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Home / Lifestyle / Argentina's Plane Hotel Takes Off!

Argentina's Plane Hotel Takes Off!

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Argentina features a unique hotel inside two retired commercial airplanes.
  • Each aircraft offers eight double rooms with modern amenities and balconies.
  • The hotel aims to boost tourism and highlight regional heritage value.

In a novel tourism initiative, Argentina has opened a unique hotel in Oncativo, Cordoba, ingeniously constructed within two retired commercial aeroplanes. Named Air Damasco, the establishment offers a blend of modern luxury and themed decor, providing guests with an unforgettable experience. Each of the two aircraft has been transformed to feature eight well-appointed double rooms, complete with private balconies, jacuzzis, and state-of-the-art bathrooms.

The brainchild of entrepreneur Oscar Scorza, the Air Damasco hotel aims to revitalize tourism in the less-explored interior regions of the province while simultaneously celebrating local heritage. The cabins have been creatively repurposed, incorporating elements such as reading rooms and small museum areas. This distinctive project aligns with a growing global trend of transforming decommissioned transportation into unique and immersive tourist attractions.

Officially inaugurated on July 9, this year, the hotel promises guests a luxurious stay connected with nature. It is designed for travellers seeking memorable adventures and a distinct alternative to conventional accommodations, offering cutting-edge technology within its unique airplane suites.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Air Damasco hotel is located in Oncativo, Cordoba, Argentina, inside two retired commercial aeroplanes.
Guests can enjoy eight double rooms per plane, featuring balconies, jacuzzis, modern bathrooms, smart TVs, and Wi-Fi.
The hotel aims to promote tourism in the province's interior and highlight the region's heritage value through a unique travel experience.

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