This old flight control deck has been transformed into a luxury apartment suite making Stolkholm's Arlanda airport the only airport that's also a well sought out travel destination.
Artist Cilla Ramnek and the Arlanda airport partnered with vacation rental company HomeAway to give the old tower the makeover it needed. Standing 262 feet in the air, this unique luxury apartment offers its guests incomparable views of Stockholm's landscape visible from the panoramic windows that enclose the room. Situated right next to the landing strip, this transformed hotel room offers the unique opportunity to watch planes pass by, making for the perfect getaway for aviation fanatics and travelers seeking unique experiences.
Quick rental sites like Airbnb have created a market for unique travel experiences which bring new life to places like this abandoned flight deck.
Elevated Control Tower Suites
Arlanda Airport Transformed an Old Flight Deck into a Luxury Suite
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Airport Accommodations - The transformation of the flight control deck into a luxury suite highlights the trend of airports offering unique and high-end accommodations.
2. Aviation Tourism - The opportunity to watch planes pass by from a transformed hotel room taps into the trend of travelers seeking unique aviation experiences.
3. Revitalizing Spatial Heritage - The makeover of the old tower demonstrates the trend of repurposing and revitalizing abandoned spaces, creating new and exciting destinations.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The luxury airport accommodations trend presents an opportunity for hotels and hospitality companies to expand their offerings by partnering with airports.
2. Travel and Tourism - Aviation tourism opens up possibilities for travel and tourism industry players to attract aviation enthusiasts and adventure-seekers with unique accommodations and experiences.
3. Real Estate - Revitalizing spatial heritage offers the real estate industry potential disruptive innovation opportunities, such as repurposing abandoned buildings and landmarks into new attractions or residences.