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ANA Aeroportos de Portugal - Lisbon Airport

  • PAX: 32,125,137
  • IATA: LIS
  • ICAO: LPPT

Lisbon Airport opens new ANA Lounge

3/6/2015

On June 1st  Lisbon Airport opened its new ANA Lounge, located on the 6th floor and accessible only through Praça Lisboa.

The ANA Lounge is available to all Lisbon Airport passengers from 5am to 11pm for relaxation and entertainment. With over 900m2 and good runway views, the ANA Lounge offers diverse seating and catering, a smoking area, showers and a spa (opening soon), perfectly designed for your enjoyment.

The Lisbon and TAP Lounges will close on 31st May.

With 18 million passengers flying to over 100 destinations, Lisbon Airport has yet another new service with its passengers in mind. The ANA Lounge joins other premium services such as CIP assistance, ValetXpress and Fast Track.

About ANA Group:

ANA Group is a solid business group responsible for the management of airports in Portugal (Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Beja), the Azores (Ponta Delgada, Horta, Flores and Santa Maria) and the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Madeira and Porto Santo). In September 2013, ANA Group integrated VINCI Airports Group.

 

About VINCI Airports:

An international player in the airport sector, VINCI Airports is responsible for the development and running of 24 airports, 11 of which are in France, ten in Portugal (including the Lisbon hub which handles 18 million passengers) and three in Cambodia. Served by over 100 airlines, the passenger figures across all VINCI Airports totalled 47 million in 2014, with a turnover in excess of 700 million euros. Thanks to its expertise as a globally integrated company, VINCI Airports, capitalising on its 5,250 employees, develops, finances, builds and operates airports, bringing its investment capacity, international network and expertise into play to optimise the management of existing platforms, expansion projects or the construction of brand new airport infrastructure.

Working together as the Nuevo Pudahuel Consortium, VINCI Airports, Aéroports de Paris and Astaldi, were selected by the Chilean government to take over the running of the Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport in Santiago de Chile, which they will do on the 1st of October 2015 for a period of 20 years. This is the 6th busiest airport in South America, having handled 16.1 million passengers in 2014, almost half of them international passengers. More information is available online at www.vinci-airports.com