Priority pass expands in Middle East
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Priority Pass, the world’s leading independent airport lounge programme, announces the addition of six new lounges in the Middle East to its worldwide portfolio, making it even more attractive to frequent travellers in the region.The addition of five new lounges in Saudi Arabia, covering Damman, Jeddah and Riyadh, as well as another in Abu Dhabi, means that coverage is even more comprehensive in the region.Members of Priority Pass can use any of the lounges in the programme whenever they travel, regardless of which airline or which class of travel they are flying.For members in the Middle East, this means that virtually all major city airports in the region have lounges available for their use, together with over 600 lounges at airports throughout the world.Priority Pass now includes the following lounges in the Middle East:Bahrain Bahrain Dilmun LoungeJordan Amman Crown LoungeKuwait Kuwait Kuwait Airways LoungePearl LoungeLebanon Beirut Cedar LoungeOman Muscat Oman Air LoungeQatar Doha The Oryx LoungeSaudi Arabia Damman Al-Fursan Golden Lounge New for 2010Jeddah North Terminal First Class LoungeSouth Terminal Al-Fursan Golden Lounge New for 2010Al-Fursan Golden Lounge New for 2010Riyadh Terminal 1 First Class LoungeTerminal 2 Al-Fursan Golden Lounge New for 2010Terminal 3 Al-Fursan Golden Lounge New for 2010UAE Abu Dhabi Main Terminal Al Ghazal LoungeAirport Hotel LoungeDana Lounge New for 2010Terminal 2 Al Ghazal LoungeDubai Terminal 1 Dubai International Business Class LoungeMarhaba LoungeTerminal 3 Marhaba LoungeSharjah First and Business Class LoungeSoukalin Ghosh, responsible for Priority Pass business development and marketing in the region, commented, “Priority Pass has an outstanding selection of lounges across the Middle East, and adding six more for 2010 makes it an even more comprehensive selection,””Priority Pass membership is not only attractive to individual frequent flyers, but also to banks, telecom companies and others who wish to offer a powerful and highly-valued incentive to attract new customers to premium products, and to build loyalty among existing customer base.”Ends
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