Transit in Abu Dhabi: Just sleep in Terminal 3

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Arriving in Abu Dhabi from a long international flight and transiting to another international flight with hours in between can be a tiring travel experience.  Saoud Al Shamsi, Acting Chief Commercial Officer (ACCO) of Abu Dhabi Airports agrees.

He said: “Abu Dhabi Airports’ utmost priority is to ensure a convenient, seamless journey for passengers traveling through the Abu Dhabi International Airport. With more than 20 million people transiting through the airport, the establishment of Aerotel’s new hotel facility cements Abu Dhabi Airports’ position in providing world-class solutions to best accommodate such demand.”

Aerotel’s new airport transit sleeping facility at the Abu Dhabi International Airport is open. The latest addition marks the airport’s second facility that is operated by Aerotel of Plaza Premium Group.

Open 24 hours a day, the hotel offers flexible hourly booking slots which give easy access for transit passengers seeking a quick power rest. Its offers include a 2-hour day package between 09:00 to 20:00 and a 4-hour night package available from 20:00 to 9:00.

“We look forward to strengthening our efforts with Plaza Premium Group and the rest of our partners to continuously create innovative airport services that redefine travel experiences with Abu Dhabi International Airport,” Al Shamsi concluded

Aerotel can also be found in Terminal 1, which presents 38 spacious rooms divided into three categories: solo room, double plus and double squared that is ideal for solo to family travelers respectively

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