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Fiji Airways reveals their brand new state‑of‑the‑art business class lounge

Fiji Airways reveals their brand new state‑of‑the‑art business class lounge

By Vijay Narayan
19/12/2017
Attorney General and Minister for Civil Aviation Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum with Fiji Airways managing director Andre Viljoen at the new 3-D art [Photo: Fijian Government]

Fiji Airways revealed their brand new state‑of‑the‑art business class lounge at Nadi International Airport last night.

Following 12 months of design and development, Fiji Airways says their Premier Lounge is a first‑of‑its‑kind for the region complete with a number of special features including chef‑inspired menus, baristas, luxury spa, nanny service and the exclusive ‘Fiji Bean Cart’.

The 200‑seat lounge offers a world-class lounge experience along with a dedicated family area, a Quiet Zone and a Media Room which doubles as a private meeting space.


[Photo: Fiji Airways]

It is one of the first lounges in the Australasian region to have a designated children’s room called Lailai Land, which comes complete with a fully qualified Fijian Nanny – an offering Fiji resorts are famous for.

For food and refreshments, the lounge includes a full-service kitchen and a buffet offering local and international cuisine, plus a dining area, barista and bar.

Fiji Airways is also offering a unique Fijian twist on the trend of food trucks with the Fiji Bean Cart situated in the lounge.

The Premier Lounge was revealed last night at a special preview held by Fiji Airways’ Managing Director and CEO Andre Viljoen and the Attorney‑General and Minister responsible for Civil Aviation Aiyaz Sayed‑Khaiyum.

 

Viljoen says they are delighted to unveil the Fiji Airways Premier Lounge, a world-class lounge experience right here in Nadi.

He says they are proud to be able to offer this product to our Business Class guests, Tabua Club members, guests of their partner airlines as well as pay‑for‑use customers. 

Economy Class and other airline passengers can also access the lounge for a fee of $99.

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