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  2. Sleep pod - Wikipedia

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    A sleep pod, also known as nap pod, napping pod, or nap capsule, is a special type of structure or chair that allows people to nap. Users use the pods to take private sleep breaks, often aided by technology and ambient features. Nap pods have emerged in corporate environments, hospitals, universities, airports and other public places.

  3. Orrb - Wikipedia

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    The Orrb (also known as Oculas or Ovei pod) is a monocoque-structured device fabricated from 100% recyclable glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP). It was originally designed as a relaxation pod for offices, and featured pre-recorded wellness sessions.

  4. Doha International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The last commercial flight departing from Doha International Airport was a Lufthansa plane returning to its home base of Frankfurt at 00:30 on 28 May 2014. On 14 September 2022, the airport was temporarily reopened for passenger traffic to relieve congestion at Hamad airport due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

  5. Chaotic scenes at Doha airport after thunderstorm causes ...

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    Doha is second only to Dubai among Gulf airports in terms of passenger numbers. More than 100,000 travellers pass through every day. Most passengers are in transit, with connections as short as 45 ...

  6. Solo sleeping pods aim to revolutionize European train travel

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    Austrian operator OBB’s new 33-strong fleet of night trains are claimed to revolutionize overnight rail travel, with more comfort all round and groundbreaking single “pod” cabins for solo ...

  7. Hamad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    However, lack of available land meant DIA expansion would be difficult, especially the inability to add a second runway. The planning started for a new state-of-the-art airport in 2003 while the construction began in 2005. The site of the airport (terminal and runway) lies 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of the older Doha International Airport.