TOULOUSE, FRANCE — Airbus announced it plans to offer luxury sleeping cabins in the cargo holds of their A330 wide-body planes by 2020. <br /> <br /> <br />The European aircraft company is partnering with Zodiac Aerospace to develop modular compartments that are easily interchangeable with cargo containers, according to the Guardian. <br /> <br />The spaces will be separate from the economy and business class seating areas in aircrafts. <br /> <br />Passengers will be able to book sleeping compartments, meeting rooms, lounges and children’s play areas, according to Wired. <br /> <br />Each of the areas fits inside a container that can be inserted into the cargo hold like traditional cargo. <br /> <br />According to the Guardian, a Zodiac Aerospace spokesperson said that pods could be removed and changed in about a day. Depending on the model of the A330, three or four cabins could fit into each airplane.