The first-class lounge at Heathrow Airport is scheduled to open at the same time as the airline launches its ultra-long-haul Project Sunrise flights in 2025.
plans to build a first-class lounge at London’s Heathrow Airport to open when it launches its Project Sunrise ultra-long-haul flights in 2025.
The redevelopments in Sydney and Melbourne will increase the footprint and capacity of both business lounges between 2023 and 2025. “Being back in profit means we’re back to making long-term investments …That started with the major aircraft order we announced last year, and now we’re building on that with a major investment in our lounges,” Mr Joyce said., as demand withstands inflationary pressures and higher ticket prices.“We have three new and upgraded lounge spaces due to open this year, and the pipeline we’re announcing today will take us through to 2025,” Mr Joyce said.
“Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, so we’re very pleased to be working with them to secure a great space in the terminal for an additional lounge,” Mr Joyce said.
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