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Terminal 3 is dedicated solely to Etihad flights,while T1 and T2 are for the other airlines. You'd think the government would therefore splash out on this terminal,but the décor is a positively utilitarian grey.
An outstanding inflight experience,with a leather amenities pouch so stylish,the reviewer is going to use it as a clutch bag.
Free flight changes,free COVID-19 insurance and even a free ticket to Dubai Expo come with this economy fare.
And any chance to lie flat on a long-haul flight is a pleasure.
Etihad economy seats in the Airbus 380 seem more comfortable and spacious than those on the airline's Boeing 777-300.