Air Serbia to open premium lounge

Wednesday, September 2, 2015


Air Serbia will open its Premium Lounge at Belgrade Nikola Tesla next Wednesday. The facility covers an area of 400 square metres and is located between gates A5 and A6. The lounge has the capacity to accommodate up to eighty passengers and includes a reception, bar, dining area with self-service buffet, lounge seating, dedicated VIP area, prayer room, shower facilities and a business centre. Its opening is scheduled for 10.30 CEST. Air Serbia's CEO, Dane Kondiฤ‡, previously said, " The lounge will deliver a brand new and enhanced experience for guests travelling business class or holding Etihad Guest Silver, Gold or Platinum status. The design will be contemporary yet remain uniquely Serbian, incorporating all the branding elements of Air Serbia". He added, “Another unique feature of our lounge will be dedicated Guest Relations Ambassadors, who will provide additional help for those guests requiring assistance to get to their flights”. Recently, a group of Air Serbia employees, who will work at the lounge, underwent training in Abu Dhabi. Belgrade Airport currently features a single business class lounge shared jointly by all airlines flying in to the Serbian capital.

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  1. Anonymous16:01

    Does this make JU the only ex-yu airline to have their own business lounge in their home port ?

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  2. Air Serbia obviously rising standard to hers very important customers. New lounge at Belgrade Airport vill assuring this airline in line with top premium airlines flying today. For filling her aspiration to be capable and respected air carrier with distinguish new Serbian brand, to the world of travellers. To continuing up dating facility, vill help enlargement of Terminal 2. But full development of Nikola Tesla Airport with big developer corporation is crucial to ambitious Serbian flag carrier. Go well, AIR SERBIA. You are on good move!✈๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŒ. Rodney & Team of glob trotters. Kraljevo✈Sydney.

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