Air Canada has reopened its Maple Leaf Lounge at
Montreal-Trudeau airport following a year-long complete makeover.
Located between gates 52 and 53, the new
lounge measures 1,022 square meters and has seating capacity for
259 customers.
"We are thrilled to welcome eligible Air Canada and Star Alliance
customers to our completely redesigned international Maple Leaf
Lounge at Montreal-Trudeau airport," said Benjamin Smith,
President, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada. "Our newest international
lounge incorporates many elements sought after by today's business
and premium travelers including a quiet, stress-free place to work
or relax while travelling, and our new lounge is designed with this in mind. Surrounded by Canadian and Quebec design artistry
and craftsmanship, as well as elements highlighting the majestic
natural beauty of Canada, customers will enjoy an inspiring
environment before their Air Canada flight."
The new
lounge offers customers a full service bar and complimentary
alcoholic beverages including a selection of Canadian wines, a
live food station with a chef, barista-style specialty coffees,
complimentary Wi-Fi, a cyber work counter and facilities, living
rooms, lounge chairs, showers with heated floors and an exclusive
private area for special guests.
It also features multiple zones
inspired by nature including a garden ceiling that creates the
illusion of a forest canopy with ceramic pieces by Quebec artisan
Pascale Girardin that imitate the sound of rustling leaves, travel
inspired photography by Montreal based Nicolas Ruel, special maple
wood and Ontario Eramosa marble. Custom furnishings are by local
Canadian designers Nienkmper, Mobilier Moderne, and Brent Comber.
Air Canada currently has 22 Maple Leaf Lounges
around the world.
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