Etihad Arrivals Lounge opens at Abu Dhabi

By David Flynn, September 7 2014
Etihad Arrivals Lounge opens at Abu Dhabi

Etihad Airways has opened its new Arrivals Lounge at Abu Dhabi International Airport, providing the airline's premium travellers with a premium pit-stop between getting off the plane and heading off to a pitch meeting.

That stopover not only includes the option of a shower to freshen up after a long flight, but a free wet shave by qualified barbers plus complimentary steaming of suits and dresses to smooth out any any inflight wrinkles.

“We have benchmarked ourselves against some of the world’s leading hotels and restaurants, while placing the warmth of Arabian hospitality at the heart of the experience" notes Peter Baumgartner, Chief Commercial Officer of Etihad Airways.

Baumgartner adds that "the clothes steaming service and ‘SHAVE by Etihad Airways’ will hold particular appeal for guests with early morning arrivals, before hotel check-in hours."

Guests can take advantage of the 10-minute clothes steaming service while enjoying one of 10 shower suites.

It's the first Arrivals Lounge for Etihad, and is decked out in similar style to its most recently-opened lounge at Sydney Airport (and will in future be joined by other lounges at Los Angeles, Chicago, Melbourne and Milan).

Located immediately after customs, the Arrivals Lounge also boasts "café style refreshments" served throughout the day and, as you'd expect, there's fast and free wireless Internet with printing.

Access to the Arrivals Lounge is currently limited to first and business class guests on Etihad Airways-operated flights – that means no guests travelling in economy class regardless of their Etihad Guest frequent flyer status, or top-tier frequent flyers from partner airlines such as Virgin Australia.

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David

David Flynn is the Editor-in-Chief of Executive Traveller and a bit of a travel tragic with a weakness for good coffee, shopping and lychee martinis.

Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer

01 Mar 2013

Total posts 169

Now this is good. As a QF P1 I do generally take the QF/EK option through DXB. But, I must be frank, the Etihad product is bloody good. This just makes the run to Abu Dhabi through AUH so much easier and attractive. Good move.

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Emirates Airlines - Skywards

30 Nov 2015

Total posts 730

Such service ME Airlines provide. Fantastic idea.


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