These Airports Have A Dreamy Solution For Travel Delays

Each soundproofed Minute Suite includes a day bed with a pullout trundle bed that sleeps up to two adults, a 32-inch flat screen TV with computer capabilities, as well as complimentary DirecTV and Netflix, and adjustable temperature controls.

The staff will also monitor your flight status and knock on your door for a wakeup if requested. More than 100,000 passengers have used the suites since the company first launched, Glass said. 

An hour in the nap room will set you back between $32 and $42, depending on how long you stay, or $160 for eight hours. And a shower (currently only available in the Dallas location) is $20 with a suite rental or $30 a la carte.

Minute Suites offers pay-per-hour nap rooms in the Atlanta, Philadelphia and Dallas-Fort Worth airports with plans to expand, Glass told HuffPost.

2. Berlin-Tegel Airport and Munich Airport, Germany

Travelers passing through Berlin or Munich can rest for an even smaller fee in a napcab. The sleep cabins each take up four square meters and feature a full bed with clean sheets, a work space, a touch screen TV with video and music options, charging stations, Internet access, air conditioning, a front door blind and adjustable light settings.

Nappers pay via a self-service touch screen outside the cabin door — 15 euros per hour during the day and 10 euros per hour overnight, with a two-hour minimum. The Munich Airport now features 16 nap cabins and the Berlin-Tegel Airport features two.

3. Dubai International and Abu Dhabi International Airport, United Arab Emirates