Etihad Airways has launched a new collection of amenity kits and loungewear created in partnership with Italian design house Giorgio Armani and luxury wellbeing brand ESPA. In addition, the airline has introduced a range of complimentary tote bags for travellers on longer flights in Economy.
The stylish new range features bespoke amenity kits for each premium cabin, as well as luxurious designer loungewear and slippers. The range is being progressively rolled out from the end of February.
“As well as offering convenience, style and luxury inflight, our guests will take home their own co-branded Giorgio Armani amenity bag for use when travelling or at home,” said Turky Al Hammadi, Head of Product and Hospitality, Etihad Airways. “These sought-after bags come in collectable colours and styles meaning frequent flyers can build their personal Giorgio Armani collection. We’re also very proud to introduce a complimentary range of stylish and functional tote bags to our guests on longer flights in Economy. Not only will these bags be a handy gift, but they’ll help us to further reduce single-use plastic.”
Etihad’s new Business Class amenity kits, designed by Giorgio Armani, come in two unisex styles – a clutch bag and a cube. With travel wellbeing in mind, the Business Class kits are filled with luxury ESPA skincare products, alongside plush slippers, an eyeshade, earplugs and a travel dental kit.
Travellers flying in The Residence, Etihad’s three-room private suite in the sky, and those in First Class, will be treated to a stylish Giorgio Armani and Etihad branded large folio bag. The large folio bag comes packed with goodies from ESPA, as well as practical eyeshades, ear plugs and a dental kit.
In Economy, travellers on flights over six hours are welcomed with a tote bag containing hand cream, eyeshade and ear plugs. Each bag is made from a 500ml PET bottle rescued from landfill. Packing the inflight amenities in the reusable bag also removes further single use plastics that would normally be used to pack the items individually.