Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Plaza Premium Lounge Celebrates Opening at Macau International Airport
Plaza Premium Lounge Management Limited is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of their premiere lounge at Macau International Airport (MIA).
With over five million passengers passing through MIA each year, Macau Plaza Premium Lounge will play host to all MIA’s passengers. The new 4,340 square feet lounge with 135 comfortable seats is the only independent airport lounge in Macau. Thoughtful design and facilities offer travellers an exclusive and unrivalled premium airport experience. Guests are welcome to unwind in the lounge and savour a selection of healthy yet tasty food options. Whilst complimentary high speed Wi-Fi connection keeps travellers connected. Furthermore, a dedicated resting area allows travellers to escape the hustle and bustle of the airport so they are able to rest and relax before boarding to their next destination.
The new Plaza Premium Lounge is also equipped with two spacious VIP rooms with elegant interior settings, quality sound-proof system and independent restroom, allowing travellers to enjoy the utmost privacy at all times. In addition, Plaza Premium Lounge will also host a meet and greet service, to give travellers a seamless kerb-to-apron experience at MIA.
In the coming months, more VIP rooms will be introduced as well as an exclusive landside-in airside-out channel to guests of Plaza Premium Lounge.
Setting the benchmark for premium airport services, Plaza Premium Lounge’s arrival at MIA reinforces Macau’s commitment to its rapidly growing tourism industry which saw an 8% increase year-on-year in 2013. Plaza Premium Lounge Management Limited Founder & CEO Mr. Song Hoi-see says, “Your journey starts at the airport, and the introduction of our lounge means that travellers can look forward to their time at Macau International Airport. Our lounge in Macau will definitely bring a whole new level of comfort and convenience to travellers. MIA has set out to make a mark in terms of airport service quality and we are confident that the launch of Plaza Premium Lounge in Macau will enhance the airport experience.”
Plaza Premium Lounge Management Limited is sure that the newly elevated airport service at MIA will increase the airport’s traffic, setting new standards in the lounge environment and enhance Macau’s reputation as a quality travel destination and business window.
“Macau has so much to offer and the millions of visitors that pass through our city each year are testament to our exceptional tourism offering. The opening of Plaza Premium Lounge at MIA extends the world-class experience that so many of our visitors enjoy into the airport itself. Plaza Premium Lounge’s launch at MIA will change the face of Macau tourism.” Macau International Airport Company Limited (CAM) stated.
Designed by Kinney Chan & Associates, relaxation and lifestyle are at the heart of the lounge. Aiming to provide comfort, convenience, value, and love and care to travellers, Plaza Premium Lounge actively studies travellers’ needs in each location, continuously innovating their services to cater to guests from around the world.
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