Here's a look at world's biggest pvt jet of Saudi royals
It was earlier reported that Saudi
Prince Alwaleed bib Talal al-Saud is about to take delivery of an Airbus
A380, the world’s biggest private jet. Here is an interior view of the
Airbus A380.
The same model is used by Singapore
Airlines and Emirates and can fly 800 passengers 8,000 miles ( 12,874
km) before refuelling.
But the Saudi prince doesn’t need 800 seats, so
he will have them removed to make room for an opulent, marble- finished
Turkish bath and a parking space for his Rolls- Royce.
Saudi billionaire soon take delivery of the world's first customised A380 superjumbo, dubbed "the flying palace" for its luxury.Alwaleed, estimated to be worth around $26 billion, has reportedly paid $485 million for the world's biggest private jet expected for delivery next year.
The A380 jumbo is believed to include
four-poster beds, a Turkish bath, storage space for a Rolls-Royce, a
boardroom, a concert hall, five suites with king-size beds, a prayer
room featuring "computer generated prayer mats" which face Makkah and a
lift between floors on all three levels.
This is currently the only A380 luxury business jet on order but Fekih said he expected interest to grow.
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