Nuremberg opens lounge for Turkish Airlines passengers

Boeing 737-900ER (Photo: Günter Mayer).
Boeing 737-900ER (Photo: Günter Mayer).

Nuremberg opens lounge for Turkish Airlines passengers

Boeing 737-900ER (Photo: Günter Mayer).
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Turkish Airlines passengers with frequent flyer status Elit, Elit Plus or Elit Card can now also use the lounge at Nuremberg Airport. It is also open to holders of Star Alliance Gold cards.

According to Nuremberg Airport, Turkish Airlines business class passengers should also be able to use the exclusive waiting room. The selection of dishes has been expanded especially for Turkish guests, for example with salads, couscous and glass noodle dishes. The lounge furnishings also include workstations with the opportunity to retreat.

Turkish Airlines has been connecting Nuremberg with Istanbul, the Turkish metropolis and hub of global aviation, for almost 50 years. Adana will be added in the summer. In addition to Business Class customers of Turkish Airlines, travelers with KLM, Air France and members of Priority Pass currently have access to the Dürer Lounge. Other passengers can purchase an admission voucher for EUR 24,99. The opening times depend on the flight schedule.

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