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Etihad Airbus A330 Business Class Brussels to Maldives

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Today (February 18, 2015): Flight Review: Etihad Airways Business Class in Airbus A330 from Brussels (Belgium) to Male (Maldives) via Abud Dhabi (UAE). 

On February 1st 2015, I flew Business Class on Etihad Airways from Brussels (Belgium) to Male (Maldives) via a stopover in Etihad’s hub in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates). Both flight legs were operated by an Airbus A330-200. As of today, Etihad has 26 A330-200’s in its fleet, mainly used for medium-range flights to secondary European cities and Asian getaways. Excellent seats (in a staggered layout), a good entertainment selection, and delicious food makes flying Etihad’s A330 Business Class (dubbed ‘Pearl Business’) a comfortable journey. The Business Class product on all of Etihad’s wide-body aircraft (Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Boeing 777) is identical to the one described in this trip report, although Etihad’s new planes (Airbus A380 and Dreamliner) are delivered with an updated, ultraluxurious Business Class (click here to read my trip report onboard an Etihad Airways A380 in First Class from London to Abu Dhabi).

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.

(1) FLIGHT FROM BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI:

(2) FLIGHT FROM ABU DHABI TO THE MALDIVES

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

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1. ETIHAD BUSINESS CLASS LOUNGES AT BRUSSELS AND ABU DHABI

Etihad does not have its own lounge at Brussels International Airport, the departure point of my journey. Etihad’s Business Class passengers have access to the Star Alliance Lounge at pier B, managed by Brussels Airlines. Although this is Brussels Airlines’ flagship lounge, it is nothing to write home about. The lounge is too small but it does offer basic amenities: WiFi, business centre, complimentary magazines and newspapers, and restrooms. There’s only a very limited number of food items on display: some snacks (cheese & chips) and small, tasteless sandwiches. The contrast with Etihad’s impressive Premium Lounge at Abu Dhabi (see below) could hardly be more extreme.

STAR ALLIANCE LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
STAR ALLIANCE LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
STAR ALLIANCE LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
STAR ALLIANCE LOUNGE AT BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Etihad’s new and spacious Premium Lounge at Abu Dhabi International Airport is located at Terminal 3, close to gate 35. When you walk into the facility, you will be welcomed by the friendly staff in a white, chic decor that you would expect in a boutique hotel rather than an airport lounge. After checking into the lounge, my first stop was the Six Senses Spa to add myself to the waiting list for a treatment before the next flight (lounge guests are entitled to complimentary, 15 minute spa treatments). Overall, I was impressed by the wealth of services and facilities on offer in the lounge, which includes shower rooms, champagne bar, cigar lounge, children’s play area staffed with qualified nannies, work and relaxation areas. It was morning time when I was in the lounge and there was several food stations displaying a huge breakfast buffet including a wide variety of meats, cheeses, pastries, fruits, and hot items. The food was nicely presented and replenished frequently. Truly an exceptional lounge!

ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: SIX SENSES SPA
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: SIX SENSES SPA
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ETIHAD PREMIUM LOUNGE AT ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

2. THE BUSINESS CLASS CABIN

In Etihad’s A330-200, the 22 Business Class seats are located in one cabin in front of the plane, behind the cockpit and in front of a galley and restrooms for Economy Class passengers. The layout of the seats is staggered (1-2-1), which means that all seats face forward and that every passenger has access to the aisle without having to clamber over anybody else , even when all seats are reclined. Note that this seating pattern means that middle pairs and window seats have a few inches more length in bed mode than their aisle counterparts. For a seating plan of the Etihad’s A330-200, click here.

The Business Class cabin was full on both flights (from Brussels to Abu Dhabi, and from Abu Dhabi to Male).

AIRBUS A330 BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: READY FOR BOARDING
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS CABIN
BUSINESS CLASS MOOD LIGHTING
ECONOMY CLASS
A330 ABU DHABI TO MALE: READY FOR BOARDING
A330 ABU DHABI TO MALE: READY FOR BOARDING

3. THE BUSINESS CLASS SEAT

The Pearl Business Class seat has a generous pitch of 72 inches (183 cm). The seat width is 19.1 inches (48,5 cm), which can feel a little narrow for larger passengers. Each seat comes with plenty of storage space, an in-seat power supply (so you can use your laptop for the duration of the flight), and a large table to dine or work. The seat can be reclined into a fully and very comfortable – albeit narrow – flatbed of 6 feet one (186 cm), including the footrest. Unfortunately, no duvet was provided to enhance sleeping comfort on these medium-haul flights; Etihad only provides turndown 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 seats on Etihad’s A330-200?

What are the worst seats on Etihad’s A330-200?

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: AISLE SEAT
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: WINDOW SEAT 7K
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SEAT 7K
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SEAT TABLE
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SEAT 7K: BLANKET & FOOTREST
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: VIEW FROM SEAT 7K
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SEAT 7K TABLE
ABU DHABI TO MALE: SEAT 7K
ABU DHABI TO MALE: SEAT 7K
ABU DHABI TO MALE: SEAT 7K
ABU DHABITO MALE: SEAT 7K

4. AMENITIES

Each seat comes with an extremely comfortable blanket (my favorite airline blanket in the skies!), a decently sized pillow, and a noise cancelling headphone.

