Airbnb Lets You Spend A Night Aboard A Decked Out KLM Plane

Enter to win a #NightAt this decked out plane in Amsterdam. KLM will fly the winners to Amsterdam to partake in this once-in-a-lifetime Airbnb adventure.[http://engine.nectarads.com/p/eyJhdiI6NzQ3NjYsImF0IjoyMCwiYnQiOjAsImNtIjoxODkwOTMsImNoIjoxOTMwLCJjciI6NjY2ODA3LCJkbSI6NCwiZmMiOjY4OTA1MCwiZmwiOjQx

The Airbnb community has opened up an incredible range of locations for guests, including a giraffe manor and a private island in Fiji. Now the cutting-edge accommodations startup has partnered with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to offer 3 lucky winners the chance to spend the night in a remodeled jet liner. Complete with a private library, 116 windows, plenty of legroom, and 8 bathrooms, this rebuilt and pimped up KLM airplane is every aviation enthusiast’s wildest dream.

Located at Amsterdam’s main air traffic hub, Schiphol airport, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines promises guests a night they won’t forget, and probably one of the most pleasant naps they’ve ever had aboard an airplane. The lucky guests will get to run free in 366 square meters of space, decked out with a play area for kids (or the young at heart), a master bedroom, eight bathrooms to pick from, a private cinema, and 2 fully equipped kitchens. Even nervous flyers are welcome, since after crossing the world 3,675 times, this airplane will be grounded for your stay.

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Night At is an initiative from Airbnb to unlock places around the world where it’s never before been possible to stay. So far, this has included an IKEA store in Australia, the French Chateau Chenonceau, and a Waterstones bookstore in the UK.

For a chance to secure a night’s stay, go to the listing site, click contact host, pick any available date in the calendar and tell the host why you need a night in this flying apartment. Three winners will be picked and notified directly after the contest ends. The 3 nights will happen from November 28–30 and KLM will fly in the lucky few from anywhere in the world (not on the rebuilt jet though!).