Qatar Airways’ Premium Lounge in Terminal 4 has also recently reopened its doors to First and Business Class passengers.
 
 
Qatar Airways has enhanced its passenger experience at London Heathrow Terminal 4, and unveiled a new ‘Frequent Flyer Lounge’, the first of its kind outside of its home, exclusively for Privilege Club members and oneworld alliance partners. Situated in Terminal 4, located just a floor below the Premium Lounge, the Frequent Flyer lounge is open to Qatar Airways Privilege Club members, with access extending to Joint Business Partners like British Airways Executive Club members, and other oneworld Alliance loyalty members.
The lounge boasts modern interiors overlooking the tarmac. Eligible customers can indulge in a menu comprising a hot and cold buffet selection and a range of beverages. Qatar Airways’ Premium Lounge in Terminal 4, the very first in the airline’s global network, has also recently reopened its doors to Qatar Airways First and Business Class passengers. The premium lounge features include elegant seating areas, tarmac views, dedicated family area, prayer room and diverse dining options including a full buffet and and a la carte menu served to fine dining standards at the brasserie and casual dining at the ‘Global Deli’.
Further elevating the customer experience in London Heathrow, Qatar Airways has dedicated a new enclosed premium check-in area exclusively for its first and Business Class customers. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, HE Akbar al-Baker said, “We are proud to be opening our first Frequent Flyer lounge outside of Doha, offering passengers across the oneworld Alliance network an oasis of calm and comfort in one of the world’s busiest airports. Qatar Airways is committed to serving passengers travelling from Heathrow with world-class facilities, and we hope that they will enjoy the warm Qatari hospitality offered at the Premium Lounge, FFP Lounge and the dedicated Premium Check-in area.”
Qatar Airways currently operates from four UK airports, which includes five daily flights from London Heathrow increasing to six daily flights from London Gatwick, up to three daily flights from Manchester, and a daily service from Edinburgh. In addition to the UK frequencies, the airline operates to Dublin with 11 weekly flights.
 
 
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