The hotel chain is committed to Airbus A321 LR

The hotel company Four Seasons will fly paying clients in 2021, with a A321 in the long variant of the route around the world. The Airbus replaced Boeing.

In 2015, the hotel chain Four Seasons has launched for the first time, an exclusive trip around the world with one of the Aircraft converted Boeing 757-300. The machine flew included wealthy passengers 119’000 dollars per Person, almost four weeks around the globe, hotel accommodations and excursions at the stops. Since then, the company has transported, according to their own information, "hundreds" of passengers on such trips, and due to high demand and even waiting lists for the exclusive Trips.

Now, Four Seasons has announced plans to replace the nearly 23-year-old Boeing from the year 2021 through a modern and fuel-efficient plane: an Airbus A321, a variant of Long Range or Short LR. The aircraft will feature 48 seats and over five less than its predecessor. The built-in leather seats can be in flat and two-metre long beds. Each of these armchair facing a small stool, on which a potential conversation partners can take place.

Sommelier on the way to Paris

The Airbus will also have a Lounge area where travellers can relax only, but also can learn from. For example, imagine on the road from St. Petersburg to Paris, a Sommelier rare wine. On Africa routes, a photographer will explain how the best shots of animals in the free succeed in the wild. For the culinary Well-being a chef, the typical ingredients of the individual between stops.

The current Boeing 757 is not part of the hotel chain itself, but by the leasing company, Aer Cap, which has rented the aircraft to the British TAG Aviation, which operates the Jet, in turn, for the luxury Tour provider, TCS World Travel. In the current communication on the new A321 LR, Four Seasons, TCS World Travel is called as the operator. For more Details on flyer and travel will be made known to the company in the course of the year.

In the above image gallery, you can take a look in the Hotel-A321.

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