
Airport Dimensions has launched Sleepover as stand-alone brand for in-terminal sleep stations with modular pods and cabins.
The company says the concept has been proven at Dubai International Airport and Hamad International in Doha, with recent addition at Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport. A Lima facility landside accommodates up to 92 guests with FlexiSuites, Nap Pods, Family Cabins and private shower rooms priced at €21.39 for two-hour stay.
Average stays in Lima last between three and four hours during late-night or early-morning flight waves. Research reveals 49pc of passengers are actively interested in sleep facilities at airports.
Andrew Van Eeden shared “travelers want privacy and real rest in the hours between or before flights, without having to compromise.”
Marinela Beke shared “early adoption has been strong, feedback is positive, and it complements our existing offer.”
Giorgio Benza shared “we are thrilled to be part of this transformative chapter for Lima Airport.
Lucio Benavente shared their extensive global expertise will redefine the experience at Jorge Chávez Airport.”
Lauren Burrill shared “Sleepover is a brand based on deep listening of guest feedback and consumer insight.”











