Emirates Unveils Luxurious New Lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
Emirates has unveiled a highly-anticipated premium lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, opening its doors earlier this week. This exclusive 925 square meter space welcomes First and Business Class passengers, along with Emirates Skywards members.
The airline has invested close to AED 3.5 million to create a lounge that elevates the premium travel experience, focusing on comfort and convenience. The lounge, situated in Terminal 2C, accommodates up to 165 guests and boasts a refreshed, modern design featuring new furnishings, cosy seating, enhanced shower facilities with VOYA products, complimentary Wi-Fi, and impressive views of the airport runway.
In addition to its stunning design, the lounge offers a delectable selection of food and beverages. Guests can indulge in local dishes like pan-fried fillet of beef with béarnaise sauce and poached fillet of cod with vierge sauce. A variety of French wines, premium spirits, and Moet & Chandon champagnes are also available to complement the exquisite menu.
Unique seating arrangements cater to different needs, including dining, lounging, and quiet spaces for relaxation. This new lounge is a testament to Emirates' dedication to providing top-notch travel experiences for its French customers. The airline, which already operates 39 airport lounges worldwide, continues to enhance its services with this latest addition.
Emirates has a longstanding partnership with Paris Charles de Gaulle, dating back to 1992. In collaboration with Extime, the airline previously offered a dedicated lounge in Terminal 1. With the new lounge in Terminal 2 now complete, passengers can expect even more world-class services and comfort.
Currently, Emirates serves Paris with 21 weekly flights, including three daily A380 flights. The airline also operates daily flights to Nice and Lyon, with the latter transitioning to a daily A350 service from December 1. Emirates' extensive network of over 130 destinations offers French travelers seamless connections to Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, Africa, and Australasia.