Farnborough: Business airport invests in passenger facilities
TAG Farnborough Airport has announced a series of improvements at its award-winning terminal, including a state-of-the-art crew room and arrivals lounge.
The airport has invested £50,000 in the new crew room, which features innovative blacked-out snooze cabins that have a traffic light entry systems to ensure users are not disturbed, as well as a reclining flat bed and personal mp3 player. The facility also offers Wi-Fi, computer access, a drink and snack bar, comfortable seating areas, satellite television, an unlimited movie selection and a library.
The new arrivals lounge is aimed at improving passenger flow through the airport during busy times such as the upcoming Olympic Games as well as offering enhanced privacy for arriving passengers wishing to use the terminal’s facilities.
Sophie Lesnoff, TAG Farnborough Airport’s customer services manager, commented: “We continually look at ways to improve our facilities and provide a bespoke service in order to meet the diverse needs of our customers. With the new crew room and arrivals lounge, we are able to offer a superior level of comfort, privacy and service.”
TAG Farnborough has already invested more that £100 million over the past 10 years to improve the airport’s facilities and infrastructure.
The airport now features an award-winning main terminal, control tower, on-site radar and two three-bay hangars, providing over 240,000 sq ft of hangarage space, and further planned developments include re-designing one of the airport’s departure lounges, with the introduction of a bar and new seating areas.
“Our continued investment in cutting edge facilities and services reflects our commitment to continually meet the dynamic demands of our business aviation customers,” said TAG Farnborough Airport CEO Brandon O’Reilly.
Resources: TAG Farnborough Airport website