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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

History Con 2018 Holds Bloggers Conference


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The History Con 2018 highlights and attractions are just too good to miss that the organizers of the event, A+E Networks led by Jacque Ruby, has conducted a bloggers event to announce the upcoming celebrities to grace the event, the all-time favorite and new attractions, the Guinness attempts, and a lot more.

You should not miss the 3rd run of History Con as it promises to be SUPER, compared to last year which was BIGGER, BOLDER AND BETTER.

The event ahs been announcing celebrity line-ups from their previous press releases posted on Wazzup Pilipinas since we are among their media partners, but we learned quite a lot of exciting plans and attractions at the bloggers event held on July 23 at Gerry's Grill Tomas Morato - same place where they've been holding the previous bloggers conference for History Con.

And why hold a conference for bloggers when there's going to be a presscon on the first day of the event too? Because bloggers could easily spread the news at SUPER speeds unlike most trad media. However, a few of them are gaining momentum by already publishing the news as it happens via Facebook Live or posing immediately at their online counterpart and social media pages.

On August 10 would be the day when the presscon would have these celebrity guests, both local and foreign, and an opportunity for interviews with the up-close and personal. That is the most exciting part since  we get to ask our own questions and feature them exclusively on Wazzup Pilipinas.

We would like to thank Jacque Ruby for providing a more generous lunch for the blogegrs complete with dessert and coffee. He allowed us to order instead of just relying on the plated meal, so we got to taste Gerry's Grill Filipino dishes specialties like Kare-Kare, Crispy Pata, and Grilled Squid. Gerry's Grill x History Con Food and Restaurant Review? Lol!

The afternoon ended with some freebies (shirt, notebook and pouch) and a groupfie with Jacque Ruby and Leslie (Bernadette Sembrano) Castaneda, and the bloggers.

Watch our video coverage (three-parts video posted on Facebook) of the entire discussion led by Jacque Ruby, plus a special invite and shout-out with him.




ROG.ph Gaming Cafe is Available for Franchising


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In 2006, Bhenjie Florentino and his neighbors were the typical school-goers that dreamt of spending countless hours in computer shops playing their favorite games. The time came where he decided to pursue his passion of gaming and partnered up with his neighbors.

Thanks to Bhenjie and friends combining their passion for gaming with their entrepreneurial dreams, ROG.ph was finally born.  They started out with 2 outlets in Taguig City. Twelve years have passed since the first two gaming café’s they opened and today, they now have 13 branches in Manila, operating frequently in full capacity day in and day out.

Known for their no-frills, affordable value,  ROG.ph has edged out its competitors despite the slew of gaming café’s, thanks to their constant innovation and improvement to make a better gaming experience for their loyal patrons. They prioritize in creating a comfortable environment that’s air-conditioned, clean and well-lit.




YouTube Link:  https://youtu.be/jx37WMq3QwI









FRANCHISE PACKAGE:

Contact Details: bhenjie@rog.ph
Franchise Fee: 280k
Franchise Package: starts at P6.7 M
Royalty Fee: 10%
Advertising Fee: 4%
Terms of Renewal: 4 years initial

Why Icelavie's Drinks Have a Lot of Ice


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With the sweltering Manila heat, horrendous traffic, or stressful commute, what could be more refreshing than sipping a 32-ounce cup of Ice cold drink that can withstand 6 hours without losing its coffee or fruity taste. Perfect on the road , on the go, or just chilling leisurely at  its four outlets, the popular Malaysian brand “Icelavie” is now here to quench Metro Manila’s thirst and soothe down hot tempers with their oh so cool coffee concoctions, tea and fruit juice varieties.

The huge drinks come in their signature blue cartons with a handle that make take-outs more convenient. Icelavie’s thirst quenchers are available at its three outlets in Makati City and one in Manila.  These are in Paseo Center, Snack Hub 2nd floor Circuit Lane, Glorietta 4 cinema, all in Makati City, as well as in Snack Alley, UN Square Mall, Manila.

