Airplane Diners

Korean Boeing 747 Takes Eating Out to New Heights

As a kid you have likely been to at least one themed restaurant, whether it was an old train car converted into a diner or some other contraption not originally intended as an eatery, but few among us can say we have sat in a Boeing 747 wedged in between downtown apartment buildings while asking what the soup of the day is. That’s right I’m talking about airplane diners, a craze in Asia, specifically Korea, that is still yet to hit here.

It is all the rage over there to walk into an abandoned jumbo jet, sit down in the hull that’s been converted into the dining area and eat fine cuisine while commenting how passers by look as small as ants. For the VIP experience, they’ve even converted the cockpit into a private dining area. I just hope they still have those delicious peanuts on board airplane diners.
Trend Themes
1. Airplane Diners as Themed Restaurants - Capitalizing on the trend can lead to themed restaurant businesses that offer unique dining experiences to customers.
2. Unconventional Venue Use - Repurposing old jumbo jets to serve as unconventional venues can lead to innovative events and gatherings.
3. Private Dining in the Cockpit - Incorporating exclusive experiences, such as private dining areas in airplane cockpits, can attract high-paying customers.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hospitality businesses can capitalize on the trend by incorporating airplane diners as alternative dining venues.
2. Event Planning - Event planners can utilize old jumbo jets as unconventional venues for corporate events and parties.
3. Luxury Dining - Luxury dining businesses can offer exclusive experiences such as private dining in airplane cockpits to attract high-paying customers.

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