Decommissioned Jet Linked to Pablo Escobar Becomes Airbnb in Bristol
- A decommissioned Boeing 727 linked to Pablo Escobar has been turned into an Airbnb in Bristol, approved by Bristol City Council.
- Businessman Johnny Palmer stated that the Airbnb allows guests to indulge in an element of 'cosplay' and enjoy a unique experience.
- The Airbnb features two double bedrooms with ensuite toilets and showers, costing up to £850 per night during peak season.
- A pre-application for a second airplane to be placed next to the existing one was submitted this month.
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Jacuzzi, king size bed and three bathrooms: a private jet that could be Pablo Escobar's becomes Airbnb
A private jet that the current owner believes may have belonged at some point to the well-known Colombian drug trafficker Pablo Escobar has become a luxury Airbnb in a Bristol polygon (southwest of England). It is a 1968 Boeing 727 Airliner model that began flying for Japan Airlines as a commercial ship and went on for private use in 1981. It is said that, throughout its history, it made trips for military purposes and passed through the hands o…


Private jet once owned by Pablo Escobar now an Airbnb
By Filipa Gaspar An abandoned Boeing 727 plane once owned by Pablo Escobar has been transformed into the world's coolest Airbnb - and makes guests feel like billionaires. The private jet resides on an industrial estate in Bristol and comes with a hot tub and sauna and can cost up to $1,052 per night. Originally
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