Is Etihad Airways expensive?

Is Etihad Airways expensive?

YouTube star Caset Neistat has shared his experience of the ‘world’s most expensive plane suite’ Etihad Airways’ The Residence with his 11.6 million Instagram followers. According to reports, a one-way ticket in The Residence on Etihad’s A380 costs between $31,000 and $68,000.

What’s included in Etihad economy?

ECONOMY CLASS Etihad airways meals are complimentary in all cabin class across the entire Etihad network. All meals served on Etihad are Halal, and you will enjoy a choice of up to three main meal choices and a bar service consisting of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

How much does Etihad residence cost?

The Residence is a full-on home in the sky, complete with a living room, double bed, and even a shower. A round-trip ticket from NYC to Abu Dhabi costs $31,000 for one, and $41,000 for two. The Residence also comes with access to a secret lounge, hidden within the main Etihad lounge in JFK airport.

How much is a first class ticket on Etihad?

One-way flights aboard the Residence will run you anywhere from $5,000 on the three-hour route from Abu Dhabi to Mumbai to about $32,000 for the 14-hour flight to New York. The same flights in an Apartment run $960 and $8,400, respectively.

How do I fly first class cheap?

Key Takeaways

  1. Try to avoid buying business or first-class tickets outright, always—or at least, purchase seats on weekends, when fewer corporate travelers fly (fares might be lower).
  2. Joining airline loyalty programs and using co-branded credit cards can often earn you enough miles or points to buy premium seats.

How much does an airport lounge cost?

Admission to these airport lounges typically ranges between $30 to $60 (with a few outliers to the north and south), and most of them restrict the amount of time you can spend there. Some only offer access to passengers flying within that country, so check before you buy.

Andrew

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