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AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE REVIEW - SAO PAULO GUARULHOS AIRPORT |
Date : 11 September 2012 |
Review by : A Lewis (UK) |
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This lounge is before security, above the gates for United/ British Airways (depending on time of day).
It is handy if you've arrived at the airport early and check in is not available, otherwise if you have
access to other lounges air side you'll probably find those better. There is no WiFi in the lounge,
however there are 3 computers provided, they were in constant use through my visit. There are no
showers, and just a single toilet for each sex, dental floss and mouth wash are provided. Small
selection of food and drinks available.
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AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE REVIEW - FORTALEZA AIRPORT |
Date : 21 September 2011 |
Review by : S Koenig (Brazil) |
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Small but comfortable and quiet lounge next to the domestic departure area (I believe there is also one in the
increasingly-seldom-used international departures area). You just need to show your AE gold (or higher) card and
show your boarding pass. Staff alerted us when our flight was boarding (you can also see it fairly easily since
the lines for some gates are right outside the door). A limited selection or snacks and drinks, and one or two PCs
for Internet use. All in all, basic but probably the most comfortable place in the airport.
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AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE REVIEW - RIO DE JANEIRO (GIG) AIRPORT |
Date : 18 September 2011 |
Review by : S Koenig (Brazil) |
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Club is fairly small, but the only option we found we could use before a domestic departure (used a consolidated
"VIP" club when departing on an international flight). A few chairs and sofas, which could become crowded during
peak times. Very limited selection of snacks, but some nice sweets, at least. Teas and coffees, but no alcohol.
No WiFi that I could find, but there were three PCs avilable for free use (one had technical problems) and another
area with one, unmarked cable connection for use with one's PC (connectivity was better with that than with the
PCs). One TV with local news station, and a large screen showing flight departures and arrivals (this did not seem
to be updated at times). Lounge is at the far end of Terminal 1; a rather long walk from Terminal 2. Few airport
staff seemed to know where the lounge was.
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AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE REVIEW - BUENOS AIRES EZEIZA AIRPORT |
Date : 31 December 2008 |
Review by : A Hetier |
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I concur with the former comment. Either they didn't refurbish the Amex lounge, or no result was
visible. Clean but empty. Just a place to seat, a rest room, and nothing to eat. No internet
connexion. I went out.
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AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE REVIEW - BUENOS AIRES EZEIZA AIRPORT |
User: Alberto Ferrari |
Date: 15 January 2008 |
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It's a shared lounge sponsored by Amex. It's incredible the lack of maintenance, space & others.
They say they'll refurbish it by March 2008 - but really doubt this.
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