“Menu, Please!”: Airbus Turned Into A Resto

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. This proved to be true as La Tante DC 10 restaurant is a old passenger jet.

Tracing back, the DC 10 aircraft used to be “operated by Ghana Airways on flights to Europe and the United States.” It was impounded on 2005 at London’s Heathrow airport due to company’s indebtedness.

After a decade, it is now a new attraction near Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana. The first-class seats of the airship were transformed into a cozy waiting area while the economy section functions as dining room for prying visitors and locals. 

Guests can also enjoy a wide array of menu which includes both foreign and the country’s authentic culinary mainstay. 

See the photos at Atlas Obscura.

(Image Credit: jojomotion/ Instagram/ Atlas Obscura)


Maybe a new headline?Airbus did not make DC 10 airliners.McDonnell Douglas did.
By the way: What are prying visitors? And what is the "country’s authentic culinary mainstay?"
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