Summary Enjoy a memorable stay in Bristol's Skyline Park with a unique Airbnb experience inside a converted Boeing 727. The PYTCHAir Airbnb features two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a retrofitted cockpit for a one-of-a-kind stay. Previously used as a commercial airliner and private jet, the Boeing 727 now offers lodging, office space, and event venue options.
A famously converted aircraft into an Airbnb continues to be a hot commodity in its Bristol , United Kingdom neighborhood. The PYTCHAir Airbnb is a converted Boeing 727 that also now acts as an office, meeting space, event venue, filming location, and micro-hotel. Currently, the Airbnb is located in Bristol, which is the centerpiece of the famous Skyline Park in Brislington.
Let's take a closer look at the original Boeing 727 aircraft and how it came to become an AirBnB after it was retired. About the Airbnb This unique Airbnb is built from just the fuselage of an old Boeing 727 . The original aircraft arrived at Filton Airfield (FZO) in Bristol in 2012.
The aircraft was retired shortly after and moved to Cotswold Airport (GBA), formerly Kemble Airfield, where it was used as a salvage aircraft for parts. For several years, the abandoned aircraft sat at the airfield. However, in 2018, Johnny Palmer, the founder of PYTCH , stumbled upon the aircraft.
Palmer saw a unique vision for the old aircraft and later developed a project proposal for the local city council. After several years of deliberation, Palme.