Coffee lovers prefer Icelavie’s Signature, Caramel Macchiato or Dark Chocolate. All are made from high quality Arabica coffee. Tea drinkers like Green Tea and Thai Milk Tea. The health conscious like the luscious fruit flavors such as Fruit Paradise, Mango Apple, Lime, Red Plum, Grape, and Tropicana. All concoctions are available in handy, recyclable containers that are fun and practical, and at the same time, absorb the cup’s wetness, making it easier to lug around.



YouTube Link:   https://youtu.be/FvPrbc-7ldY


FRANCHISE PACKAGE:

Turnkey Investment included Franchise Fee: Php 405,000
Royalty Fee: 4%
Advertising Fee: 2%
Terms of Renewal: 3 years initial, 3 renewals of 3 years each







Contact Details:

yrkfranchisinginc@gmail.com

Filipino Sign Language Interpreters for Duterte’s SONA


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Local news networks ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), GMA, TV5, and PTV4 recently tapped Filipino Sign Language (FSL) interpreters for the Third State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday, July 23, 2018 at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City.

To be able to fully deliver the President’s speech to the country’s Deaf community, the School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, together with the Philippine Federation of the Deaf and the Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI), lent the helping hands of its skilled and steadfast Deaf and hearing coordinators, partners, and associates to interpret the SONA through FSL.

Sign Language interpreters include SDEAS Dean Nicky Templo-Perez and John Baliza for ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC) and DZMM; Jojo Esposa and Joi Villareal for GMA; Jun Sevilla and Rjay Soriano Jr. for TV5; and Naty Natividad and Febe Sevilla for PTV 4.






Photo Captions:

Cover photo: Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI) President John Baliza and Benilde School of Deaf Education and Applied Studies (SDEAS) Dean Nicky Templo Perez for ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN News Channel (ANC), and DZMM

1. Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI)’s Naty Natividad for PTV4
2. Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI)’s Jojo Esposa and Joi Villareal for GMA
3. Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI)’s Rjay Soriano for TV5
4. Philippine National Association of Sign Language Interpreters (PNASLI)’s Jun Sevilla for TV5

Brilliant Finds at Upcoming León Exchange Online Auction On July 27 and 28



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Lalique crystal, Hermés ashtrays, Tiffany chargers as well as Botong Francisco drawings and Fernando Zobel watercolors are just some of the brilliant finds at the upcoming two-day online auction of León Exchange on July 27 and 28.

“There are numerous gems in the current sale. For the budding collector, we have quite a few introductory pieces such as paper works by the masters and several contemporary pieces to feed one’s interest in art. For the seasoned collector, on the other hand, there is just the right Art Deco armoire or Huanghuali piece to be discovered and cherished — not to mention Saprid sculptures that are just divine,” explains Jaime Ponce de Leon.

On the first day, July 27th, León Exchange has in focus “The Collectors’ Vault”, featuring many precious artworks, objects, as well as letters and stamps. Oil on mother-of-pearl paintings, possibly attributed to Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, silver-backed brushes and magnifying glasses with tortoise-shell handles are some of the many treasures from the Ramon N. Villegas collection. Villegas was a renowned antiquarian and scholar of all things Philippine.

“The Property of a Prima Ballerina”, the legendary Felicitas “Tita” Radaic, showcases the books and paintings accumulated over “a lifetime of dancing in the world’s capitals and a love of literature, wisdom and art.” Rare santoses, all with National Museum stamps and collected by her husband, art historian and intellectual Ante Radaic from across the islands are also featured. Several tomes of Rizaliana are also available.

The collection of an Old Malabon family, the Dionisios, consists of collectible furniture including an outstanding 3-drawer Sheraton. 




León Exchange continues its celebration with “L’Art de Vivre (The Art of Living Well)” on Day 2, July 28th. A range of furniture, chandeliers and lamps, silverware, crystal and china grace the “Heiresses’ Homes and Tables” section. Names recognizable to top interior designers include Eames and Fortuny as well as Baker and Ralph Lauren. Exquisite lacquered accent pieces, tortoise-shall side tables, and Edo-period gold-leafed screens are also presented.

