An Airbus 320 was purchased for Rs 1.40 from a company in Bangalore to build this restaurant. In this restaurant, visitors will feel the experience of being on a real plane. The first airplane restaurant in Gujarat opened to the public on Monday (25 October). This restaurant is located on the Tarsal Bypass in Vadodara.
This restaurant is the ninth aviation-themed restaurant in the world.
In India, it is the fourth restaurant to be developed with the help of damage aircraft. An Airbus 320 was purchase for Rs 1.40 crore from a company in Bangalore to build this restaurant. Every part of the plane is brought to Vadodara and turn into a restaurant.
This restaurant has a capacity of 102 people.
In this restaurant, visitors will feel the experience of being on a real plane. Flight attendants and waitresses dress like flight attendants and flight attendants. The restaurant will make you feel like traveling on a real aircraft because there is always news. Are dining options available, you ask? Well, you have many options to choose there. The restaurant serves Punjabi, Chinese, Italian, Mexican and Thai dishes. The world’s ninth and first airplane restaurant in Gujarat has started.
The plane, made of scrap, has looked like a restaurant
102 people can sit and enjoy the food at the same time; they will try many dishes. Gujarati people like food. A unique initiative for lovers of delicious food has now been launch in the state. The state’s first airplane restaurant was set up in Vadodara. I.e., flying hotel. Which everyone can use. Significantly, the 9th in the world and 4th in India, and the first flying hotel in Gujarat opens in Vadodara.
The Airbus 320 is design for Rp 1.40 million.
The plane made of wreckage looked like a restaurant. Its value is estimate at 2 Cr. On the Tarsali shortcut in Vadodara, the world’s first high-flying restaurant has reportedly opened in Gujarat. Mehboob Mukhi created this flying hotel. He says there are nine such flying hotels in the world. The flying hotel currently operates in 8 cities in New Zealand, including Taupo, the capital city of Dhana, Ludhiana in Punjab, Mori in Haryana.
Not only that, in this flying hotel, you will try Punjabi, Chinese, Continental, Italian, Maxine, and Thai food. However, since this flying hotel is on Bypass Road, you can enjoy a late-night dinner. The owner of this flying hotel bought the fuselage and engine from an airline in Chennai. The indoor unit was then handed over to Vadodara. The airplane restaurant is built similar to the original airplane. This means that everyone who comes to eat has the experience of dining on board.
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