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Since it opened a year ago, LanChile's VIP waiting area at the Santiago airport has grabbed headlines. It also nabbed the biggest number of votes in our Best of Latin America survey. And there's a good reason. It's hard to name something that isn't found in the massive lounge named for one of Chile's two Nobel Prize-winning poets. Lamps from Italy, chairs from Spain and contemporary art from Chile set a classy tone for the meeting rooms and 12 computer work stations in the 7,150-square-foot space designed to accommodate 123 passengers. Video systems allow travelers to access up-to-the-minute information about their flights; showers let them freshen up before, after or between flights. Telephones and Internet connections appear all over the lounge, along with international publications, cable TV, food and copious supplies of Chilean wine. For those who still have cravings for something they can't find, the lounge has an arrangement that allows local grocery delivery. The lounge, peppered with books and photographs of Neruda, is open to LanChile's first class passengers and members of its Premium Silver and Comodoro frequent flier classes.