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Manchester Airport Group has given four of its Escape lounges a makeover and has announced that its own in-house teams will be in charge of the lounges’ food and drink from now on.
Manchester Airport has two lounges that passengers can book into: the Escape Lounge, found in terminals one, two and three, and the 1903 Lounge in terminal two.
Manchester Airport has unveiled the newly renovated departure lounge at Terminal 2 to the public. The latest overhaul is part of the £1.3bn transformation of the airport, which should more than double ...
The new lounge, which will open late this year in Manchester Airport’s Terminal 1, is part of a gradual roll out of lounges across the airline’s network, which have already been seen in Abu ...
Manchester Airport has unveiled plans for a new brand of lounge that will open in Terminal Three in April. Costing £1.6m, the adult-only lounge will be called 1903, named after the year of the ...
I was on Cloud Nine when I visited Manchester Airport's Aether Lounge - the experience only costs £250pp, far less than The Windsor by Heathrow, where guests fork out for £3,812 for three people.
I was on Cloud Nine when I visited Manchester Airport's Aether Lounge - the experience only costs £250pp, far less than The Windsor by Heathrow, where guests fork out for £3,812 for three people.
But a new breed of lounges is open to all, regardless of ticket available for the price of a one-off pass, with options at Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff airports.
Manchester Airport recently overtook Stockholm to become Europe's 20th busiest airport. 2017 sees a long haul expansion including flights to Los Angeles, Boston and New York.