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PLAZA PREMIUM GROUP EXPANDS IN MAINLAND CHINA
Plaza Premium Group, the global pioneer and industry leader in premium airport services, today announces its China expansion plans.  Targeting more than 40 new openings across multiple cities by 2024, the year that China is set to surpass the United States as the world’s largest aviation market, Plaza Premium Group is championing the development of airport experiences nationwide through partnership with key industry stakeholders.  This investment is part of the Group’s global expansion plans, which includes a commitment to invest USD100 million into the China, India, Indonesia and United States markets over the next two years.
 
Currently managing two lounges in Beijing, six lounges in Shanghai and Aerotel in Guangzhou, Plaza Premium Group’s flagship opening will be later this year with the launch of Aerotel Beijing in October, which takes prime position in the new Beijing Daxing International Airport (which opens in September 2019). As the busiest outbound source market for travel and a destination for both international and domestic visitors, Beijing is expected to see a dramatic rise in traveller numbers in the coming years and is already a vital transit hub for the region.
 
“China will define the future of travel. Plaza Premium Group is in a prime position to champion and support developments and innovations in travel experiences for the Chinese market.  With the One Belt One Road Initiative, we recognise the growth opportunities that lie ahead and our expansion plan focuses on delivering unique experiences as we continue to drive change in the travel sector and set trends for the industry,” said Mr. Song Hoi-see, Founder and CEO of Plaza Premium Group.
 
An innovative Hong Kong brand, Plaza Premium Group has set an ambitious roadmap as it aims to reinforce its authority in this competitive space.  Recent successful openings in China, such as Aerotel Guanhzhou last year at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, highlight the demand for premium airport services and show that the Group is ahead of the trend in understanding the customer experience expectations of travellers in the fast-growing market.
 
Aerotel Beijing is set to make a further impact on traveller behaviour, catering especially to passengers with early morning departures, late night arrivals and those in transit.  The Aerotel brand is in response to an increasing demand for enhanced airport services, both in the business sector and by discerning millennial travellers and families journeying both inbound and outbound.  Located at the Domestic Arrival Hall, Aerotel Beijing will span 10,000 square feet and comprise of two floors. Understanding the importance of creating a sense of place for travellers, the Group’s new destination will include lifestyle features such as a restaurant, private dining room, fitness area and two meeting rooms.

“We tailor services at each location to make our guests feel at home. The opening of Aertoel Beijing is for travellers seeking elevated and personalised experiences at Beijing Daxing International Airport.  It will, for example, transform the experience for travellers journeying from Beijing and Tianjin that have early morning long haul flights,” said Mr Song. “Domestic Chinese travellers will account for about 80% of travel through Chinese airports and the Chinese traveller expectations for better travel experiences will grow exponential in the coming years. Our aim is to be ahead of this curve, driving the trend for China’s next generation of traveller.”