Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Etihad Airways has started trialing SkyLights Aero Virtual Reality (VR) entertainment technology at its flagship First Class Lounge and Spa and Business Class Premium Lounge, at Abu Dhabi International Airport’s Terminal 3. The aim of the month-long trial is to gather customer feedback to determine the airline’s future lounge entertainment offering at Abu Dhabi’s state-of-the-art Midfield Terminal.
SkyLights is a leading provider of entertainment solutions,
working closely with leading airline industry partners to leverage the latest
cinematic VR technology to transform their inflight and ground experience. The
company has offices in San Francisco, Paris and Toulouse.
Linda Celestino, Etihad Airways Vice President Guest
Experience and Delivery, said: As with the Etihad inflight experience, we are
constantly investigating ways to enhance our service and hospitality offering
on the ground through innovative technology and customisation. By conducting
trials such as this, we already understand that modern travellers expect more
information and seek increasingly connected and immersive experiences which
engage and entertain them on every level. Gone are the days when a premium
lounge experience just meant comfortable design, luxurious amenities and fine
dining.
“The development of this type of technology could also
allow us to provide more personalisation and end-to-end entertainment solutions
across all customer demographics, reinforcing our strategy of providing greater
choice at every stage of the customer journey.”
The SkyLights ALLOSKY VR headsets deliver an immersive, HD
resolution, cinematic experience in 2D and 3D, featuring intuitive technology
for ease of use and noise cancelling headphones. Each set has a battery life of
over six hours which allows for uninterrupted enjoyment from a catalogue of
recent blockbuster movies, selected 360° short films, TV series, documentaries
and children’s programming.
Throughout the trial, Etihad staff will assist interested
guests at dedicated areas within both lounges. Each session will end with a
short manual questionnaire.