If you love the thrill of air travel but could do without the turbulence and questionable food, this bizarre hotel room might be for you. At the Corendon Amsterdam New-West, you can get a full ...
The plane was built in 1976, and was was last operated by Transjet, a Swedish airline that went bankrupt in 2002. It was converted by owner Oscar Diös into a functioning hotel. It has 33 rooms ...
The plane was complete with seats, lights that turn on and a full cockpit with buttons and controls that guests can “fiddle with.” His stay at the Corendon New West hotel in Amsterdam ...