- Startup Napaway
Coach is launching a sleeperbus service with private suites. - These suites can be used as an office, lounge for two people, or bedroom with a mattress.
Say goodbye to dreadful overnight
Unlike the typical budget bus with rows of packed seats, Napaway Coach's 18 onboard suites can convert into an office, lounge for two people, or bedroom. Given Napaway's red-eye itineraries, the latter mode will likely be used more frequently, and for good reason: The seats can turn into a 6.5-foot-long bed with a memory foam mattress, bedding, and a privacy screen.
For a more restful slumber, passengers will also receive a "nap kit" with toiletries like an eye mask, earplugs, and a toothbrush. But if a night owl traveler would rather stay up and work, the suites will also have WiFi, outlets, foldout desks, device mounts, and "in-flight" entertainment options, creating a flexible space for every passenger's needs.
his arrangement was developed with Butterfly Flexible Seating Solutions and was inspired by the company's aviation seating designs.
Service will be limited when the company begins operations on June 17. Its first trip will bring passengers from Washington, DC to
At least nine hours on the road may seem unreasonable compared to faster flight options. But according to a statement from Dan Aronov, Napaway's founder, using a coach service eliminates wasted waiting time at airports. And because pickups and dropoffs are in the heart of both cities, there's no need to navigate complicated bus terminals or airports.
More routes and times will be unveiled as the company progresses.
Napaway isn't the only new luxury bus startup servicing the Washington, DC market. In late 2021, the Jet began operating $99 bus rides between the capital and New York City. Like Napaway, the Jet relies on luxurious amenities — like its motion-canceling seats and in-seat service — to set it apart from less expensive long-haul bus competitors.