A BLOOPER FROM THE ESTEEMED NDTV WEB SITE......MADE THREE ATTEMPTS TO TELL THEM TO CORRECT IT...I GUESS THEY PRESUME THEY ARE CORRECT......NEED TO TELL ETIHAD THESE GUYS ACTUALLY NEED NANNIES TO HELP THEM WRITE CORRECT FACTS AND IN PROPER ENGLISH.
NO PRIZE FOR GUESSING WHAT THE BLOOPER IS.GOYAL SAHIB MUST BE WORRIED NOW WHETHER HE SIGNED THE AGREEMENT IN DUBAI OR ABUDHABI,,,,,,,
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Dubai-based Etihad Airways to Offer Bed-and-Bath Suites
Abu Dhabi: Fast-growing Middle East carrier Etihad Airways will soon offer wealthy passengers who think first-class seats are a bit too tight a miniature suite featuring a hived-off bedroom, private bathroom with shower and a dedicated butler.
The Abu Dhabi-based carrier announced the front-of-plane amenities on Sunday as part of a broader rollout of plush new cabin offerings for long-range jetliners it plans to receive over the coming years.
The state-owned airline is calling the bed-and-bathroom suite a "residence" that will be available for up to two passengers onboard its double-decker Airbus A380s when they enter service in December.
It is the latest in a series of fancy offerings by Etihad, which already offers perks including private first-class chefs and in-flight nannies.
NO PRIZE FOR GUESSING WHAT THE BLOOPER IS.GOYAL SAHIB MUST BE WORRIED NOW WHETHER HE SIGNED THE AGREEMENT IN DUBAI OR ABUDHABI,,,,,,,
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Dubai-based Etihad Airways to Offer Bed-and-Bath Suites
Abu Dhabi: Fast-growing Middle East carrier Etihad Airways will soon offer wealthy passengers who think first-class seats are a bit too tight a miniature suite featuring a hived-off bedroom, private bathroom with shower and a dedicated butler.
The Abu Dhabi-based carrier announced the front-of-plane amenities on Sunday as part of a broader rollout of plush new cabin offerings for long-range jetliners it plans to receive over the coming years.
The state-owned airline is calling the bed-and-bathroom suite a "residence" that will be available for up to two passengers onboard its double-decker Airbus A380s when they enter service in December.
It is the latest in a series of fancy offerings by Etihad, which already offers perks including private first-class chefs and in-flight nannies.