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British airport lounge operator No1 Lounges has today announced that all international travelers from Sydney and Melbourne airports will be able to book access to its flagship brand ‘The House’, regardless of the airline they are travelling with or class of ticket held.

From just $80 person, travelers can relax in first-class comfort for up to three hours prior to departure, with the option to buy additional hours online in advance, or on arrival at the lounge.

The lounges offer a choice of seating areas, unrivalled airport views, showers, and unlimited Wi-Fi, as well as television, newspapers, glossy magazines and charging points as standard. Guests will enjoy white-linen a la carte dining, a fully tended bar (offering premium wines, beers and spirits, champagne and classic cocktails) and barista coffees.

No1 Lounge’s Founder and former Tony and Olivier award winner turned entrepreneur, Phil Cameron said:

“Australia is one of the world’s great travel destinations, and both Sydney and Melbourne Airports are two of the very best international gateways.  I am delighted we are able to offer a premium international departure to everyone.

“Whether travelling for a special occasion, holiday or work, we look forward to welcoming all passengers into our beautifully designed lounges.”

‘The House’ at Sydney Airport

Located in the heart of Sydney Airport’s international Terminal 1, this 8000 square foot lounge has 120 seats, with immediate views of Gate 51 and the runways beyond

‘The House’ at Melbourne Airport

This ultra-contemporary lounge is located in Terminal 2, has 140 seats and offers stunning views of both runways and beyond.

No1 Lounges created ‘The House’ concept in conjunction with Etihad Airways as part of an international collaboration, which has also rolled-out at London’s Heathrow Airport.

No1 has also partnered with Virgin Australia, which offers ‘The House’ to all its eligible international passengers.

Travelers can book online at https://no1lounges.com or visit ’The House’ in person to purchase access on the day.

Access costs $80 online and $90 on the door.