Yotel, a Japanese-style capsule hotel which is the brainchild of the team behind Yo! Sushi is getting a Cinderella makeover next week and lands at Gatwick, ready to welcome those who fear they might miss their flight. The Japanese capsule hotels are coffin-like rooms stacked one on top of the other. The hotel was invented as ultra-cheap accommodation for office workers who miss the last train home. The Yotel will have premium and standard cabin capsules, providing privacy, rest and sleep tweaked with a touch of class. Travelers will also be able to book cabins in four-hour blocks for $62.50, ideal for sudden delays or lengthy lay-overs. Each air-conditioned, 10.5 square meter capsule contains a sofa-bed, work desk with free Internet connectivity, en-suite bathroom with "monsoon rain shower" and flat-screen TV, with program downloads available. When you’re awake, there are 60 TV channels, 80 radio channels, 5,000 music tracks and new-release DVDs to keep you entertained. You can also order food through the TV. Costs: A standard cabin from £25 for four hours, from £55 overnight; a premium cabin costs from £40 for four hours, from £80 overnight. Bookable on-line, each Yotel has fully automated check-in and check-out. Another capsule hotel will follow at Heathrow before the year’s end. Don’t you wish to miss the flight once? Trust me it’s a hip new way to kip. Source: Daily Express.