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New SkyTeam Lounge for Istanbul

05 Jul 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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SkyTeam has opened a new lounge at Istanbul’s Atatürk International Airport.
The lounge is available to Elite Plus, first- and business-class customers flying on any of the alliance’s 10 airlines that serve Istanbul. SkyTeam anticipates more than 70 000 visits to the lounge each year.

The 350-sqm space seats up to 90 passengers and offers a business centre with printing facilities and complimentary WiFi, a relaxation zone with oxygen bar and massage chairs, a bar, a buffet offering  different cuisines, more than 70 electric power sockets and a reading area.

“We are working to fast-track initiatives that augment the benefits we offer and this new lounge delivers a superior airport experience for customers while realising synergies for our members serving Istanbul,” says Michael Wisbrun, SkyTeam md.

SkyTeam airlines serving Istanbul’s Atatürk International Airport are Aeroflot, Air France, Alitalia, China Southern, Delta Air Lines, Korean Air, KLM, Middle East Airlines (MEA), Tarom and Saudia.

SkyTeam will open another lounge in Sydney by the end of the year and one in Beijing in 2014.

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