On both days, a section called “Found Objects” covers lithographs and prints, marvelous contemporary works and artist toys, mid-century modern finds as well as wardrobes, tables and chairs from all the eras. 




One can indulge one’s tastes for the exquisite at all price points at the upcoming online auction, says Jaime Ponce de Leon, “and all that from one’s armchair or boudoir. The online auction gives clients the convenience of bidding through their mobiles or laptops, without having to trek all the way to where physical auctions happen.” This convenience makes online auctions for smaller-value — but no less enchanting — lots trending,” he said.

It’s as simple as going to www.leonexchange.com and registering as a buyer. Previews for the superb lots begin on Wednesday, July 18, 2018.

Maningning Miclat Art Awards 2018: Deadline for Submission of Entries Extended Up To July 31


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The Maningning Miclat Art Foundation, Inc. (MMAFI), in cooperation with District Gallery and Far Eastern University, is pleased to announce the extension of submission of Online Entries to the 2018 Maningning Art Competition to July 31, 2018.

Entries must be submitted to maningning2018@gmail.com. Image file of the entry must be high-quality, high-definition, and in JPG format. Artist name, title, dimension, medium, and year of the artwork must be included. Passport photo, biodata, birth certificate, and entry form must be attached in email. File name format is [title]_[size in cm]_[year].JPG (Example: TroubleInParadise_160cmx184cm_2018.JPG)

Artists of shortlisted entries will be informed via email on August 13.

Actual artwork of shortlisted entries must be submitted with a passport photo, biodata, copy of birth certificate, and notarized entry form to FEU President’s Committee on Culture Office no later than August 28. The painter is responsible for transporting and submitting entries to FEU. The painter hereby releases the Maningning Miclat Art Foundation, District Gallery, and FEU from any claims of damage to artwork due to storage or transport in connection with the competition.

Shortlisted entries will be unveiled and exhibited at the Exhibit Hall of the Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts at Far Eastern University from September 3 to September 28. Awarding will be at FEU on September 28 back to back with the performance art, “Ginugunita Kita.” All submitted artworks will be available for sale.

The top prize to be chosen by the Board of Judges will be awarded as follows: A Julie Lluch Sculpture trophy, Php28,000.00, Miclat book collection, and a solo exhibit at District Gallery.

All entries must be claimed by the buyer, with painter present on September 29 from 8:00am to 5:00pm at FEU. Likewise, paintings not sold must be claimed by the artists on the same day.


For further inquiries, send an email to: maningningfoundation@gmail.com

AWS Hackdays 2018 Philippine Champion to Compete in Jakarta


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Team Makati Boyz wins with their intelligent Customer Relations application aims to help the local e-commerce sector improve customer experience through inclusive in-store technology.

Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company, announced Team Makati Boyz as the winner of country level AWS Hackdays 2018 in the Philippines, with its intelligent customer relations application, which intends to leverage image and video recognition to improve business insights for customer retention. The team will receive an all-expense paid trip to Jakarta, Indonesia, where they will represent the Philippines in the hackathon’s grand finale on 19-20 September 2018.

AWS Hackdays is an annual education and hackathon event held across six countries in Southeast Asia, which saw competing teams build artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) based solutions around the themes of transportation; media and entertainment; e-commerce; and fintech. The Philippine leg of the competition saw a total of 18 teams comprising 61 participants, who used AWS services including Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Polly, Amazon Rekognition, and Amazon Lex, to build their solutions within 12 hours. These solutions were then evaluated by a judging panel based on their innovation, business impact, implementation, and user experience.

A total of 18 teams and 61 participants joined AWS Hackdays 2018’ Philippine leg to develop solutions using AWS technology

“We would like to congratulate Team Makati Boyz on their well-deserved win with the impressive solution they built in under 12 hours using Amazon Artificial Intelligence and Amazon Machine Learning  services. Through the AWS Hackdays, we look to educate developers across the region on the opportunities to build innovative solutions with AI and ML. By harnessing AWS technologies, especially Amazon SageMaker to build, train, and deploy ML models; Amazon Polly to build speech-enabled applications; and Amazon Lex to build chatbots, these solutions can help contribute to ongoing advancement of Southeast Asia in the region, and inspire the next generation of talented developers,” said Nick Walton, Managing Director for ASEAN, AWS.



