The AirAsia Premium Red Lounge will offer
24-hour services and facilities such as buffet spread, wireless
internet, lounge area, workstations, showers facilities and more.
The airline groups’ Premium Flatbed and Premium
Flex guests will be able to enjoy complimentary access to the
AirAsia Premium Red Lounge, while it is also available to all
other guests at RM79 per person.
Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, Executive Chairman for AirAsia Berhad
and Group CEO for AirAsia X said, “We receive a significant number of at
least 5,000 transit guests per day who would find services such as
the AirAsia Premium Red Lounge an added convenience and a plus
point to their travelling experience. The lounge can accommodate
up to 110 guests at any one time, and we look forward to serving
all of the guests who will experience this when we open tomorrow.”
The
AirAsia Premium Red Lounge is located at the Mezzanine Level of
the International Departure at klia2.
Spanning across a floor size
of 302 sqm with a mezzanine Sun Room overlooking the Skybridge and
taxiway, the lounge will be part of the airline’s premium range of
products including the Premium Flatbed and Premium Flex.
AirAsia was named World’s Best Low-Cost Airline for
the eighth year in a row and AirAsia X won the World’s Best
Low-Cost Airline Premium Cabin and Premium Seat for the fourth
straight year at the Skytrax World Airline Awards held recently in
Farnborough, UK.
The AirAsia X Premium Flatbeds feature
universal power sockets, adjustable headrests and built-in
personal utilities such as tray table, drink holder, reading light
and privacy screen.
Guests travelling on Premium Flatbeds can also
enjoy premium complimentary products and services including
priority check-in, priority boarding, priority baggage, 40kg
baggage allowance, meals, pillow and duvet, as well as access to
the AirAsia Premium Red Lounge.
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