh olives, cheeses, preprepared sandwiches, and alcohol.
There is a coffee machine, canned soft drinks plus premium spirits, local wines, champagne, and bottled beers.
American has a Dallas, a New York, and two Miami flights leaving from Buenos Aires Ezeiza EZE Airport, and at these times, it can be busy. This lounge also services Iberia flights, but Iberia passengers are likely to use the lounge at different times.
While the Star Alliance and American lounges are both very good, the Star Alliance lounge is best because it tends to be less busy.
3. Aeropuertos VIP Club Lounge in Terminal A, Landside
Aeropuertos VIP Club Lounge in Terminal A is not a very exciting airport lounge. The look is basic with black leather sofas on a pinewood floor. It has not been styled in any way. It is pretty small, with large windows that face the runway. This is great for aviation geeks as it gives you a great view of the planes.
The food selection is poor, with a very small selection of pastries and some sandwiches and yogurts in the fridge. The sandwiches are sealed in plastic and look like cheap supermarket sandwiches. They are not your delicious Pret a Manger or Starbucks type sandwich. They are basic!
There is a tea and coffee machine, and there are soft drinks in the fridge with white, red, and sparkling wine and friendly staff, but this is not a lounge to go to on an empty stomach and expecting dinner. It’s only useful to have a quick drink, a small snack, and watch the planes.
Paid entrance is possible using cash to get into this lounge, but this lounge probably isn’t worth paying for.
Copyright Luxury Travel Diary 2014 - 2024. Duplication outside of luxurytraveldiary.com is forbidden.
Note: Benefits & upgrades subject to availability. Benefits offered correct at the time of writing. Terms & conditions apply. Enquire for more information. Posts may be sponsored by the proprietor or brand being appraised. All opinions remain our own & are in no way influenced.