How much money would it cost to be able to live in a first class booth in a commercial airplane? I don't mean just buying a ticket on a website, I mean striking a deal with a transport company to have reserved booths in maybe 1 or 2 planes that I can use at leisure (during flights, of course), with my clothes and stuff kept on there.
Having this setup but with a booth on an old timey train is also an option.
>>1506164
Why don't you just buy an old learjet?
Aren't international first class tickets $8000 one way?
It would cost like...a lot man.
>>1506205
>modern comfort
>commercial plane
You've never flown on a private plane I guess then huh? You don't know what you're missing. This is the cabin of a LearJet 31a, for instance.
>>1506206
I don't like that, I like whats in my picture in the OP, or the emirates first class cabins. Small room with lots of amenities and a window into the sky is my perfect place. Its the closest I can get to having a small cottage on a floating island.
I don't know why I want other people flying with me, the community aspect? I just do.
>>1506206
I'd rather fly first class on an international carrier desu
You are not rich so why even bother asking?
>>1506206
Little planes make for large turbulence. How anyone can enjoy flying at all is beyond me.
Alright well I can see this current conversation has run its course despite noone actually giving me an answer to my question, so lets swerve over, take a detour and ask about the train situation.
Could I hire a cabin in an old timey train to live in? I feel this is too hoboish.
Are there any, say, overnight trains that have a bed thing going on like overnight planes?
>>1508910
Long haul "luxury" Amtrak tickets which have a bed are pretty cheap. I guess you could in theory "live" in one.
>>1506209
>the closest I can get to having a small cottage on a floating island
What about a houseboat?
>>1510698
MAGA