(Nordland Newspaper): Three guests arrived at Bodø Airport at 17:00 on Tuesday. The trio landed in Bodo in an exclusive Gulfstream G550 private jet that can carry up to 16 passengers.
The flight took off from a private airport in Farnborough, a few miles south-west of London.
Already on Tuesday morning, the crew of the 81-meter luxury yacht Sea Eagle II worked hard to prepare the yacht, which is the world’s largest with an aluminum hull.
Watch a video of the boat below.
Every time they returned to the ship, the crew had to neatly remove their shoes – and so did the guests who arrived later.
Sea Eagle II was built in the Netherlands and launched in 2020 at a cost of $100 million. It is owned by Taiwanese billionaire and philanthropist Dr. Samuel Yin – who is worth NOK 40 billion.
However, he was nowhere to be found on the six-cabin boat that could accommodate eleven people. And the number of committee members is 14.
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Here they arrive on a luxury yacht
According to Yachtcharterfleet, chartering a yacht for a week costs NOK six million.
Just before arrival, the ship’s crew washed and cleaned – and decorated some of the tables on deck.
A few minutes before the arrival of the guests, they had to hide because of the raindrops, and five minutes later they removed everything again.
All three guests were greeted by a double-digit crew on board.
To AN’s knowledge, they would sail for a few days along the coast of Nordland using only the boat’s engines.
A billion yacht anchored at Bodo – the largest in the world
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