PHOTOS: Pablo Escobar-linked Boeing jet converted into Sh13k-per-night rental
A Boeing 727-100 once linked to Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar has been transformed into a stationary rental property in Bristol, England, offering guests a budget-friendly taste of 1980s-style luxury.
The wingless, engine-less fuselage now operates as a themed Airbnb, costing about Sh12,961 ($100) per person and accommodating up to four guests, giving visitors a chance to experience a rare slice of aviation history.
According to Robb Report, the aircraft’s unusual journey from decommissioned jet to boutique stay began when British businessman Johnny Palmer found the shell in an aircraft graveyard.
It had been out of service since 2012 before he transported it to his property and began restoration.










