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Etihad Airways B777 Business Class Abu Dhabi to Bangkok

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Today (December 13, 2017):Trip report: Etihad Airways B777 Business Class from Abud Dhabi (UAE) to Bangkok (Thailand). 

On November 5th 2017, I flew Business Class in an Etihad Airways Boeing 777-300ER from Etihad’s hub in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) to Bangkok (Thailand). Etihad has a fleet of 29 Boeings 777 – a mix of the B777-200LR and B777-300ER subtypes – which are mainly used for flights to Africa, the USA, Asia, and Oceania. These planes feature the same Business Class product as on Etihad’s Airbus A330 aircraft (which I reviewed here), and although it’s still a decent lie flat seat, it’s not nearly as good as the Business Studios which are installed on Etihad’s A380 and B787 Dreamliner planes.

Etihad Airways features in my top 10 lists of the best airlines for longhaul Business Class, the most luxurious First Class suites in the sky, the world’s best airline lounges, and the most delicious airline food.

In this review (there is more information below my Youtube clip and slideshow):

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1. COST OF MY TICKET

Although this review only covers the leg between Abu Dhabi and Bangkok, the flight was part of a larger itinerary, which involved a round trip between Frankfurt (Germany) and Bangkok (Thailand) with a stopover in Abu Dhabi. The cost of my ticket was 1299 euros, which is a fabulous price for an intercontinental, longhaul Business Class trip from Europe to Asia. I purchased the ticket during a 48 hour flash sale on the Etihad Airways website, with tickets being sold with discounts of more than 50%. Most airlines offer sales from time to time and if you add yourself to their mailing lists, you will be notified when they have a sale.

Read here my tips to book cheap Business & First Class flight.


2. BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

Etihad Airways’ Boeing 777 fleet comes in four different seat configurations.

This flight to Bangkok was operated by a high density B777-300ER with the 40 Business Class seats spread over two cabins in front of the plane, separated by a galley with two restrooms. The front cabin is the larger cabin with 28 seats, while the aft cabin is much smaller with only 12 seats and has a more intimate feel. The Business Class seats onboard all of Etihad’s B777s are arranged in a 1-2-1 staggered layout, which means that all seats face forward and that every passenger has direct access to the aisle. Note that this seating pattern means that middle pairs and window seats have a few inches/cm more length in bed mode than the aisle seats. This seat layout is not unique to Etihad as you also find it on other carriers such as Iberia, Emirates (A380 planes), Finnair (A330), Qantas, Asiana, and Thai Airways.

The cabin has an elegant albeit slightly dated look. The predominant colour of the seat pods and cabins is beige, which contrasts with the dark brown, striped pattern of the seat covers. The Business Class cabins in Etihad Airways A330 planes (which I reviewed here) feature an identical design and seat layout. While it still guarantees an excellent and comfortable ride, the Etihad B777/A330 Business Class product is now inferior to the stunning cabin design and seats – called ‘studios’ – aboard Etihad Airways new B787 and A380 planes. To the best of my knowlegde, Etihad has no plans to retrofit its B777 and A330 planes with its new and innovative Business Studios product.

For a seating plan of Etihad’s low density B777-300ER, click here.

ETIHAD AIRWAYS B777
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN (BOARDING)
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN (IN FLIGHT)

3. BUSINESS CLASS SEAT ( + WHAT SEAT TO CHOOSE)

I had chosen seat 7K for the 6h30 minute flight to Bangkok,.

The Business Class seat, which is located in its own shelf except for the aisle seats, has a pitch of 72 inches (183 cm) and a width is 20 inches (50 cm). These seat dimensions are ok for most of us, although tall people may have difficulties stretching out in the bed position while those with wide shoulders may find the seat too narrow when trying to sleep or rest on their back.

In front of the each seat, below the fixed entertainment screen, is an ottoman covered in brown leather with some storage space (e.g. for a backpack) below. The tray table is attached to the back of the seat in front, and can be pulled out quite easily; the table can also be moved out-of-the-way when you need to get up, without disturbing the contents. The seat’s side features a USB port and international power port near the floor, making it quite difficult to reach for them when you want to charge your devices. The arm rest holds the handset for the inflight entertainment system, as well as the seat controls, which includes massage functions.

At the push of a button, the seat can be reclined into a fully flat-bed with a length of 72 inches (183 cm), which includes the footrest. Unfortunately, no duvet was provided to enhance sleep comfort on this medium-haul flights; Etihad only provides turn-down service (including a mattress, cotton loungewear and slippers) on longer flights. For your information: Etihad’s Middle East competitors Emirates and Qatar Airways do offer turn down service on both medium- and long-haul flights.

What are the best Business Class seats on Etihad’s low density B777s? Click here for a seat map.

What are the worst Business Class seats on Etihad’s low density B777s? Click here for a seat map.

BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – READING LIGHT
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – SEAT CONTROLS
AMENITIES – NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – POWER & USB PORTS
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – IFE HANDSET
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – IFE HANDSET

4. AMENITIES

To my own disappointment, no amenity kit was provided on this medium-haul flight to Bangkok. The only amenities provided on this flight were an extremely comfortable blanket (IMHO, Etihad provides the best blankets of all airlines), a decently sized pillow, and a noise cancelling headphone.

AMENITIES – PILLOW
AMENITIES – BLANKET
BUSINESS CLASS SEAT 7K – SEAT CONTROLS

5. MEALS

During this day flight to Bangkok, only one meal (lunch) was served. I choose the following selection from the menu:

Food was good and decent and the presentation was quite nice – as you would expect from Etihad – although I was not blown away by what I was served.

STARTER
MAIN COURSE
DESSERT

6. ENTERTAINMENT & WIFI

Each Business Class seat is equipped with a personal 15 inch (38 cm) LCD screen with plug and play feature that allows passengers to upload their own games and create personalised music playlists. Etihad offers more than 750 hours of on-demand entertainment (so-called E-box) with a wide selection of films, tv shows, live tv channels, audio programmes and CDs. You can create your own personal entertainment program, or pass the time with 28 games. The entertainment can be commanded by either directly touching the screen or by handset, although the system is a bit slow to react. WiFi is availalbe for a charge based on the data usage, with $4.95 USD for 30MB, $11.95 USD for 90MB, and $19.95 USD for 180MB.

INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT
INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT

7. OTHER EXPERIENCES

#CREW: Etihad is famous for its onboard service and it was not different on this flight. Although the flight was full, the crew was very efficient and attentive, addressing each one of the Business Class passengers by name and presenting themselves individually before take-off. All requests were dealt with promptly and cordially.

#CREW UNIFORM: Etihad’s crew uniforms – created by Italian designer Ettore Bilotta – are worth a special mention since I find them to be the most stylish crew uniforms in the sky. The chocolate-brown, purple and orange colours are part of the “reimagined” Etihad brand which is headed by Australian James Hogan.

#LAVATORY: There are 3 lavatories for Business Class passengers on Etihad’s low density B777-300ER aircraft: one behind the cockpit and two in the galley between the two cabins. Both lavatories were kept very clean during the flight.

LAVATORY

#VIEWS: shortly after takeoff from Abu Dhabi airport, we were treated to some fabulous areal views of Oman’s mountainous scenery.

TAXIING TO THE RUNWAY
VIEW OVER OMAN
VIEW OVER INDIAN OCEAN
LANDING AT BANGKOK

8. COMPARISON WITH OTHER MIDDLE EASTERN CARRIERS

The 3 major Middle Eastern carriers (Etihad airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways) are known for their excellent Business Class. However, there are some differences that distinguish one from another (click here for more info):


9. MY VERDICT

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