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More than 30 Emirates lounges around the world have returned to full service, the airline said, celebrating the reopening of the Emirates lounge in Concourse C at Dubai International Airport, the seventh in Dubai to reopen post-pandemic.
Located in Concourse C, adjacent to Gate C09, the newly re-opened Emirates Lounge is a 1308sqm, 265-seat dedicated space for you to rest, relax and refresh before travelling. Lounge access is free for First and Business Class passengers and Skywards Silver, Gold and Platinum members.
Premium Economy and Economy Class passengers can enjoy paid access for US$150 (excluding taxes), and Emirates Skywards members can enjoy only US$125. Currently serving 24/7 to meet high demand during the festive season, passengers can relax in the lounge for up to 4 hours before their flight.
Elegantly designed and furnished, including Italian marble floors, leather sofas, water features and striking Rolex timepieces – the Emirates Lounge is crafted for comfort, with multiple lounge chairs, pillows and blankets, complimentary premium wines, spirits, champagne and Exclusive Dining Gourmet area designed by an award-winning chef.
For rejuvenation, there is a dedicated shower spa with bathroom and baby changing facilities, TVs around the lounge, free Wi-Fi throughout, PCs and printers, and a device charging area. The hotel also offers a fully equipped business center including meeting rooms with projectors and individual touch-screen workstations.
Emirates has an extensive network of 39 dedicated airport lounges, seven of which are located in Dubai and 32 in major airports around the world, all designed with the same attention to detail and exceptional service. At Dubai International Airport, the flagship Terminal 3 has seven Emirates lounges, three for first class and three for business class, with Emirates lounges open to all premium customers. Emirates also has lounges in key cities across the network – Auckland, Bangkok, Birmingham, Boston, Cairo, Cape Town, Colombo, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester, Melbourne, Milan, Munich, New York, Paris, Perth, Rome, San Francisco, Singapore and Sydney.
Emirates lounges in Dubai have unique features such as the Moët & Chandon Lounge in Concourse B’s Business Class Lounge, where signature cuvées are paired with mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres from Michelin-starred chefs. In the first-class lounge in Concourse A, there is a Le Clos boutique wine and luxury spirits store. The sommelier will recommend wines suitable for all tastes at any time. Outside the lounges of A and B concourses.
There is also a cigar bar – a separate smoking area in the lobby A lounge, with comfortable leather armchairs and a cigar menu.
Passengers can also enjoy new concepts such as Costa Coffee’s Barista Experience and get energized at the Health Hub – a lounge in Concourse B offering a variety of nutritious snacks and fresh juices for passengers looking to enhance their health. – The tranquil Timeless Spa, located in the lounges of Concourses A and B, offers travel pampering, inviting passengers to choose from a menu of signature treatments and beauty treatments. For young pilots, the Kid’s Zone offers toys and video games, as well as delicious meals just for the kids. – trade arab news agency
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