Qantas has opened a new Regional Lounge at Karratha Airport. The 80-seat lounge is located airside on the upper level of the terminal building.
Like other Qantas Regional and Qantas Club lounges the new Karratha lounge was designed by Woods Bagot.
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Features of the lounge include two pieces of Indigenous artwork by local West Australian artist Jukuja Dolly Snell and floor to ceiling windows with a view of the airport tarmac.
With 43 flights a week to Perth, Karratha is Qantas’s second busiest port in Western Australia.
Rodney Marinkovic
says:My Last landing on Karratha Airport, was 1976. Witk MMA, Fokker F28.
So big changes,
Bradley Ashworth
says:Wow… there is an upper level!!!!!
Memories of the phone box that was the lounge previously!!!!