Gallery: An exclusive look at Star Alliance's new Rio de Janeiro lounge
December 09, 2016
A full buffet provides a range of hot and cold options with uniquely Brazilian flavors. A live cooking station further enhances the dining experience for guests with some items from the menu prepared to order by a chef.

Lounge with a view.

The lounge offers a well prepared bar, featuring drinks like Caipirinha's.

The 600-plus-sq m facility offers seating for more than 150 guests and provides beautiful views across the airport and beyond, with key Rio de Janeiro landmarks—Sugar Loaf and Christ the Redeemer—visible in the distance.

In line with the design concept of Star Alliance lounges, local touches and flavors have been combined with global branding elements.

A friendly welcome the the sixth lounge worldwide from Star Alliance.

In addition to the Rio lounge, Star Alliance has dedicated lounges in Buenos Aires (Ezeiza), Los Angeles (TBIT Terminal), Nagoya, Paris (CDG) and São Paulo (Guarulhos).

Information about departing flights.

A total of six Star Alliance carriers offer 370 flights a week to and from RIOgaleão Airport: Avianca, Avianca Brazil, COPA, Lufthansa, TAP Portugal and US-based United Airlines. These provide connections to 16 destinations in seven countries.

Star Alliance CEO Mark Schwab.

Avianca President Frederico Pedreira talks with ATW about the current challenges for airlines that are based in Brazil.

The official opening of the Star Alliance in Rio de Janeiro.

Brazilian natural woods, stone and concrete elements have been used to reflect the architectural heritage of the city while introducing greenery and moments of color that accentuate the city’s close relationship with nature.

A full buffet provides a range of hot and cold options with uniquely Brazilian flavors. A live cooking station further enhances the dining experience for guests with some items from the menu prepared to order by a chef.

Lounge with a view.

The lounge offers a well prepared bar, featuring drinks like Caipirinha's.

The 600-plus-sq m facility offers seating for more than 150 guests and provides beautiful views across the airport and beyond, with key Rio de Janeiro landmarks—Sugar Loaf and Christ the Redeemer—visible in the distance.

In line with the design concept of Star Alliance lounges, local touches and flavors have been combined with global branding elements.

A friendly welcome the the sixth lounge worldwide from Star Alliance.

In addition to the Rio lounge, Star Alliance has dedicated lounges in Buenos Aires (Ezeiza), Los Angeles (TBIT Terminal), Nagoya, Paris (CDG) and São Paulo (Guarulhos).

Information about departing flights.

A total of six Star Alliance carriers offer 370 flights a week to and from RIOgaleão Airport: Avianca, Avianca Brazil, COPA, Lufthansa, TAP Portugal and US-based United Airlines. These provide connections to 16 destinations in seven countries.

Star Alliance CEO Mark Schwab.

Avianca President Frederico Pedreira talks with ATW about the current challenges for airlines that are based in Brazil.

The official opening of the Star Alliance in Rio de Janeiro.

Brazilian natural woods, stone and concrete elements have been used to reflect the architectural heritage of the city while introducing greenery and moments of color that accentuate the city’s close relationship with nature.

A full buffet provides a range of hot and cold options with uniquely Brazilian flavors. A live cooking station further enhances the dining experience for guests with some items from the menu prepared to order by a chef.
Star Alliance opened its new exclusive Alliance Lounge at Rio de Janeiro’s Galeão–Tom Jobim International Airport on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016. The new facility is located on level 3 of the new international departures pier in terminal 2 and is accessible to eligible Star Alliance customers 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.