A man bought an old airplane and turned it into a hotel: here’s what this unusual hotel looks like inside

  1. A man bought an old airplane and decided to turn it into nothing less than a hotel 😱😱. First, he dismantled the airplane into parts, and the metal fuselage was transported to the tropical jungle on five trucks 🫣. Inside the airplane, there is everything for a comfortable stay – from modern equipment to a stunning view of the jungle and the ocean 😲.

    Curious to see what this unusual hotel looks like inside? If so, the photos were shown in the first comment 👇👇

    The old passenger airplane, a Boeing 727 built in 1965, was used for many years on international flights – first to South Africa and later to Colombia.

    After it was retired from service, the aircraft was purchased with the aim of converting it into a unique hotel suite.

    The fuselage was completely dismantled into separate parts and then transported to the tropical jungle on five trucks. The transportation required careful route preparation and precise size calculations to avoid damage to the structure.

    At the new location, the fuselage was placed on a specially constructed metal pedestal 15 meters high.

    This placement not only protected it from possible flooding but also created the illusion that the aircraft was ready for takeoff.

    After installation, the process of converting the interior began. All technical elements unrelated to its future use were removed.

    The interior was finished with teak wood, giving it strength and resistance to the humid climate. The space was divided into functional zones: bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom.

    From the original airplane, only the outer shell with the distinctive shapes of the fuselage and wings remained.

    Inside, the space is fully adapted for comfortable guest stays, equipped with modern furniture, appliances, and facilities. The structure has become a permanent hotel suite available for short-term rental.

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