
I accessed the lounge using my Platinum Card, bringing Jessy in as one of my two allowed guests. Of course, if you’re lucky enough to hold a Centurion Card (also known as a “Black Card”), then you’ll also get access to the Centurion Lounge and some exclusive spaces inside. Centurion Lounge Mexico City – EntranceĪmerican Express Centurion Lounges are accessible by holding an American Express Platinum Card or American Express Business Platinum Card issued anywhere in the world, including in Canada and the US. If a Centurion cardholder were to show up, then the lounge attendant gates off the Platinum queue and attends to the Centurion cardholder first before returning to the lowly Platinum cardholders. There are two separate queues for Platinum and Centurion cardholders. The lounge entrance is adorned with the signature Centurion sign and gladiator logo. Centurion Lounge Mexico City – Stairway access The second-floor lounge area is accessible via stairs or an elevator. Mexico City International Airport – Terminal 2 concourse

It was a relief to make our way upstairs after clearing security.

The Centurion Lounge is located on the second floor above the main concourse, alongside a few other lounges operated by HSBC and Citi. Hopefully, Mexico City’s new Felipe Ángeles International Airport can help with the overcrowding issues when it opens in early 2022. Benito Juarez International Airport is a busy spot on the best of days, let alone during the morning bank of US-bound flights on the week that the US had just implemented new proof of vaccination requirements before boarding.
