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Sauna? Finnair Raises the Stakes for Best Airport Lounge

With Finnair vying to be Europe’s route to Asia, premium passengers now have one more reason to love their stop in Helsinki.
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Finnair's premium passengers on a layover at Helsinki Airport in Finland can enjoy the new premium lounge opening July 1, complete with private shower suites and a sauna.Courtesy Finnair
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With Finnair vying to be Europe’s route to Asia, premium passengers headed for those long flights now have one more reason to love their stop in Helsinki.

The Oneworld Alliance airline has announced the opening of their New Premium Lounge, adjacent to their award-winning Finnair Lounge near Gate 36 in the non-Schengen area of Helsinki Airport, on July 1.

“This new and exclusive lounge takes Finnair’s long association with Finnish design to a new level,” says Markku Remes, Finnair’s Manager of Lounge and VIP Services. “We will be delighted to welcome our most loyal and regular customers into this special space before their flight.”

It is characterized by classic Nordic design. Described as: “in harmony with Finnish nature, with dynamic changes in light, colours and video projections in tune with the seasons and time of day, all combining to create a unique atmosphere of calm.” And there’s a sauna!

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Finnair's premium passengers on a layover at Helsinki Airport in Finland can enjoy the new premium lounge opening July 1, complete with private shower suites and a sauna.Courtesy Finnair

Guests of the lounge will enjoy “high-quality complimentary meals and drinks, including wines and spirits,” on Marimekko tableware and Iittala Ultima Thule glasses, first designed for Finnair by Tapio Wirkkala in 1968. The furnishings of the lounge incldue Tulip and Womb chairs created by Eero Saarinnen.

“Our aim was to create a high-quality, even emotional experience for Finnair’s demanding clients,” says designer Vertti Kivi. “Different zones for work, refreshment, silence or bathing are unified with a light Scandinavian design touch, creating a space that clients won’t forget.”

The Lounge can accommodate up to 122 lucky guests, though they must be Plus Gold and Platinum members, or members of equivalent status with their joint business partners American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia and Japan Airlines. Members can bring along a friend, possibly to join them in the sauna.

As Finnair explains: “Other Business Class passengers are welcome to the original Lounge, which is directly adjoining and regularly features in lists of the world’s top airline lounges.” Sorry, no sauna for you.

— Marisa Garcia, Skift

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