Located in the airport’s Non-Schengen area, this is the flagship lounge of AEGEAN’s growing ambitions– not simply a resting spot, however a declaration. When you’ve meandered your way through the stores, following business lounge signs, it opens at 5:00 am and runs until 1:00 am.

It’s a lounge that cuts through the chaos– not with excess or luxury, however with composure. Keep reading for our full experience. First impressions The lounge is reached by following the indications to the 3rd flooring of the Non-Schengen Location( Area A)in the primary terminal building. Even though we arrived at the opening time of 5:00 am, we weren’t the very first to enter as

a handful of people were currently there. Acquiring gain access to as AEGEAN business class travellers, though, is speedy and efficient, and we are welcomed by hushed lighting and well-zoned locations that unfold one after the other– it’s not open-plan turmoil, but a circulation of experiences,

from coffee corners to conference room to peaceful seating clusters. Created throughout more than 1,200 square metres, this beautiful lounge draws from Greece’s natural materials and architectural heritage–

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And at 5:00 am, just a lots or so people shared the space, making it feel less like an airport lounge and more like a magnificently appointed personal club we ‘d unintentionally stumbled into. Comfort and seating The seating is silently skillful in its versatility. If you trace the lounge from left to right, you begin with a series of reclining loungers, best

for power naps or post-red-eye horizontal thinking. Next comes a long communal table with stools and a drinks station, ideal for small events or sociable solo visitors.

Glass walls conceal meeting-room styled spaces, perfect for an hour’s writing or a Zoom call. One room is devoted to the Onassis Structure, the entryway intriguingly engraved with the words“The Art of Waiting.”

Beyond this enclave, the seating opens up. Round tables are flanked by upright chairs, and beyond them: crescent-shaped sofas(each easily seating four), luxurious leather armchairs that invite you to sink deep, and work-appropriate upright seats by a windowsill ignoring the tarmac.( At sunrise, the blinds are slowly raised, with the potential for plane-watching clearly built into the architecture.)

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