09 May 2009
MUSCAT -- The Plaza Premium Lounge, established at Muscat International Airport on August 8, 2008 has been witnessing a good response since its inception. Shalini Singh, Manager, Plaza Premium Lounge, International Departures, Muscat International Airport, said the Plaza Premium Lounge Muscat is a joint venture of Plaza Premium Lounge Oman LLC and Zahara Travel and Service Bureau LLC. Plaza Premium Lounge Muscat, occupying 422 sq m with a seating capacity of 120 people, is committed to providing quality service to the travelers, whether they are the CIPs of reputable airlines or cardholders of renowned banks.

The historic tie-up between Plaza and Zahara is bringing together the international expertise and local know-how to operate the new airport lounge in Muscat International Airport. The synergies thus created contribute to the user-friendliness of Muscat International Airport, she said. The lounge offers high-end amenities such as hot food and beverages, shower and nap facilities, children's playroom, Internet stations, Wi-Fi, business centre (workstation, computer and printer), TV / Music enjoyment, newspapers and magazines, flight information and flight announcements, and luggage handling.

Everything at the lounge is designed for the benefit of passengers -- to relax and refresh, to enjoy good food and coffee, to catch up with the business matters, to take a shower and nap to recharge before continuing the journey. The lounge is designed to provide the greatest convenience and privacy so that travelers can have a tranquil and pleasurable stay in the airport, starting with a soothing welcome drink at the lounge. The Plaza Premium Lounge is ISO 9001:2000 certified and is dedicated to providing quality services and facilities to the travelers, ensuring them a pleasurable stay and a memorable experience in the airport.

Headquartered in Hong Kong, Plaza Premium Lounge Muscat is one of the 30 over Plaza Premium Lounges in 10 international airports worldwide -- Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hyderabad, Muscat, Vancouver and Toronto.

By Hasan Kamoonpuri

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