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A new terminal at Key West International Airport delivers added new amenities to well-heeled private aviation travelers in Florida. Signature Aviation has opened a newly built facility at Key West International Airport (EYW).
Just a few miles from the city center, the new 4,500 square foot guest terminal fuses modern elements of design with functional space that serves travelers and the community of Key West. The new terminal will add 3,300 square feet of additional space compared to Signature’s previous facility, delivering extra accommodation for larger guest parties. Among the design features specific to Signature Key West are an elevated main terminal area and covered parking area underneath. A second story patio adjacent to the main terminal will provide guests with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the scenic views, climate, and natural beauty of the area.
“We are delighted to see our vision for the new Signature Key West come to life in a way that pays tribute to such a vibrant community,” shared Tony Lefebvre, Chief Executive Officer of Signature Aviation. “The design, amenities, and expanded space will create the perfect environment for our team members to deliver a warm and inviting experience for every guest.”
Other amenity additions include a pilot’s lounge complete with spacious seating for entertainment and relaxation, along with work areas for business needs. Two quiet rooms will offer guests the opportunity to recharge before or after their travel. For refreshments, a new café stocked with Lavazza signature coffee roasts opens up to scenic views of the Key West International Airport.
Signature will be opening facility updates in New Orleans and Raleigh-Durham in the coming months.
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