Emirates has opened its second dedicated First
Class Lounge at Terminal 3 - Dubai International Airport, making
it the fourth dedicated premium Emirates Lounge in Dubai.
The new
Emirates Lounge, located at Concourse 1 in front of the Business
Class Lounge, is available to eligible First Class passengers who
may be departing from any of the 14 gates located in Concourse 1.
The 1058 sqm Emirates lounge boasts
a wide array of passenger amenities including a quiet zone with
eight recliners, two 55 and 65 inch LED TVs, plush leather
armchairs, a choice of formal or relaxed seating, two dining
areas, shower facilities, a business centre with four individual
work stations, wireless LAN connectivity within the lounge, a
water feature, contemporary artwork, a smoking area and the
hallmark courteous service from dedicated lounge staff that
completes the distinctive experience.
Passengers can enjoy
an a-la-carte service from an extensive menu of complimentary hot
and cold gourmet dishes having the choice of formal or informal
seating in the dining area, accompanied by a full bar service
including premium beverages.
“The opening of the new Emirates First Class Lounge allows
us to provide our customers with a consistent, high-quality
Emirates experience both on the ground and in the air, starting
from their exclusive chauffeur drive airport transfer and
dedicated airport check-in counters, to luxurious lounge
facilities and then our award-winning service onboard,” said
Mohammed H. Mattar, Divisional Senior Vice President, Emirates
Airport Services. “Lounges are an integral part of the Emirates
experience, and reaffirm our dedication to offering the very best
to our customers.”
The new lounge facilities are
available to all Emirates’ First Class passengers and features
Italian marble flooring, high-quality leather sourced from Europe,
and gold-plated Rolex wall clocks from Geneva. The lounge also
offers a custom-made Braille/tactile signage for the
visually-impaired.
With the opening of the new First Class
Lounge, Emirates now operates 29 dedicated lounges around its
six-continent network including lounges in Auckland, Bangkok,
Beijing, Birmingham, Brisbane, four lounges in Dubai, Delhi,
Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Kuala
Lumpur, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester, Munich,
Melbourne, Mumbai, New York - JFK, Paris - Charles de Gaulle,
Perth, Singapore, Sydney, Shanghai and Zurich.
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