You Can Soon Dine Inside An Aeroplane In Ghaziabad Expressway

by Suchismita Pal
You Can Soon Dine Inside An Aeroplane In Ghaziabad Expressway

Those travelling on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway in Ghaziabad will soon be able to take a halt and dine inside an actual aeroplane! A stunning aeroplane restaurant is now under construction in the rest area of the expressway. According to an ANI report, the project manager of the restaurant Anubhab Jain said that the restaurant is planning to start operations in two to three months.  It will be named ‘Justin’ and will have a capacity of nearly 70 people. Read on to know more.

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The Restaurant Will Be Constructed By Assembling Scapped Aeroplane Parts

‘Justin’, the aircraft-themed restaurant on the Ghaziabad expressway will be developed by putting together discarded aeroplane parts brought from Delhi. What’s more, on the petals of the plane, there will be a rooftop open area that will also house get-togethers like birthday parties. Jain added that there are plans to construct children parks, multiplexes and shopping zones as well and said that it will take three to four months more to begin work on these. He also said that locals from nearby villages will be given employment.

 

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Other Aeroplane Themed Restaurants In India

While the concept of Justin is quite unique, this is not the first time we’re coming across an aeroplane restaurant. Runway 1, parked in Rohini Adventure Island, Delhi is a similar restaurant that is already popular among the city people. Hawaiadda restaurant in Murthal, Haryana too is an actual junk aeroplane. Gujarat has also opened its first aeroplane restaurant in Airbus 320.

 

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First Published: February 21, 2022 4:32 PM