The world's most luxurious commercial jet ever has taken to the skies.
The Crystal Skye - a privately-owned converted Boeing 777-200LR that accommodates just 88 passengers - boasts a spacious dining area, a mixologist and seats that convert into spacious beds.
Launched by US-based travel company Crystal Cruises last month, tickets for a 14-day 'hop-on hop-off' ride on the palatial plane start at £38,478 ($50,000) per hour.
Cuisine is prepared by an executive chef, in two state-of-the-art galleys.
Along with five-star interiors and Michelin-star inspired menus, passengers are also lavished with top-notch treatment thanks to on-board butlers.
There are a total of 88 armchair-style seats for passengers to relax in.
These transform into flat beds for those wanting to pack in a bit of sleep before landing at their next destination.
In the roomy bathrooms, guests can freshen up with a range of fragrant products from the luxury Italian fashion house Etro.
Other highlights include a bar (stocked with an array of fine wines), large flat-screen televisions, free global Wi-Fi and personal Bose noise-cancelling headphones.
There are 14, 21 and 28-day itineraries available, whisking holidaymakers away to some of the 'most exotic and remote' locations in the world.
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