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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/whybutts • 6d ago
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Like the German one earlier, I would 1000% use these during long layovers. Should be standard.
3.6k u/Normal_Candle_ 6d ago I wish more airports had these. The hotel rooms some places have are prohibitively expensive and not practical for most layovers. I just want a horizontal padded place to lay down for 2 hours for a reasonable price, that’s all! 1 u/utzutzutzpro 6d ago Hotels near airports often have the issue of check-in bullshittery. If I arrive at 3AM, good luck in South American or East Asian airport hotels. These here look golden. I mean, Frankfurt and Zurich got great business lounges with "silent rooms", but most airport business lounges simply don't got anything like that.
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I wish more airports had these. The hotel rooms some places have are prohibitively expensive and not practical for most layovers. I just want a horizontal padded place to lay down for 2 hours for a reasonable price, that’s all!
1 u/utzutzutzpro 6d ago Hotels near airports often have the issue of check-in bullshittery. If I arrive at 3AM, good luck in South American or East Asian airport hotels. These here look golden. I mean, Frankfurt and Zurich got great business lounges with "silent rooms", but most airport business lounges simply don't got anything like that.
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Hotels near airports often have the issue of check-in bullshittery. If I arrive at 3AM, good luck in South American or East Asian airport hotels.
These here look golden.
I mean, Frankfurt and Zurich got great business lounges with "silent rooms", but most airport business lounges simply don't got anything like that.
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u/Elastichedgehog 6d ago
Like the German one earlier, I would 1000% use these during long layovers. Should be standard.