Lufthansa opens “dynamic, industrial, and mobile” renovated lounge at Stuttgart Airport


The renovated Lufthansa Lounge has opened at Stuttgart Airport, featuring a barista coffee bar, various multi-comfort zones, areas for eating, working and relaxing, as well as retreats for more privacy.

The renovated Lufthansa Lounge has opened at Stuttgart Airport, featuring a barista coffee bar, various multi-comfort zones, areas for eating, working and relaxing, as well as retreats for more privacy.

The modern and completely redesigned area consists of two exclusive areas: the Business Lounge and the Senator Lounge. Entry is via an automated and digital access control system. Both areas feature different zones to meet the individual needs of passengers. Whether working, reading, relaxing, or enjoying undisturbed privacy, every guest can tailor their lounge visit to their individual needs. A wide selection of food, beverages, magazines, and newspapers round out the visit. The Senator Lounge also features a barista coffee bar, where coffee specialties are freshly prepared using beans from a local roaster.

The lounge offers a revamped concept that combines the Lufthansa brand world with the character of the Stuttgart location. The three guiding principles of “dynamic, industrial, and mobile” shape the conceptual and architectural approach. They are incorporated into the design and create a subtle reference to the local identity, which is reflected in the materials, shapes, and spatial staging.

“Many status guests sorely missed ‘their lounge’ in Stuttgart during the closure,” said Heiko Reitz, Hub Manager Munich & CCO, Lufthansa Airlines. “I am therefore all the more delighted that we can finally reopen the Business and Senator Lounges after extensive renovation and with a new concept.”

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