Aeroméxico renova seus salões premier no aeroporto da Cidade do México

A Aeroméxico apresentou hoje a reforma de seus salões premier internacionais e nacionais no Aeroporto Internacional da Cidade do México. Os espaços contam com design contemporâneo, gastronomia mexicana e internacional, e arte local para aprimorar a experiência do passageiro premium.

O salão premier internacional, projetado pela Gensler, abrange 1.230 metros quadrados e acomoda até 206 pessoas. Inspirado em Xochimilco, oferece zonas de relaxamento, bares de coquetelaria e a mesa do chef com menus rotativos de chefs internacionais. O salão premier nacional cobre 1.088 metros quadrados e acomoda 187 passageiros. Seu design é inspirado nas luzes da Cidade do México e inclui áreas de trabalho, cabines de videoconferência e banheiros inclusivos. Andrés Castañeda, vice-presidente executivo de experiência digital e do cliente da Aeroméxico, afirmou que os salões visam elevar a experiência premium por meio de serviço, exclusividade e conforto. O curador José Esparza Chong Cuy destacou a inclusão de obras de artistas como Graciela Iturbide para promover a diplomacia cultural.

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