Qatar Airways yesterday launched the new Qatar Airways Dubai Premium Lounge during the official opening of Dubai International Airport’s Concourse D.
For the inauguration ceremony, Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Mr. Akbar Al Baker, welcomed His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports and Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group, for a tour of the new lounge, located near Gate 15 in Dubai’s newly built Concourse D. The lounge, described in a press release as an “exclusive retreat”, offers Qatar’s First and Business Class passengers, as well as Privilege Club Platinum and Gold members, “a modern and sophisticated space for travellers to relax and rejuvenate before their journey.” Decorated with artistic Arabic calligraphy, Mediterranean-style tiles and calming water fountains, the Dubai Premium Lounge features private family zones, shower facilities, spacious seating areas and serves fresh international cuisine. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, H.E. Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “It is an honour to welcome His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum into the Qatar Airways Dubai Premium Lounge. His visit truly sets the tone for the level of service we will provide to our First and Business Class passengers, and our Privilege Club members when they enjoy these exquisite facilities. The Dubai Premium Lounge is a symbol of our commitment to continuously evolve our customers’ experience, by taking everything a step above expectations. This attention to detail, and passion to deliver more to our customers, is what has earned Qatar Airways such a prestigious reputation amongst the international traveller and aviation community.” Presently, Qatar Airways flies 133 times weekly to Dubai’s two airports, with 15 flights daily from Doha to Dubai International Airport.
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