The self-contained units are climate controlled and feature hotel-style beds
King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh has launched sleeping pods to cater to passengers in transit.
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The pods are equipped with features including air conditioning, beds, interactive screens and lockers and can cater for up to 300 passengers per day.
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The airport said the sleeping pods would offer a convenient alternative for passengers who need to rest or work when in transit.
For more information, visit www.riyadh-airport.com