Etihad Airways launches business class amenity kits
ABU DHABI, October 23, 2015
Etihad Airways has launched a colourful new range of collectable limited edition Business Class amenity kits, the result of a collaboration between the airline and luxury travel brand Luxe City Guides, the straight-talking, highly curated go-to guide for savvy travellers.
The stylish new kits embody the contemporary and innovative flair synonymous with the Etihad brand, and contain inflight amenities and natural facial products developed exclusively by London-based skincare and grooming brand Scaramouche + Fandango, said a statement.
The six new stylised kit designs have been created by Luxe City Guides for Etihad, inspired by some of the iconic cities on the airline’s extensive global network, it said.
The designs for Abu Dhabi, London and Madrid, have been specially produced for Etihad, while the Los Angeles, Sydney and Hong Kong kits feature bespoke Luxe artwork.
Each kit contains a customised Etihad Airways Luxe City Guide which corresponds to the showcased city, covering everything from hotels and restaurants, to spas, bars, boutiques and bespoke shopping, as well as services, specialists and personal guides.
Scaramouche + Fandango has developed an exclusive unisex comfort kit and skincare offering in collaboration with Etihad.
Specially formulated for skincare needs inflight, the range consists of parabens-free products, high in natural ingredients, to enhance onboard wellbeing.
Calum Laming, Etihad’s vice president - Guest Experience, said: “The introduction of these kits is not about providing brand names to our Business Class guests. It is about intelligent design, functionality and providing them with products which are attractive, natural, useful and re-usable.
“Collaborating with relevant, progressive lifestyle brands such as Luxe City Guides and Scaramouche + Fandango has enabled us to tailor amenities to the requirements of our guests while retaining all the authentic charm and sophistication of the Etihad Airways brand.
“Etihad Airways continues to reimagine the flying experience, setting a new benchmark for innovation and luxury. The introduction of these kits is part of a much bigger journey which was started with the introduction of our new revolutionary cabins on the flagship Airbus A380 and Boeing 787s, and the new service concepts introduced fleet-wide.
“These collectable kits also reflect the global nature of our business, while simultaneously highlighting the inspiration, style and unique qualities of our home, Abu Dhabi.”
Meanwhile, the Abu Dhabi kit uses a unique design pattern inspired by the rich architectural heritage of the Emirate, translated into a style best described as Arabian Modernism. The pattern reflects the Etihad Airways’ brand and colour palette.
Reminiscent of 1960s pop culture, the London kit uses the bold colours of the iconic London Underground map while the Madrid kit features the red and yellow of the Spanish flag in a pattern symbolising the city’s famous annual Carnival, said the statement.
The initial limited edition offering will be expanded at a later stage, with new designs and more cities to be launched, it said.
Simon Westcott, Luxe City Guides chief executive officer, said: “Etihad offers one of the best inflight experiences in the world. In partnering with Luxe City Guides to create its new Business Class amenity kits, Etihad helps ensure that the premium experience extends long after its guests have landed. It is great to be working with fellow innovators.”
The comfort kit features a luxurious facial moisturiser enriched with vitamin E and made with anti-oxidants and essential oils to combat fatigue and the lower humidity levels in the cabin, said the statement.Triglycerides and essential oils rebalance the skin’s natural moisture. A honey and shea butter lip balm enriched with vitamin E keeps lips hydrated.
The new kits also include a sleep pack containing socks and eyemask, a care pack containing cotton pads and earbuds, in addition to a dental pack and earplugs, it added. - TradeArabia News Service