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05th March 2013
Hewanorra International Airport’s Iyanola Executive Lounge offers a Haven of Luxury

In last issue’s Portfolio, we told you about SLASPA’s production of a first taste of all that is good St. Lucian style with the modern duty free shopping complex, at La Place Carenage. Stepping away from landing planes and berthing vessels, SLASPA also operates an Executive Lounge at Hewanorra International Airport whereby approximately 6,000 annual airline passengers enjoy comfort, peace and tranquillity in the middle of a busy airport before starting their long airline journey home.

Peace and tranquillity are found in Hewanorra’s designer-built Iyanola Executive Lounge, a haven of luxury available to passengers travelling in first and business class cabins with some airlines and others paying for a one-day pass or yearly membership allowing them entry into the facility.

The lounge has been designed with quiet and comfort in mind. The lighting is restful and seats are the sort that their users will not feel inclined to leave once they have sunk into them.

 
 

Light snacks, tea, coffee and a well-stocked bar are also on hand inside the lounge along with flat-screen television sets, newspapers and magazines. An internet and free fax facility are available along with card swipe telephones.

The lounge has found favour with hundreds of business passengers waiting for flights and needing time to catch up on paperwork or to make calls before boarding. The lounge is also useful for small business meetings.

There is no danger of passengers’ level of comfort and ease in the lounge resulting in their missing aircraft boarding when departure time approaches as lounge staff note which flights passengers are travelling on and alert them when this is announced.

To become an executive member of the Iyanola Executive Lounge or for more information, please contact the Marketing and Research Department at 453-0437.


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