Power naps for the powerful. Photo: British Airways.
The Energypod is designed specifically for power napping and features a combination gravity-neutral position with a privacy visor.
Customers can set the timer on the EnergyPod to the desired duration or use a one-touch start button to launch a pre-programmed 20-minute nap.
The EnergyPod reclines to elevate the feet and promote relaxation. The adjustable privacy visor can be swiveled into place to block out distractions.
Complimentary audio content for use while in the lounge and traveling can be downloaded via an app.
Concorde Room customers will be able to book an EnergyPod via dedicated hosts, request a time they would like to be woken and choose a hot beverage to enjoy after their rest. Water and hot towels will be provided to add to the refreshing awakening experience.
“As we start to gradually welcome back customers, we want to ensure that they have the best experience possible with British Airways,’’ said British Airways brand and customer experience director Tom Stevens.
“We are looking at every element of the customer experience, from sleep pods and signatures cocktails in our newly reopened lounges to roast dinners onboard and additional benefits for our cardholders – we want flying with British Airways to be memorable.
“Our teams will continue to innovate, and we look forward to sharing more exciting developments with our customers over the coming months.”
Another perk will see BA surprising a number of its Bronze Executive cardholders on a daily basis in September and October with the taste of Silver Card benefits and access to the Heathrow lounge.
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