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Emirates Opens Its Biggest Lounge In Germany

Emirates recently opened its third lounge in Germany as part of a multi-million dollar push to offer pre-departure convenience and comfort at important airports around the world. 

The new lounge at 700 square feet is its biggest, and is located in Dusseldorf International Airport. It is similar to other luxury travel lounges in Frankfurt and Munich. 
It includes complimentary broadband access, Business Center, widescreen TV, leather armchairs, and gourmet cuisine.  Senior Vice President for Airport Services said “These lounges are an integral part of the Emirates’ experience, putting passengers in the best possible frame of mind for their journeys.”
 

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