Introduction
Etihad Check-in & The Lounge JFK
Etihad Airways First Class New York to Abu Dhabi
Park Hyatt Dubai
Exploring Dubai
Afternoon Tea at the Burj Al Arab
InterContinental Abu Dhabi
Touring the Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi
Etihad Check-in & First Class Lounge Abu Dhabi
Etihad Airways First Class Abu Dhabi to New York
Conclusion
Etihad Airways offers their first and business class passengers chauffeur service, both on departure and on arrival. I had made the request for the chauffeur service two days before my departure, and the morning of my departure got a call from the limo company confirming my 7PM pick-up.
The driver arrived on time and we made it to JFK by around 7:45PM, with plenty of time to spare before my flight.
I’ve always found Terminal 4 at JFK to be one of the most exciting, given that it houses Swiss, Singapore, Virgin Atlantic, etc. I still get the “butterflies” when departing JFK T4, much like I got whenever I flew when I was younger.
Etihad check-in was located in “aisle” 4, and when I arrived at Diamond First check-in there was no line.
They had some contract workers dressed up in Etihad uniforms (including a gold rope around their shoulder!), who helped first and business class passengers with checked bags.
Check-in was efficient, and within a few minutes I was issued an invitation to The Lounge (yes, that’s the name of the lounge).
I do find it a bit disappointing that Etihad uses The Lounge at JFK for both first and business class passengers, given that it’s also a Priority Pass lounge. I was already missing the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse I had visited just a couple of months prior when flying Singapore Airlines first class to Frankfurt, as this lounge was right next door.
While The Lounge was small, it was actually really decent for a contract lounge. I was welcomed at the entrance and handed over my invitation.
The Lounge features one main room and then a smaller TV room off to the side, in addition to a self serve bar and small buffet area.
The snacks themselves weren’t much better than what you’d get in the lounge of a US airline, consisting mostly of packaged chips, fruit, etc.
After being in the lounge for about an hour, one of the employees presented me with a menu, asking if I wanted something to eat. I hadn’t eaten since breakfast, so went with a chicken caesar salad.
It was served in pita bread and was actually really good.
I spent the next couple of hours in the lounge catching up on emails before the long flight to Abu Dhabi. While this lounge is by no means up to international first class standards, I didn’t find it half bad. The wifi was fast and they had plenty of drinks and snacks, so what more could I possibly ask for (other than a Porsche to the plane or an hour-long massage)?



















December 25th, 2011 at 3:14 am
Simon said,
Well that was underwhelming.
December 25th, 2011 at 3:44 am
Mike said,
I didnt know you live in NY! Hello neighbor!
December 26th, 2011 at 9:40 am
mark said,
I like the picture of the limo.
December 28th, 2011 at 8:47 am
Ryan said,
@Mike – You need to read the blog more often!
January 23rd, 2012 at 11:41 am
HP said,
I just had the same experience at The Lounge. They are good. H.
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