Team Makati Boyz, Marco Valmores (L), Gonzalo Relova (C), Raphael Quisumbing (R), and Joseph Sergovia (not in photo) will be representing the Philippines’ at the Grand Finale in Jakarta, Indonesia.

“When considering our project, we first had to identify the top issues and trends facing the E-commerce sector in the Philippines. We realized that while virtual stores are growing in popularity, in-store locations still provide valuable insights to customer experience. The idea banks on using the stores’ CCTV cameras that capture images and moods of walk-ins to enhance data on customer behavior through improved demographic and psychographic matching. With AWS technologies, such as the Amazon Rekognition, we were able to build our solution by adding image and video analysis to our application. We expect to develop it even further after this competition,” said Raphael Quisumbing of Team Makati Boyz.

At the AWS Hackdays 2018 grand finale in Jakarta, Indonesia, Team Makati Boyz will  compete with the winners from Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand for the coveted grand prize – an all-expense paid trip to attend the world’s top cloud conference - AWS re:Invent 2018 in Las Vegas, USA on 26-30 November 2018.

PSYSC: Are You Ready for Action This Camp 2018?


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Join us, and let’s get physical this July at the National Youth Science, Technology,  Environment Summer Camp 2018!

The Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs (PSYSC) calls on all junior and senior high school science and sports enthusiasts! If you are ready for some action, then set your goals high because we will make you full and fueled with various exciting activities in store just for you!

Don’t miss this chance to be part of the National Youth Science, Technology, and Environment Summer Camp 2018 this July 26-29, 2018, at D’Leonor Inland Resort and Adventure Park, Davao City, as we charge and tackle the topic of Human Kinetics!
This year, we’ll go beyond our limits!
So, wait no more because time is running short! For inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly through our event secretariat, Ms. Julia Jumalon, at (0997) 586 6239 / (02) 332 8151.



Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/psysc.nystesc for more updates!

EVENT ORGANIZERS
CAMP 2018 is organized by the Philippine Society of Youth Science Clubs (PSYSC). Considered the largest umbrella organization of science clubs in the Philippines, PSYSC has been promoting its thrust of public understanding of science, technology, and the environment for 47 years now.

Let’s get physical this July! #ReadySetGo #CAMP2018

Monday, July 23, 2018

My First Class Flight Experience at Etihad Airways


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PART 1: How I Booked It

In May 2018 I fulfilled one of my wildest travel goals of flying in First Class. Not Premium Economy; not Business; but FIRST and for FREE. If you guessed that this was possible through credit cards and mileage programs, then you're absolutely right. After all, I'm not the first and won't be the last traveler in the world to do it. (Fortunately, this won't be the last time I fly First for free either.) But let me elaborate.

As far as I know, there are no local (Philippine) credit card that lets you earn miles with Etihad Guest, which is Etihad's frequent flyer program. On the other hand, nearly all local credit cards let you redeem points for Mabuhay Miles, the frequent flyer program of the country's flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL). Fortunately, I became aware of the many partnerships Etihad has with various airlines - including PAL. In 2016 I learned it was possible to redeem Mabuhay Miles for Etihad as well as All Nippon Airways flights! View it here. I also realized that soon enough, I could potentially have enough miles to book a First Class flight with Etihad. Since then, I became consciously mindful of airline partnerships and how many miles I've been earning to accomplish my goal. I feel the need to somehow thank PAL for making this possible because of their existing partnership with Etihad. (In case you were wondering, I've been converting credit card points to airline miles since 2009. Yes, it's been 10 years! I said it was possible; I never said it was easy. Nothing worth waiting for ever is!)

