Norwegian Upgrades UK Passenger Experience with Lounge Partnership

Low-cost airline Norwegian has partnered with No1 Lounges to offer Norwegian Reward members flying from the UK access to lounges at Gatwick, Edinburg, and Birmingham airports.

As an added treat, passengers who buy lounge access get Premium Security lane access, avoiding the queues.

Under the new agreement Norwegian Reward members get a 15% discount on lounge access, bringing the cost down to around £20, depending on the airport. Members can also earn 25 CashPoints when they purchase lounge access from No1.

“Our new partnership with No1 Lounges is significant for Norwegian Reward members who can now earn even more cost savings. We’re continuously giving more value to our customers and now we’ve made lounge access more affordable and accessible for cost-conscious travellers,” said  Brede Huser, Vice President of Norwegian Reward. “With this in mind, our most loyal passengers can get their summer holidays off to a fantastic start in high-quality lounge facilities even before they step on to our brand new aircraft.”

Long-haul passengers flying with Norwegian on Premium get complimentary access to the No1 lounge at Gatwick’s South Terminal before boarding their Dreamliner 787 flight. This lounge offers panoramic runway views, a full tender bar, freshly prepared hot and cold dishes, print reading materials, and unlimited Wi-Fi.

 

Marisa Garcia

After working for sixteen years in aviation, specializing in aircraft interiors design and aviation safety equipment, and getting hands-on with aircraft cabins in hangars around the world, Marisa Garcia turned her expertise into industry insight. She has been reporting on aviation matters since 2014. Every day, she's putting words to work.

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