Friday 10 October 2014

Top table: Guests pay £200 for the Dining In The Sky experience that suspends them 160ft in the air above city landmarks, including Jaffa in Israel

Top table: Guests pay £200 for the Dining In The Sky experience that suspends them 160ft in the air above city landmarks, including Jaffa in Israel
On a high: Diners sit suspended in the air with a stunning view of Big Ben and the London Eye enjoying a £200 meal 
On a high: Diners sit suspended in the air with a stunning view of Big Ben and the London Eye enjoying a £200 meal 
The Dinner In The Sky experience offers no walls or floor, but thrill-seeking diners are able to admire stunning views as they sip their champagne above cities like London, Paris and Las Vegas.
The unique dining experience was launched in 2006 by David Ghysels.
The 49-year-old creator and owner, from Brussels, Belgium, said: 'We thought the Dinner In The Sky would be really eye-catching.
'The set-up is very high class, we provide limousines, hostesses and every kind of food from seafood plates and champagne to gastronomic meals from Heston Blumenthal.' 
High-class food: A chef prepares the food for diners as they sit suspended above Toronto in Canada on the Dining In The Sky experience
High-class food: A chef prepares the food for diners as they sit suspended above Toronto in Canada on the Dining In The Sky experience
High tea: Diners in Amiens, France, are served gourmet food as they enjoy views across the city
High tea: Diners in Amiens, France, are served gourmet food as they enjoy views across the city
Incredible views: Diners are lifted 160ft in the air by crane in Amiens, France, as part of the Dining In The Sky experience
Incredible views: Diners are lifted 160ft in the air by crane in Amiens, France, as part of the Dining In The Sky experience
The culinary delights are cooked and served by five staff, including waiters and chefs, from a space inside the table.
Dinner In The Sky debuted in Brussels eight years ago, and has since toured 45 countries, with destinations including London, Barcelona, Brussels, Dubai, Las Vegas and Paris.
For those 4ft 7in (1.4m) and above, the experience begins on the ground, where guests enjoy welcome drinks and the food is prepared.
David said: 'Once everyone is comfortably seated, we start ascending until we reach 50 metres. The chefs then continue to finish cooking the meals in front of the guests.
Long way down: Top-notch food is served to the mid-air diners in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the company's novel experience
Long way down: Top-notch food is served to the mid-air diners in Barcelona, Spain, as part of the company's novel experience
Cheers! Diners in Monaco raise a glass as they enjoy the stunning views of the city and a three-course meal as part of the £200 experience
Cheers! Diners in Monaco raise a glass as they enjoy the stunning views of the city and a three-course meal as part of the £200 experience
'Sometimes we arrange for special entertainment, such a piano session, which has its own platform next to the suspended table.'
The only element missing from this sky-high restaurant is a bathroom, but David insists he has it covered.
He said: 'Just like any other restaurant, our waiters will guide you to the bathroom. However, the difference here is the whole table is taken down too!'
The price for a seat on the table, which takes one minute to descend, starts at £200 and Dinner In The Sky is due to appear in Singapore, Egypt and Greece.
Mid-air entertainment: A piano player is suspended alongside diners enjoying the Dining In The Sky experience which tours the world
Mid-air entertainment: A piano player is suspended alongside diners enjoying the Dining In The Sky experience which tours the world
Incredible food: The a la carte meal and experience - which diners enjoy at 160ft in the air - costs £200
Incredible food: The a la carte meal and experience - which diners enjoy at 160ft in the air - costs £200
How's that for a view! Diners are suspended alongside the Jubelpark arches in Brussels, Belgium
How's that for a view! Diners are suspended alongside the Jubelpark arches in Brussels, Belgium
A band plays on a platform alongside diners in Budapest, Hungary, during the Dining In The Sky experience
A band plays on a platform alongside diners in Budapest, Hungary, during the Dining In The Sky experience
Living the high life: Diners in Lisbon, Portugal, enjoy dinner while suspended 160ft in the air looking out over the sea 
Living the high life: Diners in Lisbon, Portugal, enjoy dinner while suspended 160ft in the air looking out over the sea 
Vantage point: The Dining In The Sky experience sees guests suspended with incredible city views - like these in Paris, France, with the Eiffel Tower in sight
Vantage point: The Dining In The Sky experience sees guests suspended with incredible city views - like these in Paris, France, with the Eiffel Tower in sight
Don't look down: Dinner In The Sky debuted in Brussels eight years ago, and has since toured 45 countries
Don't look down: Dinner In The Sky debuted in Brussels eight years ago, and has since toured 45 countries
'Once everyone is comfortably seated, we start ascending until we reach 50 metres,' says the organiser of the Dining In The Sky experience
'Once everyone is comfortably seated, we start ascending until we reach 50 metres,' says the organiser of the Dining In The Sky experience
New concept: Guests in Dubai enjoy dinner at 190ft
Diners are pictured in Brussels, Belgium. The organiser reveals that if guests need to go to the toilet, the entire table has to be lowered to the ground
Diners are pictured in Brussels, Belgium. The organiser reveals that if guests need to go to the toilet, the entire table has to be lowered to the ground
Diners in Budapest, Hungary, look out over the stunning city views while enjoying a luxury meal
Diners in Budapest, Hungary, look out over the stunning city views while enjoying a luxury meal
Cityscape: Diners in Jerusalem enjoy dining on a high as part of the 160ft high experience


