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Servisair expand airport lounge service

Servisair, the French-owned airport handling operator, has increased its public presence at Gatwick North and Birmingham airports by adding more airport VIP lounges, while also bringing in Luton to its portfolio.

In total, the company now operates 27 airport VIP lounges in the UK and Europe, each equipped with such essential business facilities as internet access, telephones, faxes, TVs, newspapers and magazines and complimentary drinks and snacks. The new lounges are being upgraded now.

 

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