Sleep in the Spotlight for Etihad
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Etihad Airways is considering different ways to improve sleep quality on its long haul flights. The airline has launched a new program to improve sleep quality.
The airline has been researching this topic with the American Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology (ACPN) in Abu Dhabi. Based on the research, the airline has developed comprehensive guidelines for sleep in-flight.
Peter Baumgartner, chief commercial officer, Etihad Airways said: “We understand that sleep is an important requirement for our guests. For this reason, we will continue ensuring greater levels of comfort and wellbeing on our flights. The research we have carried out will allow us to significantly improve cabin environment for our guests and provide targeted investment in our on-board experience for tangible customer benefit.”
A core part of Etihad Airways’ sleep initiative is introduction of luxury all-natural bedding by COCO-MAT in first class. High quality comforters, blankets, pillows are provided to business class and coral economy class respectively.
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