In the heart of Paris Roissy-CDG airport, an exclusive new relaxation area opens its doors to Emirates travelers. An invitation to relaxation and comfort before taking off to new destinations.
A substantial investment in passenger comfort

Emirates has invested over 3.5 million AED (864,000 euros) for the development of its new Terminal 2C at Paris Roissy-CDG airport. The new space is designed to offer customers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
Capacity and modern design
The show can accommodate up to 165 guests. Each of them will enjoy a modern design with brand new furniture. Comfortable armchairs and sofas are available for a pleasant pre-flight experience.
Premium facilities and services
Show facilities include showers equipped with VOYA productsa Wi-Fi free of chargeas well as a breathtaking view of the runway of the airport. These elements are designed to guarantee comfort and relaxation for travelers.
A varied gastronomic offer
In terms of gastronomy, the Emirates lounge offers a wide variety of dishes and beverages. Guests can enjoy local specialties, including dishes such as :
- Pan-fried fillet of beef with Béarnaise sauce
- Poached cod fillet with sauce vierge
- Cheese platters
- Refined desserts
Customers can also choose from high-quality spirits and liqueursa selection of French wines and Moët & Chandon champagnes.
Emirates' commitment to passenger well-being
The new lounge underlines Emirates' commitment to providing high-quality travel experiences to its French customers. The airline currently has 39 trade fairs worldwideincluding seven in Dubai and 32 at other major international airports.
Key elements of the new Emirates lounge
Features | Details |
Investment | 3.5 million AED (864,000 euros) |
Capacity | 165 guests |
Location | Terminal 2C |
Services | Showers, free Wi-Fi, view of the runway |
Gastronomic offer | Local dishes, wines, champagnes |
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