Are you looking for a unique travel experience that combines aviation and hospitality? Look no further than aircraft hotels, where decommissioned planes have been transformed into one-of-a-kind accommodations. From narrowbodies to jumbo jets, here are five aircraft hotels that should be on your travel bucket list.
1. Jumbo Stay – Stockholm, Sweden
Located at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Jumbo Stay is a former Singapore Airlines, Pan Am, and Transjet 747-200 that has been converted into a hotel with 33 rooms. The 450 seats were replaced with 76 beds, including two suites and a restaurant, giving guests a luxurious experience reminiscent of a bygone era in aviation. Stay in the cockpit suite for a unique view of the airport.
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2. Hotel Costa Verde – Costa Rica
Nestled in the jungle of Costa Rica, Hotel Costa Verde features a refurbished vintage 1965 727 that was saved from rotting away in San Jose. The fuselage was fitted with two bedrooms and is perched on a 50-foot pedestal, offering stunning ocean and jungle views from the deck built atop the plane’s former right wing. Sip a cocktail while enjoying the sunset from your unique vantage point.
3. Aerotel – Aviator Boutique Hotel – South Africa
A Boeing 737-200 was saved from a boneyard and restored to create the Aerotel – Aviator Boutique Hotel in South Africa. Guests can stay in the cabin and enjoy a queen bed, private bathroom, shower, free WiFi, a fridge, and tea & coffee. The hotel is located away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it the perfect place to relax and unwind.
4. Apple Camping – Wales, United Kingdom
Located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Apple Camping offers glamping in a former Etihad A319. The narrowbody has been converted into a fully operational accommodation with a bedroom and kitchen. Guests can also choose to stay in other unique accommodations such as “The UFO, The JetStar, a Train carriage, Geodesic Domes (including The Pac-Man), Yurts, Bell-Tents, and The Witch’s Hat.”
5. Vliegtuigsuite Teuge – Netherlands
Utilizing an Ilyushin-18 built in the 1960s, Vliegtuigsuite Teuge in the Netherlands has converted the entire Soviet aircraft into a single luxury suite for two guests. Guests can take a seat in the fully equipped cockpit and enjoy a fantastic view of the platform and runway at Teuge International Airport. The suite also features a Jacuzzi and a sauna.
These five aircraft hotels offer a unique and unforgettable travel experience. Each hotel has its own character, from jungle views in Costa Rica to a luxurious jumbo jet in Sweden. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast or simply looking for a unique place to stay, these aircraft hotels are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Also, you may be interested in reading: Luxury Travel by Private Jet: How to Plan Your Dream Experience?
Sources
- Source: Simple Flying
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