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    3. Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX)
    4. American Express The Centurion Lounge

    American Express The Centurion Lounge

    3/5
    ·MEX·Terminal 1, Domestic Departures·American Express Lounges·Updated May 2026

    Lounge Ratings

    Comfort & Ambiance6.0

    The lounge offers a small space with varied seating, often described as restaurant-like. It can become crowded, particularly during peak travel times, and lacks dedicated quiet zones or natural light.

    Food & Beverage8.0

    Food service is a la carte, not buffet style, with many items complimentary for eligible cardholders. Reviews consistently praise the quality and flavor of the dishes, citing it as some of the best lounge food available.

    Amenities & Facilities5.5

    Amenities include a complimentary bar, high-speed Wi-Fi, flight monitors, internet terminals, and printers. Showers, spa services, and nap areas are not available in this lounge.

    Cleanliness7.0

    Restrooms are maintained as clean and well-designed. No specific reports indicate issues with overall lounge cleanliness.

    Editorial Review

    The American Express Centurion Lounge in Mexico City's Benito Juárez International Airport, located in Terminal 1, Domestic Departures, is a contract lounge operated by American Express. Access is primarily for American Express Platinum, Business Platinum, Centurion, and Delta SkyMiles Reserve cardholders on a same-day Delta-marketed or operated flight.

    The lounge occupies a relatively small, interior space, featuring a layout conducive to dining with numerous tables and seating options. While the design incorporates signature Centurion aesthetics, the overall atmosphere is often perceived as more functional than luxurious, and it can experience crowding during busy periods. Natural light is limited.

    Food and beverage service is a notable highlight, featuring an a la carte menu rather than a traditional buffet. Many dishes are complimentary for most Platinum and Centurion cardholders, with reports of high-quality, flavorful, and locally-inspired cuisine. A full bar with skilled bartenders offers a selection of spirits, beer, and wine.

    Core amenities include reliable high-speed Wi-Fi, flight monitors, internet terminals, and printing services. Restrooms are well-maintained. However, the lounge does not offer showers, spa services, or dedicated nap areas, distinguishing it from larger, more amenity-rich Centurion Lounges in other locations. Attentive service from staff is frequently praised.

    This lounge is best suited for American Express premium cardholders seeking a high-quality meal and drinks with attentive service before a domestic flight, understanding that the physical space and range of amenities are more constrained.

    Amenities

    BarA La Carte Dining