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The European Business Review now available in the lounges of Star Alliance

In cooperation with Star Alliance, European Business Review (EBR) is now available, in both printed and digital format, to customers in the Alliance's exclusive branded lounges in six key airports worldwide

By: EBR - Posted: Thursday, May 18, 2017

The in-flight edition of the European Business Review will be available at the Star Alliance Lounges in «Charles de Gaulle Airport» in Paris, «Ezeiza International Airport» in Buenos Aires, «Galeão International Airport» of Rio de Janeiro, «Guarulhos Airport» in Sao Paulo, Brazil, «Los Angeles International Airport» of US and «Nagoya International Airport» in Nagoya, Japan.
The in-flight edition of the European Business Review will be available at the Star Alliance Lounges in «Charles de Gaulle Airport» in Paris, «Ezeiza International Airport» in Buenos Aires, «Galeão International Airport» of Rio de Janeiro, «Guarulhos Airport» in Sao Paulo, Brazil, «Los Angeles International Airport» of US and «Nagoya International Airport» in Nagoya, Japan.

More specifically, the in-flight edition of the European Business Review will be available at the Star Alliance Lounges in «Charles de Gaulle Airport» in Paris, «Ezeiza International Airport» in Buenos Aires, «Galeão International Airport» of Rio de Janeiro, «Guarulhos Airport» in Sao Paulo, Brazil, «Los Angeles International Airport» of US and «Nagoya International Airport» in Nagoya, Japan.

Star Alliance is the world's longest established global aviation alliance. Its 28 member airlines serve over 1,300 destinations in 190 countries with more than 18,450 daily flights. 

As of today, it constitutes a new valuable partner of the European Business Review, which this year celebrated 20 years of successful presence in the field of international media.

European Business Review is already hosted in the business class lounges of Lufthansa, Swiss, Eurowings, Brussels Airlines and Austrian, giving the opportunity for travelers to read views and opinions by distinguished contributors such as high-ranked officials, policy makers, industry leaders, representatives of organizations and associations, academics and expert columnists.

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