Prime features:
Options: The pod facility offers various types of accommodations. There are six private twin-occupancy pods, eight pods exclusively for women, and one pod specially designed for persons with disabilities. Awesome, right?
Open to all: The pods are available to everyone, not just transit passengers. Even visitors without flight tickets can book a pod, making it a versatile service for anyone spending time at the airport.
Affordable: With a price of approximately INR 500 per hour, these pods offer a cost-effective solution. Additionally, discounts are available for longer stays, with a three-hour booking costing around INR 1,400, making it a practical option for those on a budget.
Pods at other airports:
Hyderabad’s airport isn’t the only one offering pod accommodations: A look at other airports with resting pods:
Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi: Terminal 3 features snooze pods equipped with beds, TVs, and Wi-Fi for short-term rentals.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai: “Snooze at My Place” offers pods with beds, reading lights, and charging points in Terminal 2.
Dubai International Airport, UAE: “Sleep ‘n Fly” in Terminal 3 offers single pods and family cabins with beds and storage spaces.
Hamad International Airport, Doha: Sleep pods are available in quiet rooms, equipped with beds and charging points.
Singapore Changi Airport: YOTELAIR in Terminal 1 provides rentable cabins with beds, showers, and Wi-Fi.
These new pods at Hyderabad Airport aim to elevate the travel experience by offering a comfortable, hygienic, and affordable place to rest during a layover or visit.