AUA: Schengen Lounge opens again

Closed Schengen Lounge of Austrian Airlines at Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Closed Schengen Lounge of Austrian Airlines at Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

AUA: Schengen Lounge opens again

Closed Schengen Lounge of Austrian Airlines at Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Good news for all lounge lovers: From September 29th, an Austrian Airlines lounge (Terminal 3, Level 2 or F-Gates) will again be accessible to business class travelers and status customers.

Due to the spread of the corona pandemic and the temporary suspension of flight operations, the Lufthansa subsidiary had to temporarily close all lounges on March 16. With the reopening there is also an innovation: From now on caterer DoN is responsible for the culinary offer in the Austrian Airlines Lounge. The largest privately run catering company in Austria won the tender and will serve lounge guests from now on. DO & CO remains the partner for onboard catering on Austrian Airlines flights. 

The reopened AUA Lounge is located at the F-Gates in Terminal 3 and is open daily from 05:30 a.m. to 20:XNUMX p.m. Initially, only the Schengen Business Lounge will be reopened; it will be available to all authorized passengers. HON-Circle guests have their own area.

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