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Belfast City Airport's Aspire Lounge Refurbished

By Dave Simpson
Belfast City Airport's Aspire Lounge Refurbished

Airport lounge provider Aspire has unveiled a refurbished lounge at Belfast City Airport, following an investment of £1.2 million.

Details

According to a statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com, the refurbishment was created by DV8 Designs, and has increased the lounge's capacity by 70 people to 178 seats.

Statements

The statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com quoted Belfast City Airport commercial director Katy Best as saying, "It's fantastic to see the completed Aspire Lounge, which sets a new standard for premium travel in Northern Ireland.

"Passengers travelling through Belfast City Airport throughout the summer and beyond can avail of an even more comfortable and tranquil start to their journey heightened by the stunning views of the runway, comfortable seating, and complimentary food and drinks available in the Aspire Lounge.

"The final result is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional facilities and service to our passengers, truly elevating the travel experience and offering a seamless blend of luxury and convenience."

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The statement published on BelfastCityAirport.com also quoted head of Aspire Lounges UK and Ireland Graham Allen as saying, "We are excited to unveil our new Aspire Lounge at George Best Belfast City Airport which showcases the Aspire brand and the rich culture of Belfast and beyond. The new lounge offers business travellers, families and individuals a welcoming, relaxing and energising experience before their flight, in a comfortable lounge that is recognisably Aspire, with a distinct sense of place.

"Guests can enjoy an enhanced food and beverage offering, work from purpose-built booths, or relax and soak up the view of the airfield and the surroundings."

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