British Airways launches nap pods for passengers who need their beauty sleep ahead of flying
The airline has launched the service for customers to have a 20-minute kip before they board
British Airways pods (Image: British Airways)
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Travelling can be tiring and British Airways have come up with a new solution.
British Airways has this week unveiled its latest lounge enhancement, the new ’Forty Winks’ nap lounge, featuring power nap sleep pods.
The new pods are currently available in British Airways’ First Lounge at London Heathrow. The airline will then be adding these sleep pods to its Concorde Room at London Heathrow Terminal 5 and New York’s JFK Terminal 7 when global travel restrictions ease and those lounges open.
Introduced in partnership with Restworks, the ‘Forty Winks’ lounge allows customers in need of some pre-flight shuteye the chance to power nap in a dedicated EnergyPod.
The EnergyPod is the world’s first chair designed exclusively for power napping. With its unique combination of gravity neutral positioning and privacy visor, the EnergyPod is the premiere nap pod for short rest in the workplace. By providing nap pods for rest in its First and Concorde lounges, British Airways is supporting customer wellbeing and helping beat jetlag while on the move.
British Airways add a further 90,000 seats ahead of expected summer rush
26 additional weekly frequencies have been added to the British Airway summer schedule
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In anticipation of the imminent travel boom, British Airways have added over 90,000 seats to their upcoming summer schedule.
The government has been keen to stress caution when it comes to the reopening of borders.
This has been reflected in just twelve countries being given the proverbial green light in the government s safe to travel list.
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MIAMI – British Airways (BA) is doubling its efforts to offer Britons the summer holidays they have been craving for after more than a year of strict travel abstinence.
To do so, the airline is putting on the market more than 90,000 seats available starting today, in time for the long-awaited travel bubble announced by prime Minister Boris Jonhson to become effective on May 17. The offer covers 10 sunny destinations in Greece, two in the Canary Islands, one in Turkey, and they all come together with attractive fares for what seems to become a travel rush. “It’s clear Britons are hoping that their favourite destinations will be open by the time summer comes. Neil Chernoff, British Airways’ Director of Networks and Alliances Click To Tweet