Before take-off, an amenity kit was offered to all Business Class passengers (only during the Brussels to Abu dhabi flight). The amenity kit was presented as small bag, its modern design and colorful tapestry reflecting a tribute to the rich heritage and artistry of the Emirati people. The bag contained a range of designer skin products including hand lotion and lip balm as well as essentials like socks, eyeshades, earplugs and dental kit.

Unfortunately, pyjamas are not offered on Etihad’s medium-haul flights. Of the 3 major Middle Eastern airlines (Qatar, Emirates, Etihad), Qatar is the only one to offer pyjamas on medium-haul flights.

BLANKET & FOOTREST
AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT
AMENITY KIT

5. MEALS

Upon boarding in Brussels, I was offered the choice between a glass of water, orange juice or Champagn. I also received a refreshing hot towel with a nice texture. It took a long time before the plane degated (because the wings needed to be deiced), so I had plenty of time to go through the menu.

Soon after take off from Brussels, dinner was served. As as starter, I choose the Arabic mezze, a selection of Middle Eastern hot and cold appetizers, followed by a mushroom soup. As main course , I choose the poached cod, prawns and grilled scallops, potato stomp, mushroom, aspergus and dill cream sauce. It was delicious but there was no trace of the cod on my platter, which was kind of odd. As a dessert, I choose the lemon tart with crème anglaise. Overall, food was excellent, despite the missing cod.

About 60 minutes before landing in Abu Dhabi, I requested a light breakfast: passionfruit smoothie, yoghurt with granola and stewed apple.

On the second flight from Abu Dhabi to Male, a brunch was served shortly after take-off.  I choose the seasonal fresh fruit as a starter, followed by the Arabic breakfast, which comprised lamb kofta, scrambled eggs, chickpea’s, roasted tomato, zataar, onion, and potato cubes. It all tasted very well.

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: HOT TOWEL BEFORE TAKE-OFF
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: FRESH ORANGE JUICE BEFORE TAKE-OFF
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
MENU BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: FRESH ORANGE JUICE AFTER TAKE-OFF
ABU DHABI TO MALE: HOT TOWEL
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
MENU ABU DHABI TO MALE
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SOFT DRINK WITH WARM NUTS
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: ARABIC MEZZE
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: BREAD BASKET
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: MUSHROOM SOUP
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: MAIN COURSE: PRAWNS & SCALLOPS
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: DESSERT: LEMON TART
LIGHT BREAKFAST BEFORE LANDING AT ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: FRESH FRUITS
ABU DHABI TO MALE: ARABIC BREAKFAST

6. ENTERTAINMENT

Each Pearl 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.  In-flight telephony and WiFi is also available on newer aircraft. 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. Passengers can create their own personal entertainment programme, or pass the time with 28 games – all operated by Etihad’s innovative touch-screen technology.

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: SEAT AND INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT CONTROLS
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

7. OTHER INFLIGHT & GROUND EXPERIENCES

#CREW: Etihad’ cabin crew is famous for the delivered onboard service and this was no different on this flight. Crew was professional and friendly (addressing me by name, presenting themselves individually before take-off). All requests were dealt with promptly and cordially.

#CREW UNIFORM: the crew was wearing the new and very stylish uniforms by Italian designer Ettore Bilotta, which were introduced last month in celebration for delivery of Etihad’s new A380 and B787 aircraft. The chocolate-brown, purple and orange colours are part of the “reimagined” Etihad which is headed by Australian James Hogan.

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: STYLISH CREW UNIFORM

#LAVATORY: the 2 lavatories for Business Class passengers are located in front of the plane (behind the cockpit). Both lavatories were kept very clean during the flight.

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: BUSINESS CLASS LAVATORY
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: BUSINESS CLASS LAVATORY

#FLIGHT PATH: normally, the flight path from Brussels to Abu Dhabi goes straight over Syria and Iraq, but the plane detoured around the current ISIS conflict area by flying over eastern Iran.

BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: FLIGHT PATH
BRUSSELS TO ABU DHABI: FLIGHT PATH

#VIEWS: before landing at Male International Aiport, we were given some spectacular aerial views of paradise and its deep blue atolls. Other views during the flight included scenery from the Arab Peninsula.

LANDING AT ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: VIEW AFTER TAKE-OFF FROM ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: VIEW AFTER TAKE-OFF FROM ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: VIEW AFTER TAKE-OFF FROM ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: VIEW AFTER TAKE-OFF FROM ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI TO MALE: FLYING OVER OMAN
ABU DHABI TO MALE: AERIAL VIEW OF THE MALDIVES
ABU DHABI TO MALE: AERIAL VIEW OF THE MALDIVES
ABU DHABI TO MALE: AERIAL VIEW OF THE MALDIVES

#CHAUFFEUR SERVICE: one of the great things about flying Business (or First) class with Etihad is the complimentary chauffeur-driven airport transfers. Chauffeur-drive must be requested online, up to 24 hours prior to your flight. It is so nice to be picked up at your hotel and to be whisked away to the airport in a minimum of time.


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):

Read here and here our reviews of Emirates’ Business Class in an Airbus A380.

Read here our review of Emirates’ Business Class in a Boeing 777-300ER.

Read here our review of Qatar Airways’ Business Class in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Read here our review of Qatar Airways’ Business Class in a Boeing 777-300ER.


9. MY VERDICT

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