Saturday 14 September 2013

TURKISH AIRLINES OPENS ITS TRANSIT BUSINESS LOUNGE FOR BUSINESS-CLASS PASSENGERS

Turkish Airlines has opened its transit Business Lounge for Business Class passengers available after International flights in Istanbul Ataturk Airport.

Turkish Airlines continues to enhance the travel experience for its international Business Class passengers. Turkish Airlines inaugurated its new 'Istanbul Arrival Lounge' in a ceremony. The area is designed to provide a space where inbound guests may refresh themselves before exiting the Ataturk Airport. This is the most recent innovation directed at making Business Class travel on Turkish Airlines a uniquely pleasurable experience.

The lounge, which is ​​250m2, has a capacity of 38 seats and provides a comfortable ambiance for passengers to relax and refresh after their flight.

The Lounge offers passengers shower facilities, areas for changing clothes and staff dedicated to ironing clothing items if desired. There are also delicious treats prepared by Turkish DO & CO—all designed to ready passengers for the tasks that await them upon leaving the airport. This service is especially valuable to guests arriving in the early morning when hotel rooms are generally not yet available for check-in.

Also available are daily local and foreign newspapers and magazines, a full wireless internet connection, media walls and charging points for passengers’ electronic devices.

The lounge will be open every day to receive arriving passengers from 05:00 AM untill 12:30 PM (local time) and business lounge will be closed for passengers at 13:00 PM (local time).

Important details for using the Istanbul Arrival Lounge:
  • Only Business Class passengers and Economy or Comfort Class passengers having Elite Plus membership will be able to use the lounge on arrival in Istanbul following their international flights 
  • Star Gold members and other Miles & Smiles members - except Elite Plus members - will not be eligible to use the Lounge. Additionally, eligible passengers passengers will not be permitted to bring guests 

DB 14/09/2013





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