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FLYING PALACE FOR ARABIC PRINCE


TOULOUSE – For comfortable fly, an Airbus A380 Flight is changed to be a Palace. Daily Mail News released yesterday (5 June 2009). Iron bird with Exclusive Interior Designed which made by Design Q Company for Saudian’s Princess Al-Waleed bin Talal, The Richest Man in the World for 13th Level. The Sum of Expenses needed was GBP 300 Millions.

The Design Planned was preparing so Exclusive. Don’t imagine that Reclaining Chair into the Flight. While The Owner enter to the flight, He can Park his Rolls Royce Car into the Garage which there was Basic Part of Plain.

In the others of Basic Floor, He can find The Steam Room and the other Room which the name of Wellbeing. If The Owner want to enjoy Steam, He can enter to the room with Turkey’s Large Bath Up and can load for 4 persons. The Performance of Plan was being Exclusive, because made from Natural Marmer Stones with 2 mm of tightness.


After Fresh of Body, He can go to Wellbeing Room which placed at the side of Steam Room. While enter and Viewing to the bottom, We was like flying by the Magic Carpet. The Air Supply also flow from others Machines, so Flying Situation in the blue sky feel like happened. Others Exclusivity, The Special Room Facility for Meeting in the 2nd Floor. Inside the Room was giving The Touch Screen Technology. The Participants of Meeting can make Presentation by Touch Screen Facility on the walls or Tables. Still in the Same of Room, If want to take a rest for a moment and self entertain, can going to the Theater Room. Piano, Television, and others Music and Theater Facility can be enjoyed in the same time by ten persons into a Room.

“It’s very really Special and no others like this in the World Market. Deep inside of Plan have All Facility who Billioner’s needed. We don’t try to build Hotel in the sky but basic design by buyer needed with Unique Design.” Said Garu Doy, builder of Design Q Company. (Released from JAVA POST/ Saturday, 6 june 2009)