Other facilities include the East and West Study with views of the runway, Relaxation Rooms with day beds and Armani Casa furnishings, a Games Room with football, air hockey and digital gaming options, and a smoking lounge with Chesterfield sofas.
Meanwhile the first class lounge offers à la carte dining and a “fine and boutique wine selection”, as well as The Parlour for pastries, desserts and a signature tea experience. There are also complimentary Private Suites for those flying in The Residence, which can also be booked by other first class guests.
The top floor of the complex houses the Roof Lounge, featuring a Constellation Bar with a 25-metre-long glass lighting sculpture depicting the Abu Dhabi city skyline. Business class guests can dine here “at select periods”, while first class guests benefit from a private lift to the space.
The lounges are open to guests flying in Etihad’s The Residence, first and business class customers, and Etihad Guest members with eligible tier status. Economy passengers can also purchase access to the business class lounge subject to availability.
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