This concept hotel suite inside a plane cabin comes with a king-size bed, drawers, and a mini sofa
This concept hotel suite inside a plane cabin comes with a king-size bed, drawers, and a mini sofa
An aerial view of the cabin shows the S-curve shape of the lobby separating six rooms. There's also a transparent galley located at the cabin's rear, allowing passengers to easily make contact with cabin crew should they need anything during their flight.
Rooms are completely private, while an intuitive Smart Inflight Service System anticipates passengers' preferences through sensors; the information is then delivered to cabin crew so they can cater specifically to fliers.
A bed in a single room is far more comfortable than your average plane seat in economy. In all rooms, there's hanging space for clothes and racks for carry-on luggage, as well as drawers for personal belongings.
Of course, the double room is the most spacious option.
When the seats aren't fully reclined, there's even a mini sofa for socialising.
And once the seats are laid flat, they turn into a comfy king-size bed — as you would expect from a stay at a 5-star hotel.
Double rooms also come with a 42-inch screen — certainly an upgrade from the tiny box on the back of someone else's seat.