New Plaza Premium Lounge launches at Helsinki Airport arrivals hall
Posted: 24 February 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Helsinki Airport launches its second Plaza Premium Lounge located in the new Terminal 2 arrivals hall, offering passengers diverse wellness services and conference facilities.


The unique Plaza Premium Lounge brings diverse wellness services and conference facilities to the new Terminal 2 arrivals hall for everyone visiting the airport.
For the first time at Helsinki Airport (HEL), the Plaza Premium Lounge brings together wellness services open to everyone, including hairdressing, barber shop, and massage services, a new wellness area with saunas and well-equipped meeting facilities. The lounge services, subject to a charge, are available not only for arriving or departing passengers, but also for everyone visiting the airport, also without pre-booking. The adjacent train station and bus terminal make it easy to arrive for example to a meeting or for a day teleworking in the lounge.


Credit: Helsinki Airport (HEL)
The new lounge is the second Plaza Premium Lounge at Helsinki Airport. The first lounge is located in the non-Schengen area, near to gate 40.
“We are excited to open our second Plaza Premium Lounge in Helsinki, and continue to grow our footprint in Finland and Europe. Travel has been reviving, we observe the increasing demands in travel in the region. We look forward to delivering our best-in-class signature hospitality at Helsinki Airport. Our team in Helsinki is ready to welcome global travellers this year (2022),” commented Okan Kufeci, Regional General Manager, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, Plaza Premium Group.
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