Hotel flying in the air

Giant flying kite vehicles can open a new era in the field of transport and tourism.

The photos below, designed by the company, are posted on the Telegraph page.

Picture 1 of Hotel flying in the air

Aircruise is a flying vehicle with a height of 30 m and can hold 330,000 m 3 of hydrogen gas. With a capacity of 330 tons, it has many rooms, bars and glass doors for sightseeing.

Picture 2 of Hotel flying in the air

Seymourpowell - a company in the UK - designed Aircruise for people to have more choices of vehicles during their travels.

Picture 3 of Hotel flying in the air

Aircruise blurs the line between a spaceship and a hotel.

Picture 4 of Hotel flying in the air

Operating by solar and hydrogen, Aircruise can fly at 144 km / h. It does not cause noise and exhaust emissions.

Picture 5 of Hotel flying in the air

Theoretically, Aircruise can carry 100 people from London to New York for 37 hours or from Los Angeles to Shanghai for 4 days.

Picture 6 of Hotel flying in the air

Nick Talbot, design manager for Seymourpowell, is one of the creators of Aircruise.

Picture 7 of Hotel flying in the air

The initial designs of Seymourpowell attracted the attention of Samsung Construction and Trading - a giant corporation in Korea. This is the main contractor in the process of building Burj Khalifa - the world's tallest man-made building - in Dubai.

Picture 8 of Hotel flying in the air

The air-flying vehicles used to be golden in the 30s of the last century, in which German flying Zeppelin ships were the most famous vehicles. Today, the concern for the environment with the advancement in technology makes the interest for them increase over time.