Brazilian footballer Neymar, who left Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to join the Saudi club Al-Hilal, has been spotted traveling aboard the world’s most luxurious Boeing 747, owned by Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. This plane, valued at 500 million euros, was built in 1992 and is now privately owned by the prince.
The total cost of the plane is estimated at 500 million euros, with 300 million spent on the initial purchase of the aircraft and the remainder on its interior renovation. The interior of the plane has been outfitted with extreme luxury, including luxurious bedrooms, a royal suite, a dining table for 14 people, and even a throne in the middle of the plane, nicknamed the “king chair,” for the prince’s travels outside his palace.
The plane is designed on two levels with noble materials such as marble and gold, giving it a prestigious and extravagant appearance. Measuring 76 meters long and 20 meters high, the Boeing 747 has a flight range of over 15,000 kilometers.
Neymar was invited aboard this plane to cover the nearly 6,000 kilometers between Paris and Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The 31-year-old footballer signed a two-year contract with Al-Hilal, for a transfer fee of 80 million euros to PSG. His contract with Al-Hilal includes an annual salary of nearly 250 million euros as well as perks such as luxury cars.
Source: super.newspaper24hr.com