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Lufthansa to Open New Airport Lounge in Frankfurt

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Lufthansa First and Business-Class passengers as well as customers with Hon Circle, Senator or frequent traveller status will enjoy a unique perspective at the end of March at Frankfurt airport.

The new Tower Lounge in Departures area A above gate 65, will in addition to the customary amenities, offer an unusual ambience right beneath the new apron tower, with spacious panoramic windows allowing a spectacular view of the tarmac.

On a floor area of 1,100 square metres, big enough for up to 288 guests, the Tower Lounge is equipped with an array of amenities for guests to enjoy the time at the airport prior to their flight.

In a large comfort area, deep leather armchairs invite lounge visitors to sit back and relax with a view of apron traffic through the huge glass façade.

Awaiting guests at the buffet in the bistro area are drinks and a variety of savoury snacks: a soup of the day, for example, and a choice of warm or cold sandwiches.

Guests, who want to get in some work before departure, can retreat to one of the separate workstations. Apart from WLAN access throughout the lounge, the workstations are equipped with complimentary Internet PCs, a fax and copier, credit card payphones and power points to re-charge mobile phones. Five modern and refreshing showers are also available.

The new Lufthansa Tower Lounge replaces the existing Lufthansa Senator and Business Lounges at gate A51.

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