For anyone who has travelled business class, especially a number of times, if you are anything like me you will be constantly comparing them. Especially if you have read the various online reviews and compared them to your own experiences.
This Etihad Airways review is not so much of an opinion, rather the facts which is often the best way to write a review because it allows you to make up your own mind on the service. Travelling in both
business and economy and both long and short haul, the writer has been able to cover most of what she needs to as she flies from Australia to Jordan.
The one thing I think all airlines should have in business class, particularly on their long haul flights are lay flat beds. If you are paying for more, this is probably one of the most important aspects you are after, hat and all day dining of course. The lounge facilities are also another aspect that people take into consideration although spending the least amount of time at the airport is often on a passenger’s priority list.
The one thing I think all airlines should have in business class, particularly on their long haul flights are lay flat beds. If you are paying for more, this is probably one of the most important aspects you are after, hat and all day dining of course. The lounge facilities are also another aspect that people take into consideration although spending the least amount of time at the airport is often on a passenger’s priority list.
This review clearly covers the important aspects of the writer’s journey. From the seating layout to entertainment and the service provided on board. Written by Helen Anderson at the Sydney Morning Herald, the article is very brief but concise. Etihad has become one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, winning various awards in its short eight year history. Now competing with some of the world’s biggest airlines, Etihad also recently wiped the board at the World Airline Awards for First Class on board services, including Best First Class and Best First Class Seat.