Etihad unveils new Abu Dhabi airport lounges
Etihad Airways has unveiled new flagship premium lounges at Abu Dhabi International Airport’s new Terminal A.
The new lounges are revealed ahead of the airline’s full move to the new Terminal which is phased between 9 and 14 November.
Etihad’s new lounges span three floors of Terminal A’s north side.
The First and Business lounges feature varied dining options and entertainment spaces, including the Constellation Bar at the enclosed Roof Lounge.
“When designing the Etihad Lounges, our teams thought through every detail, ensuring an experience that will delight our guests,” said Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad.
“The lounge is a hugely important aspect of our guests’ journey and we wanted to curate an impressive experience that will leave them wanting to fly again soon.”
The Etihad lounges are accessible to guests flying in Etihad’s The Residence, First and Business Class and Etihad Guest members with eligible tier status.
Guests flying in Economy who wish to enjoy the exclusive lounge space can purchase access to the Business Lounge subject to availability.
The Lounge is conveniently located for direct-lounge boarding on selected flights.
Within the Lounge, expansive views of the runway can be enjoyed from the East and West Study.
Family travellers are catered for with a bespoke Family Room filled with games, toys and books.
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