So this year, I finally earned enough miles from different sources, not just credit cards, to book a First Class flight. And it's not just any First Class cabin - it's consistently considered one of the world's best in its league: Etihad's First Apartment on their Airbus A380, which is the largest aircraft in the world. Etihad flies their A380 to New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Paris and London. I had enough miles to fly to either Paris or London, and since I just went to Paris recently and I have never been to the UK where the Royal Wedding was taking place soon, the choice was clear.

After going through the tedious process of getting a UK visa, one day in March 2018 I went to the Philippine Airlines UE-Recto office to finally cash out my miles. At first, the staff were completely clueless about my request. I don't blame them since I expect this rarely happens. After I explained how it was possible from their website and further verification on their end, they assisted me in my request. There was limited availability for award seats, and I ended up with May 15. Etihad flies three times daily to London, and I picked flight EY 17 that to me had the best schedule of departing at 1:55 PM from Abu Dhabi and arriving at 6:45 PM in Heathrow. I redeemed 84,000 miles in exchange for the "free" airfare and paid only PHP 10,000 (USD 200) in taxes and fees for what should have been a PHP 375,000 (USD 7,000 - yes, the price of a second-hand car) one-way flight. Not a bad deal right?? Shout-out to the PAL staff who were really helpful! (Soon after I also booked a flight to the UAE, Dubai to be exact, with Cathay Pacific via Hong Kong.)




PART 2: The First Class Experience - Even Before the Actual Flight

On May 15, 2018 my first First Class journey began with the Etihad Mercedes Benz picking me up at my hotel in Dubai, the Grand Hotel Excelsior Deira (formerly Sheraton Deira), where I received a call in my room from the concierge in the morning. I booked this service around 2 weeks before my flight by calling the local Etihad hotline, but do note that sadly as of today First and Business Class redemption tickets (those using miles) are no longer eligible for the complimentary limo pick up service from anywhere in the UAE. This was one of the reasons, apart from being in London in time for the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on May 19, that I decided to use my miles when I did (before the free service was withdrawn or more cost-cutting measures were made.) I find it hard to believe that Etihad posts over a USD 1 billion loss year after year, even as they do cost cuts, while their biggest competitor Emirates is highly profitable. 





When I entered the First Class Check-In terminal, it looked more like a hotel lobby due to the absence of traditional check-in counters. A 'bellboy' helped me with my suitcase and escorted me to the check-in seats while there was a waiting lounge across from it. Apparently, standing up and queueing is for poor people. Haha! I took my seat and handed over my passport. The staff remarked that I was early. Indeed, I made sure I was to have enough time to fully utilize the First Class lounge facilities. Checking in was quick, but I learned that taking photos in this area is prohibited because apparently it is forbidden to take photos of the local women. Outside of the airport, I never seemed to have this problem on this trip to the UAE as well as previous ones. 




Immediately after this area was the First Class immigration and security and there was no one in line! As she was stamping my passport, the immigration lady who owns a Chanel handbag asked me: "Where is your job?" This is normally a question asked upon entering a country and not exiting it, so I think she was implying that it was odd that a Filipino like me could fly First Class (while an Emirati like her has/could not?) Yes, Filipinos are commonly customer service staff or laborers all over the world (because we are hardworking, hospitable and speak foreign languages really well - not just English!), but that doesn't mean we should be generalized and/or underestimated. :)





Right in front of security was the gateway to the uber exclusive Etihad First Class Lounge and Spa. The first floor was merely an entrance/boarding pass verfication to the lounge that was located on the second level. In my opinion, the lounge prior to your Business or First Class flight makes up a third or sometimes even half of your entire Business Class or First Class experience. After all, you do spend between 1-3 hours in here.After going up the elevator, fresh orchids and ceiling ornaments welcome you into the lounge. A small snacks area can be found on the left side that serves different kinds of dates and Arabic coffee. As I looked around, one of the staff offered to assist serving me. All the dates seem to taste the same though. There was a general reception area, and another one for the lounge itself. The spa area also had one of its own.




