Saudi Arabian Airlines opened their new international lounge at the King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminal 1.
Passengers can use the Premium Class check-in area at the airside and then go directly to the lounge via the Airside Mobility Mover.
Airside Mobility goes to International gates.
The airside circle has a lounge called the Alfursan Lounge.
There are features of the lounge.
The First and Business class areas are dedicated.
Skyteam and Alfursan elite cardholders can access the lounge.
The lounge is the largest of its kind in the SkyTeam alliance and can accommodate 450 guests at a time.
There is a white piano in the middle of the lounge.
The lounge has facilities.
The relaxation area.
The business center is open.
The kitchen and dining areas are indoors.
There is a dessert bar.
The coffee bar is open.
The kids zone.
The new international lounge is indoors with no natural lighting or views of the airport tarmac.
A pizza place.
The usual buffet area is there. The buffet is only available during meal hours. The selection is limited outside of meal hours.
There are a few robots that are serving food.
There is a seasonal food counter that serves food during different times of the year.
The dessert bar is open.
The dessert bar is open.
The coffee bar is open.
The meeting room is small
The meeting room is small
Cinema.
The game room is small.
There is a Slumber Room.
There is a Slumber Room.
Kids' room.
The first class section.
There is a separate First Class section to the left of the entrance.
There are a number of First Class flights to London, Paris, Washington D.C., New York and Los Angeles.
The First Class section has additional features.
A carte blanche for dining.
The Cigar Bar has cigars.
The date bar is open.
The ice cream bar has ice cream.
The room has a cigar.
Not complimentary.
The chef is in the first class section of the lounge.
The ice cream bar has ice cream.
The ambition is bold.
The new airport terminal in Jeddah has a significant addition called the Alfursan Lounge.
33 million people visit the Kingdom through the Jeddah hub. The hub will play a key role to welcome more than 300 million air passengers by the year 2030.
The lounge is impressive and I hope they can keep up the consistency of the service.
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