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Etihad Airways passengers met by Batman, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety

There was even a bigger surprise in store too!

Not many people are at their best when disembarking after a long flight as they wait for their luggage at the carousel.

But when your favourite Warner Bros. characters are waiting for you in person then it’s bound to put a big smile on your face.

Well, that’s what happened recently at Abu Dhabi Airport when Bugs Bunny, Batman and the Looney Tunes gang met Etihad passengers as they waited to pick up their luggage.

Among the luggage on the carousel were tell-tale clues that this was no ordinary luggage collection point. Mixed into passenger luggage were baskets of carrots Batman’s suitcase, and quirky resort baggage revolving along the conveyer belt.

And before unsuspecting passengers knew it, Etihad’s Cabin Crew appeared alongside none other than Batman, Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester and Tweety, entertaining the crowd at the airport with nothing but happy faces as they the characters unfurled  them a banner saying: “Welcome to Abu Dhabi. Home to Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi”.

 

 

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 Obviously as a wave of excitement appeared among the tired travellers, it also created so memorable Instagram moments to capture for fun-filled memories.

Wait…there’s more!

As passengers collected their luggage, they noticed a tag which had no less than complimentary tickets to visit the incredibly immersive indoor theme park on Yas Island, Warner Bros. World™ Abu Dhabi!

Through Etihad’s ‘Little VIP’ family-friendly flying programme in collaboration with Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi, children travelling on Etihad receive Warner Bros World themed gift bags featuring such treats as Tweety Pie blankets and Scooby Doo back packs. The airline also puts families first with priority check-in desks and special attention from the Cabin Crew.

For more information on Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, please visit wbworldabudhabi.com

Image source Etihad Airways

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