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THE FIRST AIR FRANCE LOUNGE BY PLAZA PREMIUM GROUP OPENS IN MONTREAL

PLAZA Premium Group and Air France joined hands to open a fully redesigned lounge for the airline at Montréal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. The renewed, elegant and welcoming lounge experience is now available for Air France’s Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers as well as Plaza Premium Group customers.

Located in the international section of the terminal, this 490 sq. m. lounge has a seating capacity of 149. Bathed in light, it boasts a large bay window offering a view of the runways, the airline’s aircraft and one of the slopes of Mount Royal overlooking the city of Montréal.

Air France worked together with Canadian companies to create most of the furniture and lighting. The Air France colors – shades of blue, greys and whites, with touches of red – are dominant, as well as the Accent, the Air France brand symbol, and the winged seahorse, the company’s historical symbol, reminding everyone of its rich history. Champagne lacquered metal screens provide structure to the lounge.

Customers will be hosted by the award-winning Plaza Premium Group servicing and culinary team. An uplifting lounge experience will start right at the entrance. Automatic eligibility kiosks are also available for greater fluidity.

Flying Blue Ultimate customers have access to a more private space, with large sofas and seats to feel at home. An area allows customers to shower or freshen up before their flight. Finally, for those looking for travel inspiration, an ‘Air France Travel Guide’ screen gives customers ideas for their upcoming trips. Catering at the heart of the lounge at the heart of the lounge, a vast area offers catering centered around French cuisine.

A self-service buffet offers hot and cold, savory and sweet dishes to meet everyone’s expectations throughout the day. The company also offers vegetarian and gluten-free dishes. A large bar also offers a wide selection of French wines and champagnes.

In an eco-responsible approach, Air France favors local and seasonal products for its catering offer.  In addition, to limit the consumption of single-use plastic bottles, the airline provides its customers with water fountains, as well as plastic-free cutlery. It also pays particular attention to limiting food waste, selective waste sorting and recycling of catering utensils. In the showers, the facilities are also eco-responsible.

The Air France lounge in Montréal is open daily from 2pm to 10pm for Air France and KLM customers. Access is free for Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus customers, and customers travelling in Economy or Premium Economy can purchase lounge access subject to availability. The lounge is also open to other travelers at selected hours and is available for purchase via Plaza Premium Lounge website www.plazapremiumlounge.com or designated corporate partners.

This summer, Air France is operating up to 17 weekly flights between Montreal-Trudeau and Paris Charles de Gaulle, operated by Airbus A350 and Boeing 777. [traveltext.id]