Bristol Airport announces exciting new and improved lounge opening this summer
The new Escape Lounge will open on the first floor of the departure lounge, and offer 140 additional seats and floor to ceiling glass windows looking out to the Eastern apron (aircraft stands).
The new lounge, assessible via a new walkway next to the Cabin bar, is designed to cater to all type of travellers and will offer multiple zones suited for dining, working, and relaxing, including a cosy area with comfortable seating and soft cushions.
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Hide AdThe dining area will offer breakfast bars as well as table and chairs with dedicated self-serve islands of tea, coffee and cold drinks, hot and cold food ranging from breakfast and brunch to lunch and dinner, as well as light suppers.


Each area will have neutral decoration and ambient lighting and be divided by tasteful screens to separate the dining area from the lounge area.
Kate Gwyther, Head of Retail at Bristol Airport, said: “It’s exciting to see the next step of our multi-million-pound terminal transformation take place.
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Hide Ad“The new lounge will more than double in size providing a relaxing atmosphere. This is one of the many changes customers can look forward to in the departure lounge, with more exciting news to follow.”


Rob Hassard, Head of Growth for CAVU, the parent company of Escape Lounges, said: "We’re delighted to be able to announce the opening of our new lounge at Bristol Airport, as well as provide travellers the opportunity to pre-book their visit ahead of the new space opening.
“A visit to the lounge ensures a smooth, relaxing start to any journey, providing a comfortable space to unwind before a flight.
“Our mission is to transform the airport experience, and we’re thrilled to bring a new, elevated offering to Bristol and contribute to their ongoing transformation.”
The new escape Lounge is due to open on July 28. To pre-book your access to the new Escape Lounge at Bristol Airport, click here.
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