On the Beach is bringing back free airport lounge access so holidaymakers can satisfyingly start their jolly the right way – feeling smug!
The package holiday expert is reintroducing their exclusive offer, meaning customers can easily avoid the hustle and bustle of the airport terminal.
Instead, they can sit back, relax, and take advantage of the delights free lounge access has to offer.
Customers can bag this top-notch freebie on all four and five-star getaways for bookings made from 18 December, when travelling from May to October in 2024. Guests must travel for a minimum of seven nights.
Hundreds of thousands of customers have already taken advantage of On the Beach’s world-class customer perks in previous years, including free lounge access and free fast track through security.
And On the Beach is at it again, providing the best perks on the market for their jet-setting customers.
Zoe Harris, chief customer officer at On the Beach said: “Since it’s the season of goodwill, and we’re renowned for giving our customers the most bang for their buck, we just had to bring free lounge access back for 2024.
“All customers who book a four or five star jolly between the start of May up until the end of October can secure free lounge access. Not to mention we also have free fast track through airport security for all holidays in 2024, so you can book like a genius, take advantage of both perks, and holiday like a fool.
“Why suffer the long queues, inflated prices and lack of comfy seating in the airport terminal, when you can relax and saunter-on-through smugly into superior lounges that will get you on the right footing for a holiday of a lifetime.”
Airport lounge perks include free drinks and snacks whilst waiting comfortably for that thrilling departure gate number announcement.
On the Beach, the home of holiday perks, is on a mission to help customers book like a genius and holiday like a fool in 2024.
This content is not produced by TTG Media. It is uploaded directly by travel industry suppliers. Are you a travel PR?