Now, you can buy plane tickets on Airbnb.
Well, at least one company, Germany’s Lufthansa, has begun “quietly” making some of its flights available on the online room-renting marketplace, according to Fortune.
A round-trip flight from New York to Frankfurt, Germany, can currently be purchased for about $885.
The listing is billing the flight as a night of “luxury above the clouds.”
“Our cabin isn’t in the woods, but in the sky!” the listing states. “Personal food and beverage service at 910km/h. Multimedia entertainment is included in our Lufthansa Premium Economy Seat from Frankfurt to NYC, and Wi-Fi is available.”
The “listing” also includes the return flight and mentions amenities such as a TV, heating and air conditioning. It notes that the plane has four bathrooms and lists the bed as a “couch.”
This comes on the heels of Lufthansa’s announcement last week that its advanced bookings had declined, particularly bookings to European destinations, which the company attributed to “repeated terrorist attacks in Europe and to greater political and economic uncertainty since the original forecast was made in March.”
“At its meeting today, the executive board of Deutsche Lufthansa AG, therefore, decided to lower the full-year forecast for the adjusted [earnings before interest, taxes] from ‘slightly above previous year’ to ‘below previous year,’ despite an earnings performance above previous year in the first six months,” Lufthansa said in a statement it released on July 20.
This is the first flight listing on Airbnb, according to Quartz, although the Dutch airline KLM once offered a night on a grounded jet on the tarmac of Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport.