Nuremberg operates the former Lufthansa Lounge itself

Business Account Manager Air France KLM Eva-Maria Rau and Airport Managing Director Michael Hupe (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
Business Account Manager Air France KLM Eva-Maria Rau and Airport Managing Director Michael Hupe (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).

Nuremberg operates the former Lufthansa Lounge itself

Business Account Manager Air France KLM Eva-Maria Rau and Airport Managing Director Michael Hupe (Photo: Nuremberg Airport).
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Lufthansa will no longer have a lounge in Nuremberg. The airport has taken over this and will put it back into operation as the Dürer Lounge. This can be used by business and status customers.

The lounge, which is centrally located in the departure area, will be put back into operation with the expected increase in business travel on August 30, 2021: To this end, it was designed as a Dürer Lounge with new airport branding and ambience, including stylized works by the world-famous artist. The varied catering with fresh snacks and a large selection of warm and alcoholic drinks as well as soft drinks is provided by Mövenpick / Marché. The equipment also includes workplaces with the possibility of retreat.

Currently, authorized passengers from KLM, Air France and Priority Pass members have access. Other passengers will soon be able to purchase an access voucher at a price of EUR 24,99. The opening times are currently based on the flights from Air France to Paris and KLM to Amsterdam. The former Dürer Lounge on the ground floor near the security check will remain closed until further notice.

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