Airports

Star Alliance opens new lounge at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

The new lounge is conveniently located airside after immigration and security controls in the newest part of the terminal.

It has been designed by the leading architecture firm, Gensler, which also designed the award-winning Star Alliance Los Angeles airport lounge in 2013.

Theo Panagiotoulias, Star Alliance CEO said: “Star Alliance stands for elevating the experience of its member airline passengers, and airport lounges play a vital role.

“We’re very proud to present our new Paris lounge, which is not only a delight to experience but also thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of the modern frequent traveller.”

With great runway views, the lounge offers ample natural light with a glass façade running across its length, giving a sense of further largeness to the space.

It continues the design tradition of uniting the evolving desires of today’s travellers with an ambience inspired by the local touch of the destination.

Standout features include a stunningly designed Welcome Bar offering a range of beverages, an immersive Wine Bar featuring master wine maker Gerard Bertrand and their wines from the South of France, and a Tea Salon offering an assortment from around the world.

For business travellers who prefer a quieter space, there are private work cabins and secluded nooks throughout the lounge.

“Our new Paris lounge expands the count of Star Alliance branded lounges to seven worldwide and takes the airport lounge experience to new heights,” said Christian Draeger, Star Alliance’s Vice President for Customer Experience.

“Whether it is the design, décor or the F&B experience, we have carefully curated the lounge for a multi-sensorial experience for guests departing from the dazzling city of Paris.”

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