Emirates reopens 20 lounges across its network

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Emirates airlines has reopened 20 airport lounges across its network as travel demands increase.

The airline said passengers traveling in premium cabins as well as Skywards members in select membership tiers will have access to more than 120 lounges by February.

By late December, Emirates lounges at UK's London Heathrow, Birmingham and Manchester will have reopened their doors for customers, while those at London Gatwick and Glasgow will receive passengers in January.

In Europe, Emirates lounges in Munich, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Milan and Rome have reopened for passengers to enjoy their premium facilities.

The lounges in Hamburg and Paris are scheduled to open later this month.

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