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Plaza Premium has expanded its portfolio of
airport lounges in the United Kingdom with the opening of the
Blush Lounge at London Heathrow Airport.

The Blush Lounge, located in Terminal 4, can
accommodate up to 105 passengers at a time and is open daily
between 3pm and 7pm, except Fridays, to all travellers regardless
of airline or class of travel.

Travellers are greeted by a spacious
entrance lobby, which leads to a cosy space with several seats
overlooking the runway. Inside the lounge, a buffet spread with a selection of food and
drinks awaits.

Travellers can enjoy 20% off lounge packages for
walk-in and online bookings when they sign up to the Smart
Traveller membership to receive year round benefits. Corporate
cards, including Amex Platinum and Dragon Pass cardholders can
also access the lounge.

Ross Baker, Heathrow Airport’s Chief Commercial
Officer said, “It’s great news for Heathrow that Plaza Premium
Group have chosen to add to their network of lounges at the
airport. The new Blush Lounge in Terminal 4 is an exciting new
hospitality option for passengers of all airlines to depart as
they mean to go on from Heathrow.”

The Blush Lounge is a new brand developed by Plaza
Premium, the Hong Kong-based company known for its pay to use
airport lounges around the world.

“We are delighted to
be welcoming travellers to the new Blush Lounge. The lounge
provides travellers a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. On top of
that, we offer an array of Kosher dining options upon request to
suit the different dietary needs of our travellers,” said Okan Kufeci,
Senior Vice President – EMEA, Plaza Premium. “We are also happy to be able to extend our
services in one of the world’s busiest airports, as Heathrow
Airport serves hundreds of destinations across the globe. The
opening of the new Blush Lounge strengthens our presence in
Heathrow Airport as we have several properties under Plaza Premium
Lounge across Terminal 2, 4 and 5, as well as Aerotel, our
82-bedroom in-airport hotel located inside Terminal 3 Arrivals.”

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