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Airlink inks SLOW lounge deal

04 Aug 2022
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Airlink’s premium and qualifying passengers travelling on its domestic and regional flights will have access to SLOW lounges at Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban international airports. 

“We are very excited and honoured to be associated with premium brand Airlink, and to assist in making its passengers travel through the major airports in South Africa a truly memorable and relaxing experience,” said Iain Meaker, CEO of SLOW lounges. 

SLOW lounges offer:  

*A selection of luxury snacks, light meals, canapés and delectable desserts. 

*Freshly brewed coffee and premium beverage and wine selections. 

*Private rooms. 

*Private marble bathrooms, serviced and cleaned after each use. 

*Free high-capacity, unlimited WiFi, with multiple power outlets throughout     the lounge. 

*A Living Library and a variety of complimentary media publications and newspapers. 

*Complimentary spa offering being re-introduced on September 1, a perfect way to relax before a flight. 

*Continued high attention to hygiene and sanitising safety protocols.  

Rodger Foster, CEO and MD of Airlink said: “We are very excited to partner with SLOW, as it offers our customers a unique value proposition and a memorable experience as they embark on their journey with Airlink.” 

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