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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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NEWS - Schweden: Nordkoreas Aussenminister Ri Yong-ho zu Besuch in Stockholm
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Ri Yong-ho, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea, arrives at Arlanda airport
Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea Ri Yong-ho visit to Sweden - 15 Mar 2018
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Argentina national football team arrives to Arlanda airport Stockholm, Sweden - 04 Feb 2013
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Argentina national football team arrives to Arlanda airport Stockholm, Sweden - 04 Feb 2013
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
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Bathroom
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253p )
Bedroom
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253m )
Jumbo Hostel staff dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253l )
Cabin
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253k )
Cabin
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253j )
Beds in cockpit
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253i )
Cockpit
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253h )
Beds in cockpit
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253g )
The reception and lounge area boasts orange seats, candlelit tables and a retro company logo.
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253e )
Exterior of the Jumbo Hostel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253d )
Exterior of the Jumbo Hostel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jumbo Hostel, the world's first hostel built onboard a real Boeing 747-200 Jumbo Jet, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden - Feb 2009
Editorial Use Only, No Merchandising or Advertising (No UK website usage unless fee is agreed - contact Toni Saint - 0207 239 8655 tsaint@rexfeatures.com for clearance)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monsen arkitektur / Rex Features ( 846253c )
Exterior of the Jumbo Hostel at Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Jumbo Hostel: Join the Meter-High Club
JUMBO HOSTEL: JOIN THE METER-HIGH CLUB
Here's an idea that will never take off - a hostel aboard a JUMBO JET.
The world's first built guesthouse onboard a real Boeing 747-200 has touched down at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
Guests (or is that passengers?) have the chance to sleep in the cockpit of the aircraft - which comes complete with throttle controls.
You can even wake up to the sight of real planes taxiing on the airport's runways through the windows.
The staff also dress as cabin crew - with many of them actually former air hosts and hostesses.
The plane has a reception and lounge area, complete with candlelit tables and a retro company logo, and a choice of 25 rooms.
Prices ranging from GBP 29 for a dorm bed to GBP 275 for the cockpit double, which includes private bathroom and breakfast, meaning this overnighter offers both budget flight and long haul-equivalent prices.
"It's just fantastic and unbelievably exciting to finally be able to show something so unique and special for the rest of the world," says Gisela Olsson, Site Manager at the Jumbo Hostel.
Originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 1976, the jet also spent time in Cathay and Pan Am fleets.
But now it is grounded indefinitely could be there be any better way to join the TEN METRE-high club
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Monsen arkitektur/Rex Features
Story by DEAN MURRAY
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HQNZJGHUM (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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