Sleeping capsules introduced at Chinese airport
Equipped with a TV set and Wi-Fi access, each capsule is two meters long and 1.1 meters tall.
URUMQI: A total of 52 sleeping capsules were recently installed at the Dipowu International Airport in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China where passengers can catch up on some sleep while awaiting long flights at the airport.
Equipped with a TV set and Wi-Fi access, each capsule is two meters long and 1.1 meters tall.
It is said that passengers can book their distinctive stay inside these capsules online or by phone and enjoy a perfect and cozy slumber, making their otherwise tedious visit at the airport pleasant.
Immediately after these capsules were added, passengers could not stop themselves from experiencing the latest luxury they had been provided with.
An innovation that takes into account passengers’ care and comfort, napping and resting at airports has just been made easy with the introduction of these sleeping capsules.
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