Airport Dimensions opens new spaces in Lima and redefines the airport experience in the region

Sleepover and The Club arrive at Jorge Chávez Airport with a USD 20 million investment and a premium offering for the modern traveler

(Source: Wapura)

Bogotá, June 2025 – With an investment of USD 20 million, Airport Dimensions and Priority Pass—both Collinson International companies—inaugurated two new spaces in Lima designed to transform the passenger experience: Sleepover and The Club, located in the new terminal of Jorge Chávez International Airport.

This opening represents Airport Dimensions' largest entry into a single market, marking the debut of its Sleepover concept in Latin America and its first The Club lounge outside the United States.

Sleepover is an innovative relaxation space with 427 m² of floor space and capacity for 92 people. It offers private suites for one to four people, individual Nap Pods, showers, and lounge areas. Designed to relieve travel stress, it features ergonomic reclining pods, wireless chargers, and ambient lighting, all in a sustainable environment.

The Club, meanwhile, covers 1,836 m² and can accommodate up to 454 guests. It includes lounge areas, work areas, a children's area, a bar, and private rooms. The design incorporates local art and a gastronomic offering based on Peruvian ingredients and recipes, developed by a Peruvian chef.

These initiatives respond to the airport's projected growth, which will exceed 18 million passengers by 2025. Lima's strategic location as a connection between the Americas and Europe was key to this commitment.

Access to both spaces is available to Priority Pass and LoungeKey members, although day passes are also available. According to Collinson and Airport Dimensions executives, this opening is just the beginning of an expansion plan that includes new lounges in Lima by 2026 and in other South American cities.


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