Etihad Airways lives up to its billing
In the realm of business travel, at least in Singapore, there seems to be just two options. One airline - and everybody else. It was with such a mindset that one embarked on an Etihad Airways flight to Paris - would it be a culture shock, not having meaty satay to look forward to, or waking in the middle of a flight without a comforting cup of instant noodles on standby?
Having a United Nations of flight attendants putting you at ease from the moment you step into the cabin is a step in the right direction. Maybe it has something to do with strapping blond hunks serving you like they're really enjoying what they do.
http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/featur...s_billing.html
In the realm of business travel, at least in Singapore, there seems to be just two options. One airline - and everybody else. It was with such a mindset that one embarked on an Etihad Airways flight to Paris - would it be a culture shock, not having meaty satay to look forward to, or waking in the middle of a flight without a comforting cup of instant noodles on standby?
Having a United Nations of flight attendants putting you at ease from the moment you step into the cabin is a step in the right direction. Maybe it has something to do with strapping blond hunks serving you like they're really enjoying what they do.
http://www.relax.com.sg/relax/featur...s_billing.html
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