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The new lounge, large enough for 40 guests, is located in the terminal\u2019s boarding area. The space was launched in response to growing demand for a differentiated service, highly desired on an island accustomed to receiving all kind of artists and personalities who seek privacy during their holidays. The lounge has catering services, international daily newspapers, screens with flight information, a cloakroom, toilet facilities, television, telephones, fax, computers and a free wifi internet connection. According to Aena, its construction involved an investment of 281,586.91 euros, with the management being awarded to Clece, a specialist company that already manages other VIP lounges for Aena.<\/p>\n

A project designed by Ineco<\/h4>\n

Ineco designed the plans for the 186 m2<\/sup> lounge, which houses the typical spaces for an installation of this type: a passengers\u2019 waiting room, catering and office areas and a partitioned space housing the toilets and service area. The entrance to the lounge is inspired by the traditional construction of Ibiza: a trapezoidal portico, factory-made and clad in lime mortar, giving it a rustic appearance.<\/p>\n

Once inside, visitors will find the reception area, behind which is the newly-built \u201ccapsule\u201d space containing the toilet facilities and service area of the new lounge. The rest of the space is not compartmentalised, with the different sections being distinguished by the finishes of the materials and furniture.<\/p>\n

The waiting area stretches along the airside curtain wall, making it the part that receives the most natural light. This area is distinguished from the rest of the lounge by a differently-coloured floor and furniture. \u201cIslands\u201d of seating are created by grouping together separate individual chairs around low, wooden tables and separating rows of seats, allowing users greater privacy.<\/p>\n