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One of the busiest airports in the world - the Dubai airport - is getting more comfy for travellers. It has now launched special igloo sleeper pods at Terminal 3.
The Sleep 'N Fly lounge is offering 27 pods and cabins designed for comfort and style. It features 20-state-of-the-art 'igloo' sleeper pods.
There are also seven premium double cabins with pull-out children's beds. Sleep 'N Fly provides an oasis of relaxation for a one-hour power nap, an entire night, or any duration in between.
Eugene Barry, Executive Vice President - Dubai Airports Commercial Group, said: "The opening of Sleep 'N Fly expands Dubai airport's existing range of rest and relaxation options, and is the latest in a line of personalised and engaging products we are rolling out to cater to the evolving needs of global travellers."
Located close to Gate A1 in Concourse A, the Sleep 'N Fly lounge offers more choice for passengers travelling through DXB, which also boasts of five-star hotels.
Need a nap? The super stylish 'sleep 'n fly' lounge is now open in DXB Terminal 3, A-Gates! ???? https://t.co/KsmVCz0RDD pic.twitter.com/PTaiERzurx
- Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) May 31, 2017
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