First independent lounge opens in Heathrow’s T4
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Plaza Premium Lounge Management has opened the first independent lounge at Heathrow Terminal 4, providing access to all travellers regardless of airline or class of travel.
The lounge is part of the company’s $40 million global expansion plan and ranks as its third lounge in London Heathrow.
Access to Plaza Premium Lounge costs from £35 per person for two hours and includes extensive choices of food and beverage, complimentary Wi-Fi and shower.
The new Plaza Premium Lounge is light, airy and spacious. Natural light floods through the floor-to-ceiling windows and skylight, making it a relaxing place to rest or work. The black and white tiled kitchen area with live cooking station and buffet is at the centre of the lounge, and offers a selection of Asian and European inspired dishes. Plaza Premium Lounge is also the only lounge in the terminal that offers halal prepared food. There are productivity pods for work and a separate bar area acts as the lounge’s social hub.
“We are very excited by our continued expansion at London Heathrow,” said Song Hoi-see, founder and CEO of Plaza Premium Lounge Management Limited. “Our presence here is key to our international growth strategy and in particular, our plans to expand into Europe. IATA predicts that air traffic passenger numbers will reach 7.3 billion by 2034, more than double the 3.3 billion in 2014 – and at Plaza Premium Lounge, we respond to and deliver the increasing demand from all travellers for improved services at airports.”
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