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Abu Dhabi International Airport is offering passengers the chance to catch up on some rest in sleeping pods across two locations in Terminal 3. Transit passengers can catch up on some well-earned rest in sleeping pods that fold flat to offer a refreshing airport experience you could only dream of. How to take advantage GoSleep is available either through advance bookings, or on the spot subject to pod availability. Pay only from AED 50 (1st one hour) to AED 25 (day) or 30 (night)  per consecutive hour (depending on the length of your stay) up front at the GoSleep reception, and their hospitality staff will show you how to operate your designated sleeping pod. For further information please visit www.gosleep.aero. For reservations please click here. - GoSleep is a state-of-the-art chair that converts into a sleeping pod with a fold-flat bed, further innovated to Abu Dhabi International Airport specifications to offer its passengers a ‘world first’ product.




- The stylish design, produced in Finland is easy to operate and features a partial or fully enclosed sliding shade that cocoons the customer from light and crowds. Intended for sleep, they offer peace and relaxation as well as privacy within the busy airport environment. - GoSleep includes secure storage for luggage and other valuables, and allows customers to charge their laptops, mobile telephones, and other electronic devices. - Thirty seven sleeping pods are currently available in Terminal 3 across two dedicated sleep lounges: - Near the Etihad transfer desk at Departures, up the escalator in front of Costa coffee shop in Terminal 3 Duty Free area. This is the most convenient location for passengers coming from Terminal 1. - Past the Etihad transfer desk at Terminal 3 Arrivals, in the corridor leading to passport control. This is the closest location for passengers arriving at Terminal 3. Special Promotion for Check-In after 10:00, and Check-Out before 20:00 Hrs:




Includes free rental pillow Includes free blanket, and free rental pillow Abu Dhabi International Airport is offering passengers the chance to catch up on some rest in sleeping pods in Terminal 3.Pay only AED 48 to AED 30 per hour (depending on the length of your stay) up front at the dedicated reception counter nearby, and the GoSleep hospitality staff will show you how to operate your designated sleeping pod. GoSleep is a state-of-the-art chair that converts into a sleeping pod with a fold-flat bed, further innovated to Abu Dhabi International Airport specifications to offer its passengers a ‘world first’ product. The stylish design, produced in Finland is easy to operate and features a partial or fully enclosed sliding shade that cocoons the customer from light and crowds. GoSleep includes secure storage for luggage and other valuables, and allows customers to charge their laptops, mobile telephones, and other electronic devices – along with Internet access via optional tablet PCs.




Twenty four sleeping pods are currently available in Terminal 3 between the Etihad transfer desks on the 2nd floor (see map below), with further units to be installed in a 2nd location by late 2014/early 2015. Temporary Sleeping Pods location Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top A long trip I will be taking in the future has a stop over of approximately 9 hours at Abu Dhabi International airport, from about midnight through to 9am. Specifically I am interested in the best sleeping options available, in order to get say 5-6 hours sleep during the stop over. The options I have found so far include: The "Airport Hotel" inside the airport itself. The Premier Inn, which is apparently right across the road from the International airport. The Sleeping Pods in Terminal 3 inside of the airport. There are mixed reviews online for 1. 3. is still relatively new, so there's not a whole load of reviews online.




For someone who is just looking to get a few hours good sleep between flights, is there any reason to prefer any of the above three options, or, are there other good options available? The opportunity to have a shower would be nice, though quality sleep is my primary objective. transit layovers sleeping abu-dhabi auh This link has options available from sleeping on the floor in T3 (probably not what you'd consider quality sleep) to lounges to conventional hotels. Abu Dhabi Airport Hotel - Location: inside the airport - Terminal 1 Transit Hall, on the right side just after the Departure Immigration Hall. Day rooms are offered from 6am - 6pm. Premier Inn - Location: opposite Terminals 1 and 3. Direct access is available via the Skypark retail corridor. Park Inn by Radisson (6.6km) Yas Viceroy - (6km) 10 minutes from the airport. Transfer service available on request ($) Sleep pods can be found in Terminal 1 (2 pods in the Al Dhabi Lounge) and Terminal 3 (20 pods near gates 35 and 36).




Rate: US$ 13 (1 hour) • US$ 25 (2 hours) • US$ 36 (3 hours) • US$ 46 (4 hours). To find a cheap room, there is a list of hotels near Abu Dhabi Airport on Tripadvisor that can be sorted by price. I chose the sleeping pods to sleep for 5 hours! They were good but was disgusted that the price you pay doesn't include a blanket and a pillow! £8 for a blanket! We already paid £43 and thought we would get comfort. So if your thinking if the sleeping pod get a blanket and pillow off the plane because they put the air conditioning on so it's cold!!!!! I ended up with in a similar situation in Abu Dhabi last year. An earlier delayed flight had resulted in me missing my connection. The airline wouldn't provide a hotel room because it was day time, but my body clock was saying it was the middle of the night and I didn't want to adjust to Gulf time. The airport is pretty spacious, or seemed so last May, and I had no difficulty in finding a quiet area with plenty of vacant seats in which to sleep.

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