What The World's First Luxury Hotel Inside Two Commercial Planes In Argentina Looks Like

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Argentina has taken luxury travel to new heights – literally. The country recently unveiled a one-of-a-kind hotel inside two retired commercial aeroplanes in Oncativo, Cordoba. Named Air Damasco, the hotel combines modern amenities with a themed decor that promises a unique stay. 

Each aircraft features eight double rooms with balconies, jacuzzis, state-of-the-art bathrooms and air conditioning.

Recently released footage showcases the hotel's scenic countryside setting, offering a peek inside one of its rooms. The room comes with a king-size bed, a smart TV, Wi-Fi connectivity and a Bluetooth-enabled shower with ambient lights.

The project is spearheaded by entrepreneur Oscar Scorza, owner of Econovo, a company specialised in urban sanitation. Sharing the story behind the unique hotel, he said, "The idea came up unexpectedly. When I was offered the airplanes, I immediately thought of recycling them into a project, and I started brainstorming ideas."

He added, "I modified one plane for events and a dance club, and then the concept of turning the other two into a hotel emerged. My goal was to create a hotel that would stand out with its cutting-edge technology in the rooms, making it a truly one-of-a-kind experience, far different from a typical hotel."