Fairmont Maldives unveils new airport lounge
Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi has unveiled a new private airport lounge at the Velana International Airport in Malé.
The new facility allows guests staying at the resort to relax as they wait for their seaplane transfer to take them to the five-star property.
The Fairmont Maldives Airport Lounge has a spacious reception with a dedicated information desk, showcasing the resort’s facilities and activities, as well as staff on hand to book spa treatments in advance or reserve a table at one of the resort’s restaurants.
The new Fairmont Maldives Airport Lounge includes a large relaxation area, open-air deck, pantry and double restrooms.
It also features a dedicated Kid’s Corner with TV and table games.
The resort also last week announced the launch of a new collection of ocean adventures including scuba diving, fishing experiences, paddle boarding and fun tube rides.
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