Air Serbia is to open a new Premium Lounge at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Terminal C10) by the end of this year.
Air Serbia plans to open a new Premium Lounge at Terminal C10 at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport by the end of 2024. The new lounge will occupy an area of 630 square meters and will be able to accommodate up to 160 guests simultaneously. This way, the existing lounge located between terminals A4 and A5 will be replaced by one twice its size, and Air Serbia will provide even higher quality service to its passengers in a very pleasant environment.
The new Premium Lounge of Air Serbia will have a rectangular base with a wall entirely made of glass along its length. This will allow lounge guests to relax or work with an attractive view of the runway of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, observing take-offs and landings before their flight. The space will be dominated by fluid forms inspired by flight paths, as well as the recognizable colours and symbols of Air Serbia. The lounge will be divided into two zones, service and relaxation, while a separate area will comprise a conference room for business meetings, located in a special, VIP zone of the Premium Lounge.
New Air Serbia Premium Lounge at Belgrade Airport, rendering.
“The opening of the new Premium Lounge is part of our ongoing commitment to enhancing passenger experience and providing top-notch comfort and service. The new, exclusive space will be designed to offer maximum comfort. Lounge guests will be able to enjoy a sophisticated ambience and a rich selection of food and beverages, including freshly prepared local and international specialities, while our professional and courteous team, as always, will be available to passengers to provide personalized service and meet all their needs and requests,” said Boško Rupić, General Manager Commercial and Strategy, Air Serbia.
The existing Premium Lounge of Air Serbia at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport was opened on 9 September 2015. It is the first and only lounge of its kind owned by an airline at the airport in the capital of Serbia. From its opening until today, the lounge has been used by more than 325 thousand guests.The services of the Premium Lounge can be used by passengers of Air Serbia travelling in business and economy comfort classes at no extra charge, while the passengers who make reservations via the company's website or come to the Lounge can also use the premises by purchasing a ticket.
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