DENMARK. Aviator Airport Alliance has recommenced operations at its two business lounges in Copenhagen Airport after a year-long hiatus. The company cited positive signs of travel recovery and upcoming events taking place in Denmark as reasons underpinning its confidence to reopen.
The passenger facilities – named the Carlsberg Aviator Lounge and the Aviator Apartment Business Lounge – have been welcoming customers from 1 June while maintaining all health and safety precautions, the company said.
Airport Alliance Chairman Vygaudas Ušackas commented: “The reopening of Aviator lounges at CPH is a positive sign, not only for the ground handling arm, but the whole Avia Solutions Group family of companies. Having felt the sudden impact of the pandemic at the beginning of 2020, seeing the first signs of recovery is the sight we have all been waiting almost one and a half years for.

“As businesses worldwide will continue to reopen, and travel demand picks up in both executive and tourist sectors, the addition of two great places for relaxation and dining at Copenhagen Airport will nicely complement the journeys taken by every traveller.”
The Carlsberg Aviator Lounge gives customers the opportunity to relax in a Danish wood design environment while enjoying a selection of fine foods from the traditional Danish ‘smørrebrød’, accompanied by Carlsberg.
The Aviator Apartment Business Lounge features a mixture of classic and modern Danish interior design and offers a buffet with a variety of foods from Denmark and around the world.
Aviator Relaxium Commercial Director Casper Olhoff Dons said: “The pandemic has been tough for all players in the aviation industry. We are no exception to that, but I and the teams at Aviator Relaxium are tremendously happy to have reopened the lounges even after such a long period.
“The two products we offer, The Aviator Apartment Business Lounge and The Carlsberg Aviator Lounge, are fully ready for operations after the implementation of new guidelines for our employees to ensure that our customers enjoy a safe and pleasant stay at our lounges.”
Copenhagen Airport Chief Commercial Officer Peter Krogsgaard said: “We are thrilled to hear about the reopening of Aviator lounges, which are popular among customers departing or connecting through Terminal 2. Copenhagen Airport is always striving to improve and offer our customers a variety of choices when it comes to entertainment and dining.
“Having partners like Aviator allows us to position ourselves as an airport for everyone, no matter whether it is a tourist or business traveller, everyone will find a place to enjoy their stay at Copenhagen Airport.”
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