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    An airport lounge in the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. An airport lounge is a facility operated at many airports.Airport lounges offer, for selected passengers, comforts beyond those afforded in the airport terminal, such as more comfortable seating, [1] [2] quieter environments, and better access to customer service representatives.

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    RewardsCentral (formerly EmailCash Marketing, formerly TEMPNAME [2]) is an Australian website run by PermissionCorp, [3] with branches for residents of Australia, Taiwan, [4] New Zealand (SmileCity), [5] and United Kingdom (Rewards Central). The company was founded by Bob Cheng in Sydney, Australia, in 1999. [6]