On April 3, 2023, the new Lufthansa Senator Lounge and the new Lufthansa Business Lounge will open their doors at Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Lufthansa Group Business Class passengers, status customers and Star Alliance Airlines travelers with lounge entitlement who start their journey at the capital’s Berlin Brandenburg Airport have reason to rejoice: On April 3, the new Lufthansa Senator Lounge and the new Lufthansa Business Lounge will open their doors there and impress with a completely new lounge design.
With its modern room concept and a steam fireplace, the Senator Lounge offers the best conditions for feeling good, relaxing and working. A new digital art concept invites lounge guests to help design the art in the lounge themselves via app.
In the new business lounge, guests can sit back comfortably in the TV club and enjoy classical music, concert broadcasts and films, or relax in one of the comfortable armchairs while taking a look at one of the high-quality coffee-table books.
No matter what time of day, tasty dishes are ready for the lounge guests. In the morning, there are various healthy breakfast options to choose from, and during the day, vegetarian and vegan dishes, among others – combined with a large selection of exclusive hot and cold drinks.
In addition, a separate retreat with plenty of privacy is available to HON Circle members.
Deutsche Lufthansa AG, commonly shortened to Lufthansa, is the flag carrier of Germany. When combined with its subsidiaries, it is the second-largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried. Lufthansa is one of the five founding members of Star Alliance, the world’s largest airline alliance, formed in 1997.
Besides its own services, and owning subsidiary passenger airlines Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings (referred to in English by Lufthansa as its Passenger Airline Group), Deutsche Lufthansa AG owns several aviation-related companies, such as Lufthansa Technik and LSG Sky Chefs, as part of the Lufthansa Group. In total, the group has over 700 aircraft, making it one of the largest airline fleets in the world.
Lufthansa’s registered office and corporate headquarters are in Cologne. The main operations base, called Lufthansa Aviation Center, is at Lufthansa’s primary hub at Frankfurt Airport, and its secondary hub is at Munich Airport where a secondary Flight Operations Centre is maintained.
The company was founded as Luftag in 1953 by staff of the former Deutsche Luft Hansa that had been politically connected to the government of Nazi Germany and dissolved after World War II. Luftag continued the traditional branding of the German flag carrier by acquiring the Luft Hansa name and logo.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt is an international airport in Schönefeld, just south of the German capital Berlin in the state of Brandenburg.
Named after the former West Berlin mayor and West German chancellor Willy Brandt, it is located 18 kilometers (11 mi) south-east of the city center and serves as a base for easyJet, Eurowings and Ryanair.
It mostly has flights to European metropolitan and leisure destinations as well as a number of intercontinental services.