According to International Airport Transport Association (IATA), more than 8 million people fly every day. Out of these 8 million, 60 percent are long-haul passengers. On a typical long-distance flight, 20 percent seats are reserved for premium (first/business class) travelers. These passengers almost always have premium lounge access. In addition, 10 percent of commuters are frequent travelers which also gives them lounge access. Rest of the economy passengers can also enter airport lounges now. Rough estimates show that 10 percent of economy travelers also like to access private lounges. So, overall about 1.25 million travelers enter the airport lounges per day. And this number is still increasing! Image source Do you know why more and more travelers like to access airport lounges? The reason is lounges offer endless relaxation opportunities to everyone – even to economy travelers. For instance, the Melbourne Airport in Australia offers excellent lounge facility to...