23 AUGUST 2010
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SERVISAIR’S executive lounge at Luton Airport has been officially opened, named after ‘The Someries’ a local landmark. Part of it doubles up as the King David lounge when used by El Al Business Class passengers. Servisair now manages a total of 22 facilities at airports throughout the UK, as well as in Europe and North America. The company has also acquired additional lounges at Birmingham (T1) and Gatwick (North Terminal). They are available on a pay-per-use basis, with an annual pass, or by virtue of an arrangement by an airline. They all serve complimentary drinks (alcoholic and soft), light refreshments as well as a much more relaxing environment to wait for a flight. Other facilities include upgraded complimentary newspapers and magazines and wi-fi. www.executivelounges.com
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