Plaza Premium Lounge reopens at London Heathrow Terminal 3

The official ribbon-cutting ceremony, (from left to right): Gary Peacock, Head of Property Asset Management & Commercial Telecoms of Heathrow Airport, Diane Daniels, Property Asset Manager T3 of Heathrow Airport, Mario Binelli Mantelli, Vice President, Northern Europe & UK of Plaza Premium Group, Sonali Rodrigues, Regional Commercial Director, EMEA of Plaza Premium Group
Plaza Premium Group (PPG) has announced the reopening of the Plaza Premium Lounge at Heathrow Airport Terminal 3.
Having been temporarily closed, the lounge has now been refurbished with an updated look that embraces the contemporary London spirit. Located just outside the Arrivals Hall and adjacent to PPG’s in-terminal hotel (Aerotel London) the lounge provides the essentials that cater to the needs of both leisure and business travelers. Whether arriving from a long flight or preparing to depart, travelers can refresh, recharge or catch up on work before their next journey. The space features seven shower rooms fully equipped with shower gel, shampoo, bath towels and hair dryers; dedicated workspaces; and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, with packages starting from £29 (US$39), including complimentary continental breakfast or light lunch, coffee, tea and soft drinks.
The debut of “Art of Travel” in the U.K.
It is also the first Plaza Premium Lounge in the U.K. to showcase PPG’s "Art of Travel" campaign, which embodies the vision that “Every Trip Is a Masterpiece.” Using AI technology to reinterpret classic masterpieces, it presents a digital art collection representing PPG’s core airport services: airport lounges, meet-and-greet concierge, and in-terminal hotels. Through this initiative, travelers can gain deeper insight into PPG’s commitment to service excellence and attention to detail.
“Traditionally, arrival lounges have been reserved for First Class passengers only, with limited airlines offering such options. The pay-per-use option is a game-changer — especially for travellers on red-eye flights arriving in London early in the morning, offering them a space to recharge and freshen up,” said Mario Binelli Mantelli, Vice President, Northern Europe and U.K. of Plaza Premium Group. “We wish all passengers to feel that every arrival is an occasion to celebrate and have a sense of renewal with all the inclusive amenities we offer.”
“We are pleased to welcome Plaza Premium Arrivals Lounge back to Terminal 3. Heathrow is committed to delivering exceptional service for passengers, and this addition offers travellers even more choice to relax, refresh, or work before continuing their onward journeys,” said Gary Peacock, Head of Property Asset Management & Commercial Telecoms, Heathrow Airport.

