Etihad teams up with Warner Bros for kid-friendly in-flight service
Etihad Airways launched a new experience for families flying with Etihad in partnership with theme park, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi.
It will introduce a family friendly experience onboard.
Etihad’s new ‘Little VIP’ campaign brings the park’s iconic characters like Scooby-Doo, Sylvester and Tweety, who are emblazoned across the children’s activity packs given to guests travelling on longer flights with Etihad.
The airline’s new children’s gifts are designed in three age ranges.
At Abu Dhabi International Airport, there is a dedicated family check-in space.
In flight, young travellers will be given their meals first for convenience, and diners will experience Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi themed dining equipment.
In addition, an extensive selection of music albums for kids is complemented by a variety of e-games for avid gamers, which can also be played seat-to-seat.
Terry Daly, Executive Director Guest Experience, Brand and Marketing, Etihad Airways, said: "This is the first of many exciting developments to look forward to. We’re thrilled to be kicking this off with a focus on our ‘Little VIPs’ and their families."
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