What’s new in the lounges?
The redesigned lounges feature more than 50 design enhancements, including separate areas for passengers who want to work, dine, relax or connect before their flights.
The interiors feature herringbone flooring, marble and gold accents, integrated lighting and the Emirates Ghaf Tree motif — a reference to the UAE’s national tree.
For business travellers, the lounges include more private working areas, wireless charging facilities and power access at every seat. Dedicated artefact walls showcasing local artists and Emirati culture have also been added.
The airline’s signature Rolex clocks, displaying global time zones, remain part of the lounge environment.
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