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Jumbo Hostel Turns Boeing 747 Jet Into Hotel At Stockholm Arlanda Airport (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

This Isn't Your Regular Hostel
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Sleeping on a plane can be a tough endeavour. Space is tight, you're surrounded by people and there's never enough leg room, let alone lumbar support for the weary traveller -- unless your plane also doubles as a hostel.

Case in point: the Jumbo Hostel. Once a Boeing 747, this former jumbo jet now sits parked at the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, offering travellers something different from the typical European hostel experience. Back in January, the hostel marked its anniversary commemorating four years since the plane's 450 chairs were ripped out to make space for 27 rooms.

There are a total of 79 beds, with the average room housing three of them, though the exclusive cockpit suite gets its own bed, stunning view and ensuite washroom, while everyone else must share washrooms in true hostel fashion, notes the Daily Mail.There's also a small galley kitchen for guests to grab something small to eat, converse over a cup of coffee or use the free WI-FI.

While inventive, the hostel isn't the first plane to be recycled into something new. Back in 2001, a South Korean restaurateur bought a defunct Boeing 747 jet to turn it into a restaurant near Seoul, South Korea, according to travel blog Urban Ghosts. However, the restaurant went bankrupt in 2010 and is now nothing but scraps. Guess nobody wants to eat airplane food unless they really have to.

For a closer look inside the Jumbo Hostel, check out the gallery below.

Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(01 of10)
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What the hostel looked like before... (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(02 of10)
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and what it looked like after its transformation. (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(03 of10)
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A spacious galley for your eating needs. (credit:Lioba Schneider)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(04 of10)
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The hostel clearly has embraced the orange, white and blue colour scheme. (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(05 of10)
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Good evening everyone. This is your pilot speaking, we should be arriving in Dream Town in 10 minutes. Again, thank you for flying/staying with Jumbo Hostel. (credit:Lioba Schneider)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(06 of10)
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The screens aren't huge but it's still better than whatever the competition had planned for their in-flight entertainment. (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(07 of10)
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Still roomier than economy-class seats. (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(08 of10)
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With rooms like these, who needs to fight for the window seat? (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(09 of10)
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Finally! No more waiting in the aisle to use a tiny toilet. (credit:Jumbo Hostel)
Stockholm's Jumbo Hostel(10 of10)
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When's the last time you showered in a plane? (credit:Jumbo Hostel)

What do you think of Jumbo Hostel's concept? Brilliant or just plane crazy? Sound off in the comments below or on Twitter @HPCaTravel.

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