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A super luxe private jet is so fancy it has its own private bedroom complete with the largest rain and massage shower ever built on an aircraft.
The twin-engine aircraft boasts a posh bar and conference centre among its impressive portfolio of amenities. The CelestialSTAR is setting a "new standard" for luxury travel - with a
spacious interior, which covers more than 340 square meters in total.
Designed by Lufthansa Technik, the flagship feature of the new cabin design are the "cocoon-like" private suites for "very very important persons" (VVIPs) - making passengers feel like
royalty. Scroll down to take a look inside and read more about it.
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The fancy bathroom and sleeping quarters are described as "a self-contained retreat" offering exclusive privacy including a king-size bed. It is also capable of flying over 22 horus and
connecting "any two cities in the world".
The 'Work&Balance' area connected to the "cocoon" making it multi-functional. In the two flexibly rotating and sliding seats, guests here can not only gather around the large VVIP, but also
turn and move their seats to the side divans for conversations with additional guests.
Adjacent to the 'Private Suite' is the 'Celestial Lounge', through which passengers enter the aircraft like a lobby. With an elegantly integrated bar for refreshments and several stylish
seating arrangements, it boasts utmost luxury.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Adapted from Lufthansa Technik's EXPLORER concept, the sophisticated projection technology transforms the enclosed cocoon into an almost immersive
wellness and entertainment world if required, displaying a wide variety of customized digital content ranging from a cinema screen to 180° impressions of the next travel destination or
virtual works of art." Click next to see more pictures.
"If there is less need for seclusion, rotating and sliding lamellae can open the cocoon to the rest of the cabin to provide access to the exercise or dressing rooms on the side, or simply to
allow more daylight into the VVIP area. In this way, the feeling of space is maximized by the enormous cabin width of the BBJ 777-9."
The CelestialSTAR concept primarily targets customers from royal families in the Middle East, who usually fly around the world with large delegations and so the second half of the cabin
offers generous accommodation
For additional passengers, there are also 32 seats in the so-called Executive Area, which corresponds to state-of-the-art business class seating. This is followed at the rear of the cabin by
the Entourage Area, a premium economy cabin.