It accommodates 140 passengers at Amman Queen Alia International Airport

“Marhaba” and “Plaza Premium” develop a lounge for passengers in Jordan

During the signing of the agreement between "Marhaba" and "Plaza Premium".

Marhaba, the global airport hospitality brand affiliated with dnata, has entered into a joint venture agreement with the global “Plaza Premium Group” specialized in global airport hospitality, to expand its international offerings.

A statement stated that this partnership combines the expertise and resources of two leading brands, and takes airport hospitality to a higher level through excellent and innovative concierge services and private lounges, at a time when the demand for travel is growing globally.

According to the statement, the implementation of the agreement has begun with the development of the new “Marhaba Plaza Premium Lounge” at Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan. Works are currently being carried out with a design inspired by the beautiful landscapes of the capital Amman, with touches of local culture and heritage.

The new lounge is expected to open in July, accommodating 140 guests.

Steve Allen, CEO of dnata Group, said: “We look forward to opening the best-in-class Marhaba Plaza in Amman, and to strengthening our joint offerings in the coming years, at a time when our shared commitment to quality and service excellence will ensure the experience of customers from all over the world. First class for passengers throughout their flights.

For his part, Executive Vice President of "Plaza Premium Group", Bora Espolan, said, "The global agreement with (Marhaba) is a wonderful opportunity and testament to our joint commitment to provide the best airport hospitality for travelers."

He added, "We look forward to more opportunities in the future, through this cooperation, and at the same time, we are pleased to announce our first project with the launch of the new (Marhaba Plaza) lounge."

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