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PEARL ZONE |
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Society Oktober - 2007 |
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6
Stars & 6 Stripes Overall - 'Service & Comfort' |
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The Ultimate Award:
Seven Stars and Stripes |
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Standing in line, for the first time at the Etihad
counter at JFK, I could clearly see the special designated lines set up for
check-in to Diamond (First), Pearl (Business) and Coral (Economy) Zones. I was
immediately greeted by a charming airline hostess, who indicated that it was my
turn now to go to the Pearl Zone counter. As I reached for my suitcases, the
hostess gestured to an assistant to bring my Rimowa luggage to the counter, so
that I wouldnt have to carry it. But. . .what about. . ? I
mumbled reaching for my belongings. Well take them from here
was the reassuring, friendly response and off I went on my exciting journey to
the
Emirates
Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This was my first trip to the
UAE, and after hearing so much about the amount of care and service given by
the national airline of Abu Dhabi, I was filled with anticipation. As I entered
the aircraft, I was sincerely greeted by the crew, wearing the most awesome
looking outfits that Ive seen in quite a while. They reminded me of the
palace maidens for the great Sultans of 1001 Arabian Nights, almost
as if a special requirement for working on the aircraft was, that you had to be
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Any kind of work with
the public sector depends solely on a deep-rooted ability to try to satisfy
your guest without letting anything adverse affect you personally. It seemed as
though each one of the flight attendants had been handpicked for this intrinsic
quality. Upon reaching my assigned seat I was presented with a choice of
newspapers, and of course a cool towel, to refresh myself. Minutes later, a
choice of attempting beverages, including bottled water from Al Ain, the
largest natural spring in the UAE, was offered. The Etihad aircraft turned out
to be a very comfortable Airbus 340, offering ample space in the Business Class
or Pearl Zone section for its passengers. My seat was set up in a sort of a
cubicle, adjoining another seat, which for my good fortune remained unoccupied
throughout the flight. |
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Etihad Airways - Pearl Zone / Business Class - John
Lomitola |
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Flight attendant Giselle, from Canada, came by several
times to make sure that all the passengers in her care were comfortable before
take-off. I watched as she took each persons dinner order selection and
interacted sincerely with each and every passenger making sure all the menu
items and options were dutifully explained. It was as if Giselle was sent to a
finishing school as part of her training for Etihads onboard
service. After a smooth take-off and with 14 hours of non-stop flight time
ahead, it was time to check out all the special features in my space that would
have an impact on my comfort level. Etihad prides itself on offering as many
distractions as possible during the long flight to make it a relaxing
experience. Directly ahead of me I discover an AVOD (audio-visual-on-demand)
system just waiting for me to make a choice. It offers more than 350 hours of
movies, television and audio programs and I sense that I wont even
scratch the surface during this flight. Etihad installed the largest comparable
LCD screens in the industry with 23 screens in the Diamond Zone, 15
screens in the Pearl Zone and 10.4 screens in the Coral Zone for
incredibly lifelike viewing. |
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Etihad
Airways - Pearl Zone - Business Class |
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Giselle arrives with my dinner order now and
serves it as if I was sitting in a restaurant. A tablecloth was spread and
silverware placed on top, after which my glass of Casa Silva Merlot Gran
Reserva Angostura, Colchagua Valley, Chile was presented for tasting. Where
am I? 30,000 feet above sea level and rising, while wine tasting from a fine
selection. Next came the fresh rolls and butter and a plate of decidedly fresh
fruit. I had chosen the Spinach and Ricotta Tortellini, Red Bell Pepper
Custard for my entree and as I worked my way through it, I couldnt
help but wonder where they had hidden the chef. The sauce was thankfully not
over seasoned with oregano as it is too often the case in these kind of
situations; the ravioli was artfully cooked al dente and arrived hot with a
delightfully tasty spinach filling. Dessert was an assortment of Raspberry
and Chocolate, Hazelnut Friands, Portuguese Custard Filo Tarts and Strawberries
and Cream, together with a delicious cappuccino. |
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I must say that the overall Etihad experience
was one of comfort, relaxation, luxury, hi-tech diversion and satisfying
complete cuisine. ~ JL |
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by John Lomitola Editor: John
Lomitola
Editor-in-Chief: Ingrid Lemme |
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© 2007 ~ Seven Stars and Stripes,
Inc. |
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