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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
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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...
Friday, 10 October 2014


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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
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.
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