A 450-seater jumbo jet has been converted into a unique hotel - letting
guests sleep on a Boeing 747. The unique Jumbo Stay hostel has a
selection of 27 cabins to choose from, with some en-suite and all with
Wi-Fi and flat screen TVs.
The plane - which now remains grounded
- can also be used for conferences and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week for guests to come and visit.
The owner and the man behind
Jumbo Stay is Swedish businessman Oscar Divs, who bought the 1976 Boeing
747-200 and converted it into the hostel.
Oscar said: 'I was getting ready to expand my hostel business in 2006
when I heard about an old wreck of an aircraft for sale at Arlanda.
'Since
I had for a long time wanted to establish my business at Arlanda I
didn't hesitate for a second when this opportunity struck.'
The
prices at the Jumbo hostel range from 50 euros - around £42 - for a
shared single sex dorm to almost 200 euros - £170 - a night for the
exclusive pilot's suite.
The airplane, a decommissioned jumbo jet
built in 1976, was last operated by Transjet, a Swedish airline that
went bankrupt in 2002.
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