Passengers travelling from London to Melbourne and back can now travel in Etihad's 'penthouse in the sky' - The Residence – for a whopping $80,000. Named 'The Residence', the carrier offers passengers travel in a luxury three-room suite on board its Airbus A380. The plane, described as a 'penthouse in the sky', has all the amenities of a five-star hotel.
The ticket cost includes private transfer to and from the airport, separate check-in, VIP lounge and a personal travel concierge.
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The 125 square foot suite is available for single or double occupancy with its own Savoy-trained butler and onboard chef. It is equipped with a flat double bed instead of confining seats as well as a bathroom where guests may freshen up. The living room has a 32 inch flat screen LCD TV, as well as two fold-away dining tables and a leather double sofa.
A flight aboard ‘The Residence’ makes one stop in Abu Dhabi, where Etihad’s customers are ushered into the first class lounge. Each of Etihad's A380 flights has a flying nanny trained by Norland College in Bath.
The price is about $4,500 more than the previous most expensive ticket - a return journey in ‘The Residence’ from New York to Mumbai.
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The Airbus A380 with ‘The Residence’ on board was launched at the end of 2014'.
This article originally appeared on Khaleej Times.
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