Dnata opens new Marhaba Lounge in Zurich

Dnata Lounge Zurich (Photo: Dnata).
Dnata Lounge Zurich (Photo: Dnata).

Dnata opens new Marhaba Lounge in Zurich

Dnata Lounge Zurich (Photo: Dnata).
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At Zurich-Kloten Airport, the Skyview Lounge previously operated by Dnata has had its day. After extensive renovation, this now appears as Marhaba. This is the provider's youngest lounge.

This is located in the security area of ​​Zurich-Kloten Airport and is designed for a maximum of 50 guests. All passengers have access, regardless of the airline or travel class booked, for a fee of 35 Swiss francs. Furthermore, one cooperates with lounge card providers, who can receive free entry depending on the contract.

A contract has also been signed with some airlines so that their business passengers can use the new Dnata lounge in Zurich free of charge. According to the company, there are employees on site who can communicate with passengers in up to ten different languages.

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