Emirates pours $5m into premium lounge in Thailand
[Bangkok Post] - 01/31/2025
Emirates, the world’s biggest international airline, has opened a new $5-million travel lounge in Thailand, signalling Bangkok’s importance in the airline’s network and strong demand for premium travel.
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