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Viral video: Hotel that “never lands”, ready to fly with 5,000 guests; demo perplexes netizens

New Delhi: It’s a Zeppelin, it’s a plane, it’s a hotel – The title of Charles Strouse’s 1966 musical is used for numerous Superman sources of information over the years. But we’ve chose to change it slightly in order to tell our readers about a hotel that flies.

A video demonstrating the operation of a hotel that never lands has perplexed internet users.

Hashem Al-Ghaili created the Sky Cruise. It is an AI-piloted aircraft with a seating capacity of 5,000 passengers. The jumbo jet, which has 20 nuclear-powered engines, will remain airborne during its journey. Even repairs, according to Hashem Al-Ghaili, would be performed in-flight.

“After all this technology, do you still need pilots?” “I believe it will be fully autonomous,” Hashem Al-Ghaili said, hailing the aircraft as the “future of transportation.”


The plane will include a vault with a 360-degree view of the sky, an entertainment deck, a shopping mall, sports centres, restaurants, bars, playgrounds, cinemas and swimming pools, wedding halls, and meeting rooms.

The flying hotel’s launch date has yet to be announced.

Nonetheless, the concept has already perplexed netizens.

If you grew up watching Star Wars and superhero cartoons with massive airships the size of small cities, this “giant leap” in air travel is a daring attempt to make fiction a reality.

Yemeni science communicator and video producer Hashem Al-Ghaili. He is best known for his scientific breakthrough infographics and videos. In recent years, his work in science communication has piqued the interest of both science news outlets and social media users.

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