Finnair has reopened its Platinum Wing lounge at Helsinki airport after a two-year closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Nordic-inspired lounge features dedicated zones for working and relaxing, as well as upgraded dining options and fine wines. There is also an exclusive sauna to help passengers relax before their flights.
The lounge’s table service a la carte menu offers dishes with a “Nordic twist”, including options such as a blueberry margarita and reindeer burgers.
The bar features a selection of vintage champagne, fine wines, beers and spirits, alongside summer cocktails, mocktails and barista coffee.
David Kondo, Finnair’s head of airport customer experience, said: “We know our customers love the Platinum Wing, so we are very excited to reopen and welcome back guests with great personal service and exciting new dining options.
“The sleek design, taking cues from the best of Nordic furniture design tradition and Nordic nature, is used throughout the lounge and is followed through onboard on newly designed long-haul business class, brand new premium economy cabin and refreshed economy seats.”
The lounge is located within the airport’s non-Schengen zone, so can be used by travellers heading to London or Finnair’s Far East and US destinations. It is open for Finnair Plus Platinum Lumo and Platinum members, as well as Oneworld Emerald card holders.