Dubai’s largest flight carrier Emirates has opened 30 full-service lounges across the world, after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Of the 30 lounges, the airline also re-opened the Emirates Lounge in Concourse C for first and business class passengers.
Located in Concourse C of the Dubai International Airport, adjacent to Gates C09, the newly re-opened Emirates Lounge is a 1308 square metre and 265-seat dedicated space for rest, relaxation, and refreshment before travel, the airline said in a statement on Friday.
“First and business class customers can access the lounge on a complimentary basis, as well as Silver, Gold and Platinum Skywards members. Premium Economy and Economy passengers can enjoy paid access at $150 exclusive of taxes, or just $125 for Emirates Skywards members. Currently, open 24/7 to service the high demand of festive season, passengers can relax in the lounges for up to 4 hours before a flight,” the statement said.
The Emirates lounges are aesthetically built with Italian marble floors, leather sofas, water features and eye-catching Rolex clocks – built for comfort.
The lounge also includes “multiple chaise longue,’ pillows and blankets, complimentary premium wines, spirits, champagne, and dedicated dining areas with gourmet cuisine designed by award-winning chefs,” the airline said.
Passengers at the lounge can also take advantage of the dedicated shower spas with bathrooms and baby changing facilities, television, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout, PCs and printers, and an area to charge devices.
A fully equipped business centre is also available, including meeting rooms with projectors and individual touch screen workstations, the statement added.
The airline which has a vast network of 39 dedicated airport lounges, operate seven in Dubai and 32 located within major airports around the globe, all designed with the same attention to detail and exceptional service.

At Dubai International Airport, seven Emirates Lounges are located in the flagship Terminal 3, – three for First Class and three for Business Class customers, as well as the Emirates’ Lounge catering to all premium customers.
The carrier also operates lounges in key cities across the network – Auckland, Bangkok, Birmingham, Boston, Cairo, Cape Town, Colombo, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Hamburg, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester, Melbourne, Milan, Munich, New York, Paris, Perth, Rome, San Francisco, Singapore, and Sydney.