Lufthansa has today opened its Business Class and Senator lounges at Dubai International Airport’s newly constructed Concourse D.
Located in the departure area of Terminal 1, the 500 square metre facility is open to Lufthansa, SWISS and Star Alliance passengers with Business Class tickets and Frequent Travellers cardholders (Business lounge), as well as guests with Miles & More flyer programme HON circle status, Senator and Star Gold cardholder, and First Class tickets (Senator lounge).
Lufthansa's new lounge at DXB's Concourse D The lounges offer showers and washrooms, an extensive selection of food and beverages at the bistro, sitting areas furnished with leather armchairs, and modern work stations. Free WiFi is also available. On the official opening, Karsten Zang, Lufthansa’s regional director Gulf, Iran, Afghanistan & Pakistan, said: “We are very excited to inaugurate our Business Class and Senator Lounge here at Concourse D. Finally, we are able to provide a bigger and more spacious comfort zone for guests with our signature quality on-ground services."
Lufthansa's new lounge at DXB's Concourse D "In 2015, we welcomed around 40,000 guests at our Senator Lounge in Concourse C. Now, with our new premium facility that has just been doubled in size, we expect to receive about 75,000 guests, 35,000 of whom would be first-time visitors to our Business Class lounge." "We are proud of the multi-million Euro investments we made to build this new lounge knowing that our passengers will have the comfort they deserve while waiting for their flights.”
Lufthansa's new lounge at DXB's Concourse D British Airways has this week released a video showcasing its new lounge at Dubai International’s Concourse D.
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