Bristol Airport has announced it will open two new executive lounges this summer.
The South West transport hub will be working alongside Ceiling And Visibility Unlimited (CAVU), which will operate the new 'Escape Lounge' and '1903 Lounge'.
CAVU, founded by Manchester Airports Group, said would look to deliver a "premium pre-flight experience" in the facilities, which will include a selection of complimentary food and drink and dedicated space and services.
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“We are thrilled to bring these premium lounge experiences to Bristol Airport” said Nolan Hough, president of the firm's European division. “From a curated menu to excellent customer service, this lounge will help travellers unwind and recharge as they await their flight.”
Bristol Airport said after the launch both facilities, located on the mezzanine floor of the departure terminal, would be refurbished and branded in the winter.
Rupert Lawrie, commercial director at Bristol Airport, said: “We are delighted to have partnered with CAVU for the opening of the two new executive lounges this summer in the department lounge. Both the Escape Lounge and 1903 Lounge will offer a fantastic experience for those going on holiday or away on a business trip. Both lounges will ensure that passengers will start their journey in style with high quality food and drink.
“The development to the executive lounges is part of a major strategy to enhance facilities for passengers using Bristol Airport. We are very confident that the investment and the evolution to the executive lounges will provide a greater customer experience as we improve and create new places to eat, drink and relax before you fly.”
A legal challenge to Bristol Airport’s controversial plans to expand its maximum capacity from 10 million to 12 million passengers a year was dismissed by a High Court judge earlier this year. The airport is proceeding with a major investment in its terminal building, parking facilities, and public transport links, which it has said will help create 800 jobs across its operations and boost the South West economy by an estimated £430m.
Airlines SWISS, RyanAir, Jet2 and EasyJet have all expanded their operations at Bristol airport within recent months.
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