CIAL’s 0484 Lounge completes 100 days
The Hindu
The 0484 Lounge at Cochin International Airport offers convenience and comfort with flexible booking options for all travelers.
The 0484 Lounge at Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) has completed 100 days of operations, marking a milestone in enhancing passenger convenience and corporate accessibility.
Both passengers and visitors can make bookings. Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (CIASL), a subsidiary of CIAL, currently manages the operations of 0484 Lounge.
The lounge has recorded around 4,000 room bookings and has served around 7,000 guests, including NRIs, business travellers, and those accompanying passengers. Offering flexible tariff options (8, 12, and 24 hours), the facility caters to the diverse needs of travellers, particularly those with layovers and overnight flights, according to apress release from CIAL in Kochi on Monday (February 3).
Situated in Terminal 2, the 0484 Lounge has become a preferred choice for NRIs who utilise the facility for short stays before their return journeys, claimed the relaese. The lounge’s convenience and safety, especially for night travellers, have made it a popular option among passengers seeking comfortable rest within the airport vicinity.
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