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The upper deck of the plane features eight first-class ‘suites’ - ultra-wide seats which each measure 23 inches wide, and which are covered in a soft woven fabric, leather and engraved copper

The upper deck of the plane features eight first-class 'suites' - ultra-wide seats which each measure 23 inches wide, and which are covered in a soft woven fabric, leather and engraved copper
Each seat converts to a fully flat 2.2 metre-long bed, while each passenger gets their own wardrobe with pockets containing slippers, pyjamas and Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior amenity kits.
Passengers are also treated to remotely controlled adjustable lighting and electrically operated window blinds, in addition to a huge video library that even features a special section devoted to Tom Cruise films.
There is also a 48cm personal HD video screen with a 3.8in touchscreen controller and a table which folds out to create a dining table for two people.
The first class cabin also features two bathrooms which the airline claims 'create a spa-like warmth'.
The taps are sensor-operated, while the room features a large sink, a wardrobe and is big enough to act as a changing room.
The first class cabin also features two bathrooms, which the airline claims ‘creates a spa-like warmth'
The first class cabin also features two bathrooms, which the airline claims 'creates a spa-like warmth'
The taps are sensor-operated, while the room features a large sink, a wardrobe and is big enough to act as a changing room
The taps are sensor-operated, while the room features a large sink, a wardrobe and is big enough to act as a changing room
Tucked away towards the rear of the A380's upper deck is a spacious inflight lounge and bar, which has been described as 'a sanctuary in the sky'.
Qatar says the lounge not only 'offers passengers an escape from the typical airplane environment' but has been designed to exude the feel of a private 'executive club'.
Under the stunning chandeliers, inspired by contemporary Arabian design, passengers are treated to vases of fresh flowers throughout the lounge and a large leather settee.
Both first class and business class guests are offered an on-demand, á la carte menu which includes caviar and desserts from luxury French bakery, Laduree.
Tucked away towards the rear of the A380's upper deck is a spacious inflight lounge and bar, which has been described as ‘a sanctuary in the sky’
Tucked away towards the rear of the A380's upper deck is a spacious inflight lounge and bar, which has been described as 'a sanctuary in the sky'
Passengers are also treated to remotely controlled adjustable lighting and electrically operated window blinds, in addition to a fold-out dining table for two people
Passengers are also treated to remotely controlled adjustable lighting and electrically operated window blinds, in addition to a fold-out dining table for two people
Each seat converts to a fully flat 2.2 metre-long bed, while each passenger gets their own wardrobe, with pockets containing slippers, pyjamas and a Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior amenity kit
Each seat converts to a fully flat 2.2 metre-long bed, while each passenger gets their own wardrobe, with pockets containing slippers, pyjamas and a Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior amenity kit
Qatar's Airbus A380 is the world's largest airliner, and can seat as many as 525 passengers in total across a three-class cabin layout.
The aircraft has been configured to seat 517 passengers on twin decks - eight in first class, 48 in business, and 461 in economy.
It has a range of up to 8,500 nautical miles.
Fares for the first class roundtrip between London and Doha are 5,000 euros (£3,936).
The A380 features 48cm personal HD video screens with 3.8in touchscreen controllers in it first class cabins
The A380 features 48cm personal HD video screens with 3.8in touchscreen controllers in it first class cabins
Qatar says the lounge not only ‘offers passengers an escape from the typical airplane environment’ but has been designed to exude the feel of a private ‘executive club’
Qatar says the lounge not only 'offers passengers an escape from the typical airplane environment' but has been designed to exude the feel of a private 'executive club'
The state-owned flag carrier of Qatar has ordered ten of the planes and they will be available on its Doha-London Heathrow and Doha to Paris routes, starting on October 10th.
Qatar Airways is vying with other Gulf airlines to showcase innovative features and comforts on board. Abu Dhabi's Etihad is also due to start A380 services soon, joining the largest A380 customer Emirates of Dubai.
Qatar Airways took delivery of its first A380 last month in Hamburg, Germany. 
The firm had initially hoped to take delivery of the plane on May 30th and start the London service in mid-June, but suspended delivery of the first three aircraft over what it described as problems with the workmanship in the cabin.
Fares for a first class roundtrip between London and Doha on Qatar Airways A380 are 5,000euros (£3,936)
Fares for a first class roundtrip between London and Doha on Qatar Airways A380 are 5,000euros (£3,936)
Both first class and business class guests are offered an on-demand, á la carte menu which includes caviar and desserts from luxury French bakery, Laduree
Both first class and business class guests are offered an on-demand, á la carte menu which includes caviar and desserts from luxury French


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