An innovative new cabin hotel is opening at Gatwick Airport's South Terminal.
Yotel, from the company behind the Yo! Sushi chain, was inspired partly by Japanese capsule hotels and partly by First-Class cabins on aircraft, and offers small rooms equipped with en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, and entertainment systems.
The hotel is located within the terminal building at Gatwick, meaning that passengers can be sure they are no more than a few minutes' walk from the check-in desk if they have early morning flights to catch.
Cabins come as premium or standard, with economy versions to be launched soon. Premium and standard rooms are big enough for two people and feature room service.
They can also be rented out for several hours rather than a whole night, which will be particularly beneficial for those whose flights are delayed.
Prices for a standard cabin begin at £25 for four hours and £55 for an overnight stay, while a premium cabin costs £40 for four hours and £80 overnight.
Bookings can be made online at www.yotel.com from July 1.
Following the 32-cabin Gatwick location, another Yotel will be opened inside the Terminal 4 building at Heathrow later this year.
Yo! founder Simon Woodroffe commented: "Travelling can be a painful experience so we are looking to make it as pleasurable as possible for Yotel customers. We expect this radical approach to be extremely popular with a range of consumers and are looking to expand Yotel globally."
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