FRA: New lounge offer in Terminal 2

Photo: Fraport AG.
Photo: Fraport AG.

FRA: New lounge offer in Terminal 2

Photo: Fraport AG.
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The Plaza Premium Group opens its first German location in Terminal 2 at Frankfurt Airport.

In the future, the Group will operate a passenger lounge for passenger areas D and E (non-Schengen), the service of which will be available to passengers regardless of airline and booking class. The lounge is located at Gate D8. After security and passport control, guests can make a "stopover" here until boarding. Away from the hustle and bustle of the public gate, the spacious lounge area offers space for up to 110 people. Access costs 45 euros for a stay of up to three hours, or 36 euros if booked in advance. For children, the user fee is reduced to 31,50 euros, with advance booking to 25 euros. Soft drinks and snacks are included in the price. The equipment also includes work tables and shower facilities for transit guests. The lounge is initially open daily from 7 a.m. to 14 p.m.

"We are delighted to welcome the Plaza Premium Group, a leading international provider at Frankfurt Airport, who, with exceptional expertise and excellent service, is expanding the selection of lounges in Terminal 2 with a convincing open concept," says Dennis Gabb, Head of Rental Management at Fraport AG.

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