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On Airbnb, there is an opportunity to rent a private plane and live in it: details

On Airbnb, there is an opportunity to rent a private plane and live in it: details

The owner of the unusual apartment, John, said that travelers now have the opportunity to travel to 1956 and spend a few nights on board a plane that transported various cargoes to Alaska for 50 years.

Travelers now have the opportunity to rent an entire private plane on Airbnb but it can only be used as a home. It is not cheap. This is reported in the Mirror article.

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Classic apartments or hotel rooms look very boring, so avid travelers or lovers of new sensations are looking for unique accommodation options on various services. One such that has captured the hearts of many is the airplane house.

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The owner, named John, claims that people can travel back to 1956 aboard the DC-6 cargo plane, which has been delivering goods for about 50 years. and fuel to remote Alaskan villages.

There is a plane on a private airstrip in the city of Wasilla and it constantly looks like it is ready for takeoff. Inside, however, there is a certain dissonance, because there is a spacious dining room, a kitchen, a cozy living room, several bedrooms, a bathroom and even an exit to the cockpit.

The surprises do not end there, because from the deck built on one of the wings of the plane, a stunning view opens — the perfect place for a barbecue. The owner of the unusual house, John, shows all this on his page in the social network TikTok.

“The inspiration for building this house was the fact that the lumber was insanely expensive to build an ordinary house, and half of the house is already built, if in you have an airplane”, — said John.

During the renovation, the owner immediately decided that despite the unique view from the street, there should be a real home atmosphere inside to make it cozy. Every corner, except the cockpit, has been redone on board.

The house is rented out to travelers, but the cost of living is a bit pricey. For a night on the plane, they ask from 300 to 700 dollars (12-29 thousand hryvnias, — ed.), everything depends on the season.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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