Two new lounges are set to open at Bristol Airport this summer. The exclusive spaces will offer travellers complimentary wines, beers, spirits, tea, coffee and soft drinks.
Passengers will also be able to enjoy complimentary snacks such as soup, hot bacon rolls, Danish pastries, biscuits and cakes. Operated by CAVU, you can now pre-book your 1903 Lounge for entry from May 1 and pre-book your Escape Lounge for entry from June 1.
People can stay in the luxurious lounges for up to three hours before their flights. People will also be able to use free wifi, complimentary newspapers and magazines and private toilet facilities.
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But it's important to note that stag and hen parties are strictly prohibited and will not be admitted to use the Lounge Facilities under any circumstances.
Bristol Airport commercial director Rupert Lawrie 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.”
“We are thrilled to bring these premium lounge experiences to Bristol Airport," said Nolan Hough president of CAVU in EMEA.
“From a curated menu to excellent customer service, this lounge will help travellers unwind and recharge as they await their flight.” Located on the mezzanine floor of the departure terminal, 1903 Lounge is available to pre-book for entry from May 1 and Escape Lounge can be pre-booked for entry from June 1."
All the complimentary food and drink can be enjoyed once people have paid to enter the executive lounge. Prices cost around £37 per person.
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