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Turkish Airlines Opens Its Largest Lounge in Tokyo

Facility will eventually cover 16,000 square feet >>

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Harvey Chipkin

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Turkish Airlines has opened its largest overseas lounge at Narita International Airport. Located in Terminal 1 South Wing, Satellite 4, Gate 47, the lounge will cover a total area of more than 16,000 square feet once the second phase is complete.

Initially, the lounge will welcome passengers with the opening of its first phase, which provides 8,600 square feet of space, offering space for up to 105 passengers. The lounge will operate daily from 7:30 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. and will be accessible to Miles&Smiles Elite Plus and Elite cardholders;Miles&Smiles Elite Corporate cardholders; Star Alliance Gold members; and Business Class (First Class) passengers flying with Star Alliance member airlines.

Ümit Develi, vice president of sales, Far East and Oceania, said the lounge “reflects our dedication to enhancing the travel experience and further strengthening our presence in the Asia-Pacific region.”

Highlights of the facility include being the only lounge outside Istanbul with a Turkish pide oven to offer freshly baked pide (a Turkish flatbread) during lunch and dinner. Additional features include relaxation areas, daybeds with apron views, and a VIP room for enhanced privacy. Shower rooms, accessible restrooms and a baby care room are also available.

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