Northwest Airlines Reopens Its Renovated Airport Lounge ''WorldClubs(R)'' at Narita International Airport
April 22 2008 - 11:38AM
Business Wire
Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) has completed renovation of its
private airport lounge WorldClubs on the fourth floor of Satellite
2 at Tokyo's Narita International Airport, and it will reopen for
service on April 22, 2008. This renovated WorldClubs will offer
cutting-edge technology, design, equipment and services, and with a
total floor space of 1,544 square meters will be the world's second
largest WorldClubs after Detroit. The reopening of the lounge will
offer customers a more convenient and comfortable space for their
use before boarding. -- Enlarged space per seat: the space
available per seat has been increased by 35% to 1.21 square meters,
offering customers enhanced comfort. -- 32 iMacs(R) supporting 12
languages: the business center has been modified from individual
rooms to a more accessible and stylish layout with terminals placed
along the length of the windows. -- Six multimedia screens: with
original screen display co-developed with Hitachi Ltd., passengers
are able to easily check flight information and news from Northwest
while they enjoy TV programming. -- Upgraded food service: more
variety than ever before with a wide choice of meals ranging from
hot offerings to fresh food such as sushi and fresh spring rolls,
all prepared under the supervision of our own executive chef. --
Family room: our glass-walled playroom offers children a place to
occupy themselves and parents peace of mind that their children are
clearly visible. -- Shower rooms: five free shower rooms are
available for customers. -- VIP room: this private space available
by advance reservation only is perfect for those important
meetings. The WorldClubs lounge welcomes Northwest's WorldClubs
members, World Business Class passengers, Gold Elite and Platinum
Elite members of Northwest's mileage program service WorldPerks,
business-class passengers flying on SkyTeam partner airlines and
Elite members of their mileage programs. Northwest Airlines is one
of the world's largest airlines with hubs at Detroit,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam, and
approximately 1,400 daily departures. Northwest is a member of
SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers one of the
world's most extensive global networks. Northwest and its travel
partners serve more than 1,000 cities in excess of 160 countries on
six continents. Northwest Airlines (NYSE: NWA) has completed
renovation of its private airport lounge WorldClubs on the fourth
floor of Satellite 2 at Tokyo�s Narita International Airport, and
it will reopen for service on April 22, 2008. This renovated
WorldClubs will offer cutting-edge technology, design, equipment
and services, and with a total floor space of 1,544 square meters
will be the world�s second largest WorldClubs after Detroit. The
reopening of the lounge will offer customers a more convenient and
comfortable space for their use before boarding. Enlarged space per
seat: the space available per seat has been increased by 35% to
1.21 square meters, offering customers enhanced comfort. 32 iMacs�
supporting 12 languages: the business center has been modified from
individual rooms to a more accessible and stylish layout with
terminals placed along the length of the windows. Six multimedia
screens: with original screen display co-developed with Hitachi
Ltd., passengers are able to easily check flight information and
news from Northwest while they enjoy TV programming. Upgraded food
service: more variety than ever before with a wide choice of meals
ranging from hot offerings to fresh food such as sushi and fresh
spring rolls, all prepared under the supervision of our own
executive chef. Family room: our glass-walled playroom offers
children a place to occupy themselves and parents peace of mind
that their children are clearly visible. Shower rooms: five free
shower rooms are available for customers. VIP room: this private
space available by advance reservation only is perfect for those
important meetings. The WorldClubs lounge welcomes Northwest�s
WorldClubs members, World Business Class passengers, Gold Elite and
Platinum Elite members of Northwest�s mileage program service
WorldPerks, business-class passengers flying on SkyTeam partner
airlines and Elite members of their mileage programs. Northwest
Airlines is one of the world�s largest airlines with hubs at
Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, Tokyo and Amsterdam, and
approximately 1,400 daily departures. Northwest is a member of
SkyTeam, an airline alliance that offers customers one of the
world�s most extensive global networks. Northwest and its travel
partners serve more than 1,000 cities in excess of 160 countries on
six continents.
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