An Etihad Airways official stands inside a mock-up first class cabin, at a training facility in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Etihad Airways laid out plans on Sunday to offer passengers who find first-class seats a bit too tight a miniature suite featuring a closed-off bedroom, private bathroom and a dedicated butler. Kamran Jebreili/AP
The 125-square-foot (11.61-square-meter) area that includes a “living room” partitioned off from the first-class aisle, leather seating, a chilled minibar and a 32-inch flat-screen TV, at a training facility in Abu Dhabi. Kamran Jebreili/AP
Etihad Airways butlers pose for a photograph, at a training facility in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Kamran Jebreili/AP
An Etihad Airways official poses for a photograph inside the 125-square-foot (11.61-square-meter) area that includes a “living room” partitioned off from the first-class aisle that includes leather seating, chilled minibar and a 32-inch flat-screen TV, at a training facility in Abu Dhabi. Kamran Jebreili/AP