Crystal AirCruises luxury Boeing 777 photos: Inside 'the world's most luxurious plane'

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Crystal AirCruises luxury Boeing 777 photos: Inside 'the world's most luxurious plane'

By Kylie McLaughlin
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A new super-luxurious plane service is set to give Emirates a run for its money when it launches next year.

Boasting a Michelin-star inspired menu with a proper fine-dining room, bar and a butler service, it's no wonder it is being heralded as the most luxurious commercial jet in existence.

The US-based travel company Crystal unveiled its privately-owned Boeing 777-200LR plane that will host the AirCruises service, seating a maximum of 84 people. To give you a sense of how much space that means for each passenger, a typical 777-200 carries more than 300 passengers.

The plane's dining room and bar.

The plane's dining room and bar.Credit: Crystal

Its first-class seats will contain fully reclining flat beds from which you can watch a large flat screened televisions with Bose noise-cancelling headphones while perusing the net using free global wi-fi.

It's spacious dining area will include leather seats, fine porcelain and crystal glassware. A selection of fine wines is planned for its bar.

Passengers will be given five-star treatment with on-board butlers and the menu will contain Michelin-Star quality meals, inspired by local cultures, tastes and traditions.

Itineraries of 14, 21 and 28 days will be available from a 'curated collection of global journeys' with stays up to three days in each exotic location.

Tickets, of course will be priced accordingly - hovering around the $65,000 mark. The new plane is part of Crystal Cruises expansion into luxury experiences beyond cruise ships.

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While we've seen luxurious large jets before, these are usually private planes owned by the extremely wealthy. Last year an unnamed VIP purchased their own Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet for almost $800 million, fitting it out with lounges, large bedrooms and an office (Take a look inside here).

See also: Emirates' extraordinary first-class seats

See also: 'The best day of my life': Vlogger gets upgraded to first-class seat

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