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Review: Etihad Business Class – Abu Dhabi to Male


After leaving paradise, I immediately snapped back to reality as I was confronted by a huge crowd waiting to pass through transit security. Although there was a business / first class line, it wasn’t being enforced, which meant I had to wait 30-40 minutes before I was able to pass through.

I headed to the Etihad Lounge, which serves both first & business class passengers. In contrast to the opulent Qatar & Emirates lounge, the Etihad Lounge was rather muted.

Travelers stand at a modern, brightly lit reception desk, likely in an airport business class lounge.

The lounge features various lounging & dining areas with comfortable leather seats. The design itself wasn’t ground breaking, and since the lounge can get quite crowded during rush hour, Etihad is almost forced to squeeze in as many chairs as possible.

Etihad Business Class lounge with cream sofas, grey pillows, and a large dark circular illuminated feature.

At the center of the lounge is the main bar area, but since it was early in the morning, I decided to take a break from the alcohol consumption and get some juice instead.

Interior of a spacious, modern Etihad Business Class lounge with white floors, green seating, and flight information displays.

There is a separate business area, which is well designed and sleek.

Two partitioned business cubicles each with an iMac computer and a white office chair.

The lounge offered mostly continental food options, and since I had just eaten “breakfast” on my previous flight, I decided to just grab a few cold bites.

A wide interior view of the modern Etihad Business Class lounge with various seating areas and a bar.

Business class passengers receive a complimentary treatment at the Etihad Spa. My therapist was amazing, and although the treatment lasted only 15 minutes, it proved to be extremely refreshing after a long flight.

A modern spa treatment room with a massage table, vanity, and a towel warmer.

Soon enough, my flight to Male was ready for boarding and I headed out. Compared to most international competitors, the business class lounge at Abu Dhabi was top class and was more than comfortable enough to spend a couple of hours in.

Along with the other business class passengers, I boarded onto a bus and headed to our Airbus A330, which typically is used to fly medium to long haul flights. I was warmly greeted by an impeccably dressed flight attendant and shown to my seat.

Etihad flight attendant smiling in the business class cabin.

Forget the domestic first class seats that US airlines have, the business class seat on the A330 is definitely miles ahead, with every fully lie flat seat having direct aisle access! 

An Etihad Business Class airplane seat with a striped cushion, geometric pillow, and bottled water near a window.

Another unique feature is the tray table that is actually bolted onto the back seat.

An Etihad Business Class seat with a window, an entertainment screen displaying an Alitalia plane, and a wrapped pillow on the footrest.  

The business class cabin is spread out in a 1-2-1 formation, which does mean each seat is a bit cramped at only 19 inches wide.

Etihad Business Class cabin with private tan and grey seating pods and amenities.

However, for a 4 hours 30 minute flight, this seat was probably among the best in its class. Before departure, I was offered a glass of champagne and some warm nuts

A flight attendant pours champagne into a glass in Etihad Business Class.

Soon after taking off, breakfast orders were taken. I started off with a plate of fresh fruit and a cup of tea.

Etihad Business Class in-flight meal with a fruit plate, water, and tea.

This was followed by an omelette with a side of beef. The omelette was a bit cold, but the beef was delectable!

An Etihad Business Class meal on an airplane tray features an omelet, roasted meat, mushrooms, tomato, and beverages.

The portions are a bit small, so I asked if could get another entrée. The flight attendant indulged me with a plate of cold cuts.

A business class breakfast tray with cheese, cold cuts, bread, and tea on an Etihad flight.

Overall the food offering was more than adequate for a 4-hour morning flight. After my meal, I decided to try out the lie-flat seat and watch the movie Rush.

An Etihad Business Class seat showing a personal entertainment screen playing a scene with a man and a private jet, next to a window and a dark blanket.

The seat must have been real comfortable as I quickly fell asleep, and only woke up when we were beginning our descent.

A passenger sleeps under a blanket in a flatbed window seat in Etihad Business Class.

Outside my window I caught a glimpse of the stunning Maldivian atolls, with sparkly blue waters surrounding each island.

Aerial view of a shallow turquoise coral reef surrounded by deep blue ocean.

Aerial view of a coral reef in the Maldives' turquoise waters.

We soon landed at Male airport and quickly disembarked.

Arrivals building with passengers, an aircraft, and ground crew on the tarmac.

Overall, I enjoyed my experience on the Etihad A330 business class. The hard product is definitely unbeatable for such a short flight.


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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