It operates a wide network of international airports

Emirates Airlines reopens 30 airport lounges around the world

The airline celebrated the reopening of its private terminal in Concourse (C) at Dubai Airport.

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Emirates Airlines announced that it has reopened 30 airport lounges across the world, as it celebrates the reopening of its private lounge in Concourse (C) at Dubai International Airport, which is the seventh terminal in Dubai to reopen after the pandemic.

And the airline confirmed in a statement yesterday that passengers in the first and business classes can now look forward to a comfortable travel experience with these lounges, which have reopened through its global network of routes.

She explained that the area of ​​the private lounge in Concourse (C) is 1,308 square meters and provides 265 seats for rest, relaxation and refreshments before travel, noting that first and business class passengers enter the lounge for free, as well as Skywards members of the silver, gold and platinum categories.

Emirates Airlines added that economy and premium economy class passengers can enter the lounge for $150, excluding taxes, or only $125 for Emirates Skywards members.

She pointed out that the lounge is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to serve the high demand in the holiday season, as passengers can relax in the lounges for up to four hours before the departure times of their flights.

It is noteworthy that Emirates Airlines operates an extensive network of 39 private airport lounges, including seven lounges in Dubai and 32 lounges in major airports around the world, all of which are designed with the same attention to detail and exceptional service.

The seven Emirates Airline lounges at Dubai International Airport are located in (Terminal 3) designated for the airline's operations, and they include three lounges for first class and three for business class, in addition to a lounge for all distinguished customers.

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