Kim Kardashian Gives Tour Of Her & Kanye West's Trip On Private Boeing 747

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Kim Kardashian (L) and Kanye West attend the 'Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology' Costume Institute Gala at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 2, 2016 in New York City.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are living the dream.

To some, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's relationship define "relationship goals." Although they're both polarizing figures to the public, the two of them ride together and enjoy the luxurious lifestyle that they're able to afford. Kim recently took to Instagram to show off the private Boeing 747 jet that she and her husband were riding in.

The Boeing 747 is one of the most, if not the most, luxurious private jets that one could fly in and KimYe boarded one last night. Kim gave fans a bit of a tour of what her and her hubby were flying in. 

"No big deal just taking a private 747. This is how [Kanye] does it now. Only 747s. Private. I've never even heard of this but whatever!' Kim Kardashian said on her Instagram Story.

The private jet for their "long flight" came equipped with "bedrooms everywhere," bathrooms, and a dining room. Kim also shared a photo of Kanye West in the "Yeezy Floating Office."

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The double-decker private jet can seat up to 660 people, according to Refinery29 who recently spoke to CEO of Private Fly Adam Twidel about the Boeing 747.

"The particular plane Kanye and Kim were on is privately owned. As such, we can only estimate as to the cost required to operate it, but it's in the neighborhood of $200,000 per hour. To put it in perspective, Air Force One is a 747-200, a slightly bigger version of the same model, and costs about $250,000 an hour to operate," Twidel said. 


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