The Sky cruise is a future sky hotel that strives to give its guests the best holiday experience imaginable.

It is a flying hotel that never lands. Nuclear power will keep the hotel hovering above the earth.

The "Sky Cruise," a nuclear-powered flying hotel that never lands, will transport more than 5000 guests. The online community was astounded 

by the floating hotel demo's success. That idea is being employed for the first time ever.

The 20 nuclear-powered engines of the flying hotel will keep it in the air for the duration of the intended journey. Visitors will be able to view the entire sky 

from a vault on the jumbo jet. It will also have a magnificent entertainment deck with a variety of amenities for downtime.

More than 5000 people can board the AI-driven aircraft. The product's creator is Yemeni manufacturer Hashem Al-Ghaili. The flying hotel has not yet made its debut.

The Sky Cruise is a futuristic sky hotel that aims to give guests the finest travel experience imaginable.

Throughout its voyage, the nuclear-powered hotel won't touch down; all maintenance will be performed in flight. It will continue to float above the clouds.

Over 5000 people can stay in the flying hotel.

The pinnacle of luxury is offered by its contemporary design, which incorporates features from commercial aeroplanes.

It includes a sizable hall with windows on either side, allowing guests to see the sky from all directions.

An elevator connects the panoramic hall to the main entertainment deck.

On the main entertainment deck, you may find stores, gyms, swimming pools, restaurants, kid-friendly playgrounds, theatres, and movie theatres.

It also has a section dedicated to organising events and business meetings.

A wedding can be held there as well, in the wedding hall.

The 20 electric engines that power the flying hotel are only powered by environmentally friendly nuclear energy.

A big improvement in air travel and an attempt to turn dream into reality is the flying hotel. Its exact release date has not yet been made public.

Some internet users have linked Sky Cruise to the new "Titanic," despite the fact that most think the futuristic look is confusing. 

Some even expressed worry about a flying nuclear reactor that, in the event of a malfunction, could completely obliterate a city.

Another user described the Sky Cruise as a shelter for the affluent during the end of the world. Others emphasised the large development expenditures 

linked to the lavish hotel, particularly the sizeable workforce that will be required to run it.