I went inside all the rooms except for the cigar lounge, prayer rooms and smoking lounge because I had no business being there. Guests of The Residence, a level of First Class that is one notch above all other 'regular' First Class products that only Etihad and no other airline offers, have a private room to themselves the same way they have their own room and bathroom inside the aircraft.

There is a hallway that leads to the washrooms at the end of the hall with the spa entrance on the right. The first thing I did after doing a little exploring was to have the complimentary 15-minute spa treatment at the Six Senses Spa with several choices of massages and facials. Below is a photo of the massage room and while the 'seat' may not look comfortable, it most certainly was and did its purpose. The masseur was Filipino, as were two of the receptionists. 











After a recharging massage session, I made my way to the huge lounge area where I was greeted by one of the wait staff with the menu and he asked me what I wanted to drink. One of the rooms was called Relax and Recline, which allowed you to do exactly those. There were about eight recliners and LCD screens with captivating images. I wasn't in the mood to nap since I just woke up a few hours ago, so I spent my time exploring some more. On one corner of the lounge was the TV Room which had a couple of international news channels airing. The lounge itself, or at least the parts close to the windows, had plenty of natural light. 








There was a fully-stocked self-service beverage fridge, espresso corner and some fruits. I don't seem to recall seeing any of these when I visited the Etihad Business Class lounge six months prior; I only recall there being a bar and bartender too. 




There were actually two bars in the First Class lounge. The smaller one (photo above) was near the kitchen. The lounge had a huge dining area, which took up most of the space, although there were hardly any people inside the lounge. In fact, I think there were more staff than guests at that time that morning. Unlike the Business Class lounge of Etihad (or most airlines and airports for that matter), the setting wasn't buffet-style but rather fine dining, which is the norm in most if not all airlines' First Class lounges. Everything on the menu was cooked to order.



During breakfast time, each table came with a trio of fruit jam on a plate. I realized I hadn't actually eaten any meal yet all day since I got picked up, probably due to the excitement. So, I began to order starting from breakfast. I learned that the course meals in the Etihad First Class lounge I read about in previous blog posts were no longer offered for months now. Anyway, first I had the hot chocolate and the Eggs Benedict, which looked as good as it tasted. Each slice of egg, yolk, cheese, spinach, ham and bread practically melted in my mouth! (You can view photos of the menus from the lounge and flight I uploaded on Google drive.)



Another savory item I had for breakfast was the Stuffed Paneer Cheese with lentils and mint yoghurt. It reminded of thin slices of Halloumi cheese, which similarly should be consumed as soon as it's served because it starts to turn stale as it turns cold. Lastly, I'm so glad I was tempted into ordering the Pancakes with apple ragout on the menu, because it looked equally pretty as its texture was fluffy.




After consuming all that food, I was stuffed. I went back to exploring the rest of the lounge. I hung around next at the bigger bar, which was right beside the windows with a view of the airport runways, and its design was so chic and Instagrammable.

I decided to pass the time by charging and being on my phone in the Relax and Recline room with some drinks which came served with mixed nuts. Soon enough it was lunchtime, which meant the menu had changed. I decided to try one final, light meal before leaving the lounge and boarding my flight, where I would be having even more food whenever I wanted. I ordered the Cream of Pea Soup. It had a striking light green color which both complemented and contrasted with the faint pink hue of my "rose petals" drink. Then I picked the Grilled Beef Tenderloin over the Salmon Fillet (because I assume there would be salmon on the flight like they always do), cooked medium well, and it was was very tender - but the hand-cut fries tasted remarkable on their own! - even without the honey mustard-Worcestershire sauce it paired perfectly with. 













Even though it was my first time flying First Class, I had really high expectations of the service and food but they were all exceeded. The one concern I did have was the layout of the lounge. The one washroom was located on one end of the lounge which took some time to walk to if you were staying near the Relax and Recline room (the other end).

I'll continue the story on Part 2 of my Etihad Airways flight experience so watch out for the remaining but more exciting story ...soon!


Contributed by Kevin Tsai of the TravelGuyShops
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