Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

(Image source: Reproduction / Boeing)

Who says you have to be squashed between economy-class seats for endless hours while facing long-haul flights? If you have a lot - but a lot ! - money left, it is now possible to fly comfortably inside individual booths offered by Boeing.

The US company included an area called Aeroloft in its BBJ 747-8, custom-made for a few customers who can afford to shell out $ 350 million for a private aircraft.

The new planes feature 8 beds in small private rooms, plus a closet, so travelers can change or tweak their look. The new feature is located at the top of the aircraft and represents an addition of 36.5 square meters to the total area of ​​the plane, totally intended for the comfort of the most VIP. Check out the gallery below for some images of Aeroloft:

Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

Boeing turns planes into flying hotels [gallery]

Sources: Boeing and DVICE.