Manchester Airport set to open new lounge brand
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Manchester Airport has unveiled plans for a new luxury lounge that will open in Terminal Three in April.
1903, named after the year of the Wright Brothers first flight, will provide capacity for up to 71 people and provide a more premium offering for passengers. It is being developed at a cost of £1.6m.
With views of the airfield, the lounge will offer all-inclusive luxury in an adult-only environment. With its own chef, passengers will be able to choose from seasonal dishes with locally sourced ingredients as well as enjoying complimentary drinks including premium spirits. Passengers using the lounge will also be able to make use of Fast Track security and unlimited free Wi-Fi.
Ken O’Toole, CEO of Manchester Airport, said: “We’re looking forward to the launch of 1903 in Terminal Three. It’s in a prime location and will offer passengers a real slice of luxury before their flight. We continually listen to the needs of our passengers and 1903 offers something different from our existing airport lounges.”
Beth Brewster, executive vice president of Business Development & Lounges for Manchester Airports Group, said: “1903 at Manchester Airport will be our flagship lounge for the brand and will provide passengers travelling through Terminal Three with the opportunity to begin their travel in the most enjoyable and relaxing manner possible. We expect to roll the brand out in due course to our other airports.”
The lounge will be priced from £30 when booked in advance and is on sale from 1 February.
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