Dominica: Tourism Ministry welcomes tourists at executive lounge at Douglas Charles Airport
2024-07-07 15:34:37

The Ministry of Tourism notified, “Our little haven of comfort at the Douglas Charles Airport in the Commonwealth of Dominica awaits your visit! We have made waiting for flights comfortable.”
The executive lounge welcomed the tourists in their ‘little haven’ and shared benefits one might enjoy while waiting at the Douglas Charles Airport in the Commonwealth of Dominica.
The opening and closing time of the lounge is 6 AM and 8 PM, respectively.
It stated, “Welcome to our little haven of comfort at the Douglas Charles Airport in the Commonwealth of Dominica. As you await your flight, enjoy the complimentary benefits and connect to the world using high-speed internet.”
“Don’t forget to take in memorable views of the Nature Isle for one last moment before you leave us,” it added.
The lounge is full of comforts; services provided at the luxurious waiting area of Douglas Charles Airport of Dominica are –
- Lounge Seating
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Newspaper/ Magazine
- Tourism Information and Bookings
- Flight Monitors
- Cultural Exhibits
- Complimentary beverages
- Complimentary snacks’
- Private Rest Rooms
- Personalized Meet and Greet
- Baggage Assistance
- Assisted Immigration and Customs
- Taxi Arrangement
The government has also announced the packages, which have been categorized in three packs – Concierge, Basic and A La Carte.
It informed, first package – Concierge costs adult: $150USD, children (under 2 free): $75USD on arrival and at departure adult: $100USD, children (under 2 free): $70USD.Second package – Basic costs adults: $50USD, children (under 2 free): $30USD on arrival and adults: $50USD, children (under 2 free): $30USD on departure.
Third Package – A La Carte costs adult: $20USD, children (under 2 free): $15USD at arrival (priced per service) and at departure adult: $15USD, Children (under 2 free): $15USD.
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