Turkish Planes to Become Unique Restaurants in Moroccan Tourist Hotspot Agadir

Two passenger planes sent by sea to Agadir, a seaside resort that welcomes many tourists each year, will be transformed into restaurants. This is a vacation center project initiated by a construction company located in Konya, in central Turkey.
"We have bought two planes that can no longer carry passengers from two different airlines. As part of the vacation center project in Morocco, we plan to transform one of these planes into a restaurant and the other into a café," explains Ali Sezgin, whose company operates in the manufacture of prefabricated buildings and foreign trade, to the Anadolu Agency. According to him, these aircraft have completed their flying life. These are planes that have been in the air for 20 years.
The project will be realized in six months. "It will take three months for a plane to be transformed into a restaurant. The two planes will be put into service after six months. We plan to use the planes for Italian and French cuisine. The media are also interested in the project. We have received a large number of requests to follow the project from transportation to the assembly of the planes to their destination," added Ali Sezgin.
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