The days of neck pillows and kids kicking your seat are over, at least if you can afford to fly to Dubai on the new Etihad Airways planes. James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “These new living spaces will raise inflight product and service standards to their highest level yet in commercial aviation and alter air travellers’ expectations of inflight comfort and luxury forever. The highest end seat is the The Residence, which offers a three-room VIP suite, including a living room, double bedroom and a shower. The Residence also comes with a personal butler, who has received specialist training at the Savoy Butler Academy in London, and a travel concierge team which coordinates ground transportation, dining, and other amenities.