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If your plans to become the CEO of a titanic multinational have fallen through, here's your chance to sample a billionaire's life on a budget while you regroup.
Simply book into this Airbnb - the fuselage of a Boeing 727 airliner decked out as a private jet, complete with a king-sized bed, sofas, a kitchen and a hot tub.
And if you fancy a change from pretending to be a billionaire, you can always play at being a pilot. The plane's cockpit is in place with working lights and 'hundreds of switches', a feature that made one guest feel 'like a child again'.
The fuselage doesn't have wings, but is mounted on top of shipping containers in the secure 'Skyline Park' creative industries hub in the Brislington area of Bristol, England.
Guests access the park using a code, then climb up some stairs onto an outdoor deck complete with a hot tub and shower.
Aviation fans can spend the night in the fuselage of a Boeing 727 'private jet' (above) that retains its original luxury fixtures and fittings. The quirky Airbnb is located in the Brislington area of Bristol
The grounded plane no longer has wings, but does boast a cockpit, pictured, with working lights and 'hundreds of switches', so holidaymakers can pretend they're the captain of their own aircraft
From there, they can climb up the working 'air stairs' to get into their abode for the night.
As pictures show, the converted plane is a feast for the eyes, with 'walnut panelling, gold details and crystals' bedecking the interiors.
The plane was built in 1968 but converted into a private jet in 1981.
The hosts reveal: 'The interiors are all original from 1981 and restored. In some places there is wear and tear to be expected of a 40-plus-year-old fit out, including some stains on the cream wool carpet.'
The 'exquisite space' offers a comfortable night's stay for up to four guests in two bedrooms
As pictures show, the converted plane is a feast for the eyes, with 'walnut panelling, gold details and crystals' bedecking the interiors
The restored 1981 interior features three toilets, two lounge areas (one seen here), a deck, hot tub and working kitchen
The 'exquisite space', according to its Airbnb listing, offers a comfortable night's stay for up to four guests in two bedrooms.
As well as a king-sized bed, there are two single bunk beds and fresh bedding.
The plane has two lounge spaces with TVs: one with comfortable first-class style seating, drinks cabinets and a large table for dining, and another with a sofa for lounging.
The spacious fuselage also has three toilets, an indoor shower and in the kitchen a full-sized fridge-freezer.
There are also heaters throughout the aircraft that can be adjusted individually and a 'complex' lighting system controlled by multiple switches that 'guests are encouraged to play with'.
The plane was built in 1968 and converted into a private jet in 1981
The hosts reveal: 'The interiors are all original from 1981 and restored. In some places there is wear and tear to be expected of a 40-plus-year-old fit out, including some stains on the cream wool carpet.' There are heaters throughout the aircraft that can be adjusted individually and a 'complex' lighting system controlled by multiple switches - and 'guests are encouraged to play with this'
The fuselage is 'mounted on top of ISO shipping containers' in the secure 'Skyline Park' creative industries hub
That should give anyone staying a taste of the fun that's to be had when they explore the front of the aircraft and the show-stopper feature - the cockpit.
Guests can sit in the pilot and co-pilot's seats, play with the yoke, flip switches, hit buttons, push on the gearbox and shout 'mayday' as they pretend to fly the plane.
The 'Boeing 727 Airliner Private Jet' has received rave reviews from holidaymakers with a five-out-of-five rating on Airbnb.
Tourist 'Jade' wrote: 'The plane was amazing. I felt like a child again playing in the cockpit and pretending to fly.
'The furniture and décor was amazing too - felt like I was a rich person on a private jet! Would definitely recommend this place to anyone.'
While 'Lindsay' added: 'What a unique find! We will never forget our stay.
'I can honestly say this was such a memorable experience and the plane surpassed all our expectations! I came across this by chance and could not resist booking it as a surprise for my husband… it’s safe to say he was surprised!
'Yes, it’s a little pricey, but how often do you get the chance to stay on a Boeing 727?!
'The plane was bursting with charm, character, and so many cupboards and switches to explore… the original furniture and expensive accessories made it all the more luxurious.'
The Airbnb has a two-night minimum stay at a cost of £300 a night plus a cleaning fee (£50) and Airbnb service fee (£110). Visit: Airbnb.co.uk.