Old Boeing jumbo jet in Sweden turned into luxury hotel
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A Boeing 747 parked at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm has been converted into a hotel, where guests can pay to spend the night in the cockpit of the jumbo jet or choose from a selection of luxury cabins. Seen here on January 9, 2019, the 747-200 was built for Singapore Airlines in 1976. Its days in the air ended with the bankruptcy of Transjet Airways in 2002, and in 2008 the 450-seater began its new life as hotel. Jumbo Stay passengers can stretch their legs on the observation desk built on top of one of the plane's massive wings.
A Boeing 747 parked at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm has been converted into a hotel, where guests can pay to spend the night in the cockpit of the jumbo jet or choose from a selection of luxury cabins.
A Boeing 747 parked at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm has been converted into a hotel, where guests can pay to spend the night in the cockpit of the jumbo jet or choose from a selection of luxury cabins.
A Boeing 747 parked at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm has been converted into a hotel, where guests can pay to spend the night in the cockpit of the jumbo jet or choose from a selection of luxury cabins. (Photo:VCG)