Aeroméxico renueva sus salones premier en el aicm

Aeroméxico presentó hoy la renovación de sus salones premier internacional y nacional en el aeropuerto internacional de la ciudad de méxico. Los espacios incorporan diseño contemporáneo, gastronomía mexicana e internacional y arte local para mejorar la experiencia de los pasajeros premium.

El salón premier internacional, diseñado por la firma gensler, abarca mil 230 metros cuadrados y tiene capacidad para 206 personas. Inspirado en xochimilco, ofrece zonas de relajación, bares de mixología y la mesa del chef con menús rotativos de chefs internacionales.

El salón premier nacional cuenta con mil 88 metros cuadrados y espacio para 187 pasajeros. Su diseño se basa en las luces de la ciudad de méxico e incluye áreas de trabajo, cabinas para videoconferencias y baños inclusivos.

Andrés castañeda, vicepresidente ejecutivo de digital y experiencia al cliente de aeroméxico, señaló que los salones buscan elevar la experiencia premium mediante servicio, exclusividad y confort. José esparza chong cuy, curador del proyecto, destacó la integración de obras de artistas como graciela iturbide para promover la diplomacia cultural.

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