

Hotelicopter concept aims to top this airborne opulence by equipping a four story converted heavy lift aircraft with 18 luxuriously-appointed room hotels.

A travel schedule for the flying hotel starting with the inaugural flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport June 26th 2009

The Helicopter site includes soundproofed rooms, each boasting a queen-sized bed, fine linens, a mini-bar, coffee machine, wireless internet access

The Hotelicopter is modeled on the Soviet-made Mil V-12, of which there were only two prototypes ever made.