The Mystery Of Sky Cruise: Giant Flying Luxury Hotel That Can Stay In The Air For Years

Many people will find it difficult to believe, but there is a giant flying hotel in the form of a plane that can transport 5,000 people through the sky, glamsquad reports

 

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Sky Cruise is the name of this plane-hotel. It will have everything you could ask for in a luxury resort.

Restaurants, bars, gyms, theaters, swimming pools, and even a shopping mall can be found inside this plane-hotel, which is suspended high above the clouds.

The Sky Cruise will be driven by 20 nuclear-powered engines and piloted by artificial intelligence (Al).

This week, designer Hashem Al-Ghaii revealed the concept for this plane-hotel.

This was uploaded to YouTube. Al-Ghaili described the Sky Cruise as “the future of transportation” in the world

According to Al-Ghaii, the hotel will be able to stay in the air for years without ever touching the ground.

The plan is for airlines to use electric planes to transport guests to and from the luxury resort.

This futuristic sky hotel will feature a large hall with 360-degree views.

External glass elevators connect the hall to the main deck as well.

This Sky Cruise is not intended for people who are afraid of heights.

There will also be three balconies on each side of the Sky Cruise, which Al-Ghaili refers to as “viewing domes,” where guests can stargaze or see the northern lights.

Another thing that Sky Cruise passengers will not have to worry about is trouble in the air.

Its Al systems are said to be able to “predict air turbulence minutes before it happens” before intervening to keep guests from feeling any vibrations.

According to Al-Ghaili, the hotel will simply “glide over it.”

Nobody will have to be concerned about the sky hotel’s carbon footprint.

The 20 electric engines in the Sky Hotel will be powered by “clean nuclear energy.” This means that it will never run out of fuel.

With all of this, this sky supercar appears to be too good to be true. So we’ll wait until it’s passed the design stage.

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