Cold War Aircraft Suite is a Modern Hotel Room With a Cockpit
Rose Nazarali — January 24, 2010 — Autos
A cold war aircraft in the Netherlands has been transformed into a hotel suite full of modern luxury. The airplane, which sits at the Teuge airport. The one-room suite includes three flat-screen televisions, a sauna, jacuzzi and a Blu-ray player.
Guests even have access to the fully-equipped cockpit at the front of the plane. The nightly fee of €350 even includes a 24-hour hostess. Check out the Cold War aircraft suite in the gallery above!
Guests even have access to the fully-equipped cockpit at the front of the plane. The nightly fee of €350 even includes a 24-hour hostess. Check out the Cold War aircraft suite in the gallery above!
Trend Themes
1. Upcycling Hotel Rooms - Transforming retired objects into luxury hotel suites presents opportunities for creative upcycling businesses.
2. Aviation-themed Accommodations - Creating unique hotel experiences by incorporating aircraft and aviation accommodations into hotel designs can attract adventure-seeking travelers.
3. Luxury Amenities in Unconventional Spaces - Innovative hotels can attract travelers by providing luxury amenities and features in unexpected spaces, like a retired aircraft.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels that create unique upcycled and aviation experiences can differentiate themselves from competitors and attract a new niche of travelers.
2. Sustainable Design - Upcycling projects like converting retired aircraft into hotel rooms promotes sustainable design and keeps these objects out of landfills.
3. Entertainment Technology - Hotels that offer the latest entertainment technology features in unconventional spaces like a retired aircraft can create memorable experiences for guests.
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