What exactly are sleeping stalls versus waiting-rooms, for airport layovers?
Somebody shared about "sleeping stalls" as a comment in my previous question. Could somebody elaborate (hopefully with a picture or some link) which tell/share more about sleeping stalls and how they are different from waiting rooms. For instance, the waiting room in Doha, Qatar International Airport was "free" but one couldn't sleep unless one had a bed-sheet or something to put underneath and were ready to sleep on the floor. The only thing you could do is to sleep on a beach-chair/recliner which is not good for obese people like me.
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Not sure what Joe meant in his comment but I could think of e.g.
- closed cubicles as in the napcabs in Munich airport
- barely divided mattresses (much like a hostel) in Zurich airports airside hotel
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