Revolut Plans Premium Lounges at European Airports
The fintech says the first lounge will set a design blueprint for a wider European rollout as it expands physical customer perks.
- On Thursday, Financial Technology company Revolut announced plans for premium airport lounges across Europe, with the first location debuting at Copenhagen Airport in 2027.
- Revolut partnered with Plaza Premium Group to operate the lounges, aiming to create a 'new standard for airport hospitality,' said Director of Product GP & New Bets Hadi Nasrallah.
- Valued at around $115bn with 75 million customers, Revolut described the lounge concept as a 'tangible, high-end extension of the company's premium travel benefits' for its users.
- Simultaneously, Revolut confirmed a 'slight change to the available locations' for its WeWork perk, though over 265 locations remain active for premium members following pricing shifts.
- Expected to be the largest common-use lounge in the Schengen area, the Copenhagen site serves as a blueprint for a broader network across priority European markets in the coming years.
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Major British bank to launch its first airport lounges in boost for customers
Revolut is set to launch its first branded airport lounge as the fintech expands beyond its digital roots.The London‑headquartered company has chosen Copenhagen Airport for its inaugural venue, which is expected to open in 2027.The bank is partnering with Plaza Premium Group, operator of a large international lounge network, to deliver the new facility.Revolut said the Copenhagen lounge will be the largest common‑use lounge in the Schengen area.…
The first Revolut Lounge will open next year, likely at one of the major international airports.
Revolut will open its own first VIP room in Copenhagen in 2027 and prepares a European network that will coexist with the more than 1,600 spaces it already gives access to
Revolut bets on luxury experiences with plans to open first airport lounge
The ‘gutsy and beautiful’ lounge in Copenhagen Airport will aim to stand out against other hospitality benefits.
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