Corendon's '737 Suite' Offers Unique Aviation Experience in Amsterdam
Corendon Tourism Group, founded in 1997, has always been known for its innovative approach to tourism. Now, the company has taken its unique brand of hospitality to new heights with the introduction of the '737 Suite' at its Corendon City Hotel Amsterdam New West property. The suite replicates an aircraft cabin interior, offering guests an immersive aviation experience.
The Boeing 747, once a symbol of air travel, now serves as a photogenic icon and marketing beacon for Corendon's aviation and hospitality worlds. The retired aircraft, acquired from KLM, was moved to the Corendon Plaza Hotel in Badhoevedorp after months of careful planning and at a cost of over 500,000 euros. The exterior of the aircraft features a striking tattoo-style illustration by Dutch artist Lieuwe van Gogh.
The company's journey from a tour operator to an airline began in the early 2000s with the establishment of Corendon Airlines. This expansion into aviation has allowed Corendon to differentiate its tourism brand by offering immersive aviation-themed experiences. The '737 Suite' is a testament to this innovative approach. Orkun Bulut, author of the article 'Aviation roots, tourism wings', has reported on Corendon's unique development and its striking hotel project involving a retired Boeing 747.
The '737 Suite' at the Corendon City Hotel Amsterdam New West is more than just a unique accommodation option. It is a symbol of Corendon's commitment to innovation and its ability to differentiate its brand through immersive experiences. The company's journey from a tour operator to an airline, and now to offering aviation-themed hospitality, is a testament to its unique approach to tourism.
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