SriLankan Airlines
has opened its new Serendib Lounge for business class travellers at Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport
(BIA).
Business class travellers from both SriLankan and Emirates may use the new lounge, which holds up to 150 passengers while providing full-service amenities.
The lounge replaces the old Serendib and Peacock lounges and according to Peter Hill, CEO of SriLankan Airlines, the new product complements the airport’s rapid
expansion programme that has already seen the addition of a new arrivals areas, immigration area and duty free complex.
Hill
said, “The Bandaranaike International Airport is improving every day, and we are closely supporting the work of the government in developing its facilities. We are
constantly seeking ways of improving our product, and this new business class lounge adds yet another dimension to our services that our passengers can enjoy.”
The Serendib Lounge offers a panoramic view of the airport’s apron with floor-to-ceiling viewing glass. SriLankan Catering Services provides full meals, with both hot
and cold food, as well as a complete range of beverages, including beer on tap and a selection of specialty teas and
coffees.
The lounge includes high-tech amenities such as specially designed armchairs that recline and swivel, four separate rest areas with fully reclining Lazy Boy armchairs
for passengers with longer transit times, showers, general seating, and a separate smokers’ room.
For entertainment, there are two theatre-style giant TV screens with individual headphones at each seat. There is a full Siddhalepa massage service for all users of the
lounge, provided by the Hettigoda Group.
The lounge also provides convenient communications facilities including a phone booth and personal computers with Internet access.
Hill
said, “The Serendib Lounge is designed to be an area of calm amid the hustle and bustle of the busy airport. We required a world-class lounge to provide the best
transit experience for our upmarket passengers, and the Serendib Lounge certainly fits the bill. Its ambience and facilities are on par with or better than other business
class lounges in the region.”
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