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      <title>Synthesis of Information Related to Airport Practices. Topic S01-32. Evolution and Impact of Airport Lounges


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      <description><![CDATA[The airport lounge landscape has undergone a transformation in recent years, deviating from the traditional model where airlines exclusively operated lounges for their elite passengers. The emergence of common-use, credit card, airline, and airport operated lounges has introduced a diverse array of service providers catering to a broader customer base. This shift raises questions regarding the current state of airport lounges, the factors driving these changes, and the resulting implications on in-terminal commercial activites.

The objective of this synthesis is to document the current state of common-use, credit card, airline, and airport operated lounges, and their impact on airport concession revenues and operations. The audience for this synthesis are airport practitioners involved in planning, developing, and managing in-terminal commercial activities.]]></description>
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