Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Emirates invests in premium lounge at BIA

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Emirates has opened its own dedicated passenger lounge at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport, Katunayaka (BIA), the first internatio­nal airline to invest in such a facility at the BIA.

Completed at a cost of Rs 200 million, the Emirates lounge on the second floor of the Arrivals Terminal is exclusivel­y for the use of the airline's First and Business Class passengers and Gold members of Skywards, its frequent flyer programme, an airline media release said.

The 5,778- square-foot space is designed, equipped and furnished to the exacting specificat­ions developed for Emirates lounges at 30 other major internatio­nal airports around the world. It can accommodat­e up to 118 passengers in comfort, helping further cushion them from travel weariness.

"Emirates is one of the most active carriers serving Colombo, with 28 flights a week," said Chandana de Silva, Emirates Area Manager Sri Lanka & Maldives. "This makes the Emirates lounge a tangible value addition to passengers de- parting or transiting at the BIA. Our investment in this facility reflects the continuing commitment of Emirates to its operations in Sri Lanka, as well as our optimism about the potential of the destinatio­n." The Emirates lounge at the BIA features 58 leather armchairs, a dining area for 54 people, a Business Centre with seating for six, an outdoor terrace with seating, a well- stocked bar, a TV viewing area with the choice of most of the internatio­nal channels, a dedicated prayer room, shower facilities, and washrooms for males, females and disabled.

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View of the Emirates lounge

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