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British Airways Reveals Refreshed Lounge In Seattle Airport

Sarp Taylan
Last updated: 22 February 2025 09:11
By Sarp Taylan 3 Min Read
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As part of British Airways worldwide lounge refresh effort, the airline’s lounge in Seattle Tacoma International Airport has become the latest refurbished lounge to open.

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Singapore Lounge refresh © British Airways Press Office

Seattle Lounge Redefined

As part of its worldwide lounge refresh effort, British Airways has presented its renovated lounge at Seattle Tacoma International Airport. The redesign takes place in conjunction with the airline’s 45th year of operating flights to the Emerald City and comes after recent renovations in Edinburgh, Singapore, Lagos, Washington, and London Gatwick in 2024. The refreshed Seattle Lounge includes a dedicated dining service, a renovated food serving area, and a brand-new full-service bar. With breathtaking 180-degree views of the runway and the surrounding mountains, passengers will experience an elevated experience. Additionally, work-friendly concentration pods have been built, offering business travellers a calm and effective space.

The interior design features textile artwork by local artist Hannah Mason. Additionally, it also includes Pacific Northwest-inspired elements that complement British Airways’ distinctive elegance.

Refurbished lounge at Seattle Airport
Refurbished lounge at Seattle Airport © British Airways Press Office

Expanding Global Excellence

Calum Laming, Chief Customer Officer at British Airways, emphasised the airline’s dedication to the customer experience in the following statement:

“We announced our £7bn transformation program last year and promised to improve the customer experience both on the ground and in the air. Across our global network, we have 28 lounges in 20 airports that all play a huge part in our customers’ journeys. So, we are committed to offering the very best experience.”

The Club and First lounges at London Gatwick have also been renovated with new bars and a variety of furnishings and decorations. Moreover, later this year, British Airways intends to open two new lounges in Miami and Dubai, each featuring a fresh design concept and first-rate amenities like full-service bars, upgraded food options, and exclusive Concorde Dining.

To further expand British Airways’ worldwide reach, significant renovations to the lounges at London Heathrow Terminals 3 and 5 are starting in 2026.

British Airways is reaffirming its commitment to providing passengers throughout the world with first-rate comfort with these significant improvements.

Would you be visiting the new British Airways Seattle Lounge? Comment below to let us know your thoughts.

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