Operated by LATAM and accessible to Delta’s passengers, this lounge is the crown jewel of LATAM’s portfolio.
Location
The lounge is located in Terminal 2 of Santiago International Airport and is exclusively for international passengers. As you ascend the escalators, a long hallway adorned with dark wood, intermittent lighting and local art sets the stage for an impressive experience. The entrance features sculptures by emerging South American artists. These pieces, crafted from recycled materials, echo the lounge’s commitment to sustainability.
Access Options
The lounge is accessible to LATAM Pass members with Black Signature, Black and Platinum tiers, Delta One passengers, and Delta Diamond or Platinum Medallion members.
The Lounge
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