
If you’re a claustrophobic insomniac, the GoSleep sleeping pods probably won’t be of much interest to you, but for international travelers fighting with jet lag and tight schedules, being able to rent a private place to kip for an hour can be godsend. Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) announced last week that it has installed ten of the Finnish-designed GoSleep pods at Abu Dhabi International Airport to provide passengers with individual sleeping quarters while waiting for flights. .. Continue Reading Abu Dhabi International Airport lets travelers rest up in cocoon-like GoSleep pods
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: Abu Dhabi, Airports, Sleep, Travel
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