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Lounge [, English] one calls an exclusive lounge for fastidious travelers in airports (operated from airlines) cruise ships, stations and better hotels.

Such Lounge is usually arranged generous and often not with chairs, but equipped with comfortable and low seat furniture. Typical are also the easy mood music and absorbed light. Are served usually beverages and/or easy, simple meals and Snacks.

Of a Business Lounge one, if the Lounge holds possibilities ready for the users of working there thus e.g. speaks workplace computers with Internet entrance, WLAN or connection types for Notebooks.

The entrance to a Lounge is usually attached at conditions; here is common:

  • Payment of a fee
  • free entrance in the hotel only for
  • The Lounges of the airlines at the airport can of aircraft passengers, who booked a ticket of a higher class or a special status by many flier programs to have attained, are visited.
  • The Lounges in German stations is travelers of the first class or so-called bahn.com away customers reserved.
  • In the football stadium the attendance of the Lounge for advertising partners and other important guests (VIP) reserved and for others is only with invitation possible.
  • Admission only in appropriate clothing.

Lounges have the purpose to arrange the guests or travelers the time up to the far journey pleasant.

See also:

  • Waiting hall

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    Formerly iPodlounge. Resource for iPod news, reviews, forums, tips, tutorials, and software.

  • Lounge Radio
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  • The DNA Lounge
    The DNA Lounge webcasts shows and events live from their venue in San Francisco, CA.

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